How to Pair Rugs + Some Favorite Combinations


Trying to pick multiple rugs to “match” across an open floor plan? Already have one rug and want to find another rug that can complement it in an adjacent room? I hear this question a lot, and I get it! It can be overwhelming when there are so. many. options. And honestly? That’s one the reasons why I was so excited to work with Loloi on our own rug collection. It can be hard to tell from a product photo whether the tones will go with what you already have! I wanted to have rugs that could coordinate across collections and patterns, because that’s what makes a home feel more curated, and less cookie cutter.

A view from the dining room into the living room showing two different style rugs in adjacent rooms.

If you’re in decision paralysis, here’s where I give you permission to take the weight off! I love curating pairings, so this post will help you get started with some ideas—and even give you my basic formula—so you can see how I would (and have) paired rugs.

Here are mini collections of rugs that would lovely in any home, and steps on how to get the look with other rugs you may have!

1. Vary Patterns

My essential formula is this: large-scale geometric pattern + small-scale traditional pattern + solid/neutral. If you put two small patterns next to each other it can look busy. Let the eyes rest with something a little more minimal in color or pattern.

Chris Loves Julia x Loloi Rugs: Francis Spa/Granite (checkered rug) | Jules Ocean/Spice (traditional-print rug) | Bradley Teal/Teal (solid textured rug)

Francis Spa/Granite | Jules Ocean/Spice | Bradley Teal/Teal

Chris Loves Julia x Loloi Rugs: Briggs Mist/Ivory (blue grid rug) | Jules Terracotta/Multi (traditional red and navy rug) | Polly Slate/Ivory (grid beige rug)

Briggs Mist/Ivory | Jules Terracotta/Multi | Polly Slate/Ivory

2. Tie In Colors

Take colors from your primary rug (usually the one that has the most variance in colors) and find rugs in those colors to complement it. Take the rug in the center of these as the anchor rug, and try to use one lighter and one darker color.

Chris Loves Julia x Loloi Rugs: Briggs Sage/Ivory (grid sage green rug) | Jules Merlot/Multi (traditional vintage-style red rug) | Bradley Cocoa/Cocoa (textured brown rug)

Briggs Sage/Ivory | Jules Merlot/Multi | Bradley Cocoa/Cocoa

Chris Loves Julia x Loloi Rugs: Polly Smoke/Sand (geometric zig-zag rug)| Louisa Taupe/Gold (traditional muted gray rug) | Henry Olive/Ivory (modern green pinstripe rug)

Polly Smoke/Sand | Louisa Taupe/Gold | Henry Olive/Ivory

3. Vary Texture Within the Same Style

When you have a rug with a lot of texture, like a jute rug, you want to pair with something that feels more casual. Something that feels more weathered or relaxed—because it’s made to look a little bit worn and not precious.

Chris Loves Julia x Loloi Rugs: Jules Lagoon/Brick (traditional red & navy rug) | Judy Natural/Spice (jute red and brown rug) | Henry Denim/Ivory (modern navy pinstripe rug)

Jules Lagoon/Brick | Judy Natural/Spice | Henry Denim/Ivory

Chris Loves Julia x Loloi Rugs: Judy Natural/Chocolate (jute modern thick stripes rug) | Humphrey Forest/Multi (offset plaid rug) | Scottie Ivory/Rust (cream scalloped rug with stripe border)

Judy Natural/Chocolate | Humphrey Forest/Multi | Scottie Ivory/Rust

4. Pairing Traditional Rugs? Vary Pattern Scale

You can do multiple traditional rugs (also known as Persian or Oriental rugs) in one space, but it’s a little more nuanced. The most effective solution is to choose rugs with different scale patterns and complementary color schemes. Below, the Louisa rug on the left works with the Jules rug on the right because the sale is different but they have some overlapping colors. And the Scottie rug in the middle grounds them both in a neutral that works with either patterned rug.

Chris Loves Julia x Loloi Rugs: Louisa Ocean/Sunset (traditional floral soft blue rug) | Scottie Olive/Pebble (scalloped green rug with inset stripe border)| Jules Ink/Terracotta (traditional vintage-style rug in black and red)

Louisa Ocean/Sunset | Scottie Olive/Pebble | Jules Ink/Terracotta

Chris Loves Julia x Loloi Rugs: Rosemarie Oatmeal/Lavender Round (traditional floral circle rug in beige and purple) | Henry Rust/Natural (modern pinstripe rug in brownish red)| Rosemarie Stone/Multi Runner (traditional floral motif rug in dark gray and reds)

Rosemarie Oatmeal/Lavender Round | Henry Rust/Natural | Rosemarie Stone/Multi Runner

5. Balance Modern & Traditional

No matter what design style you favor, it will make your home look more balanced if you veer outside of your lane. If your aesthetic leans traditional, adding a modern rug can help add some contrast and unexpectedness to your overall home design. If you lean more modern, adding a touch of traditional in a runner or rug can add some softness and depth.

Chris Loves Julia x Loloi Rugs: Bradley Beige/Ivory (cream and tan offset stripe grid rug) | Jules Denim/Spice Runner (traditional vintage-style rug in navy and red) | Polly Navy/Silver (modern blue rug with gray grid)

Bradley Beige/Ivory | Jules Denim/Spice Runner | Polly Navy/Silver

Chris Loves Julia x Loloi Rugs: Bradley Ivory/Gray (cream and gray offset modern stripe rug)| Jules Lagoon/Brick (traditional vintage-style red and navy rugs) | Polly Antique/Mist (beige and gray weathered grid rug)

Bradley Ivory/Gray | Jules Lagoon/Brick | Polly Antique/Mist

6. Play with Shape and Size

You don’t have to shy away from rugs that are close in proximity to each other if you’re changing the overall shapes. That creates some contrast when you’ve got multiple rugs in an open space

Chris Loves Julia x Loloi Rugs: Rosemarie Sand/Lagoon Round (navy and beige traditional motif circular rug) | Polly Blue/Sand (blue and beige weathered grid rug)  | Polly Ivory/Natural Runner (cream rug with beige squares)

Rosemarie Sand/Lagoon Round | Polly Blue/Sand | Polly Ivory/Natural Runner

Chris Loves Julia x Loloi Rugs: Polly Berry/Natural (red and beige weathered grid rug) | Jules Merlot/Multi Runner (traditional vintage-style rug in red and navy) | Scottie Fog/Ivory (scalloped rug in greige with inset border)

Polly Berry/Natural | Jules Merlot/Multi Runner | Scottie Fog/Ivory

I hope this gives you a better idea of how to mix and match rugs throughout your home! Is there a rug pairing from our Chris Loves Julia x Loloi line you’d like to see that we didn’t show above? Let me know and I’ll work on adding more inspiration!

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