How We Love to Use Jute Rugs in Our Designs

How We Love to Use Jute Rugs in Our Designs
August 19, 2024 aêtava

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How We Love to Use Jute Rugs in Our Designs

As interior designers, we’re always looking for ways to blend functionality with aesthetics, and jute rugs are one of our favorite tools to achieve that balance. Jute rugs, made from natural fibers, bring a unique texture and warmth to any room. While they may not be the softest or the most luxurious, their versatility and durability make them a staple in many of our designs.

Here, we’ll walk you through how we like to incorporate jute rugs into various spaces, from high-traffic areas to coastal-inspired rooms. Whether you’re a design enthusiast or just curious about how to use jute rugs in your own home, this guide will give you some insight into why we love these natural beauties.

1. Ideal for High-Traffic Areas

We often turn to jute rugs for busy spots like foyers and entryways. These areas see a lot of foot traffic, so we need a rug that can handle the wear and tear. Jute rugs might not have the plush, luxurious feel of other options, but they’re tough and resilient.

Their natural fibers are great at hiding dirt and wear, making them a practical choice for spaces where everything doesn’t need to look perfect all the time. Plus, their earthy tones blend seamlessly with most décor styles, so they fit in just about anywhere.

How We Love to Use Jute Rugs

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© rejuvenation
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© nordic knots
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© one kings lane
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© west elm

Foyers, Hallways, Kitchens

Jute rugs are perfect for spaces like hallways, foyers, and high-traffic corridors, where they can handle daily wear and tear.

They also work well in kitchens, where their durability comes in handy amidst all the activity.

How We Love to Use Jute Rugs

2. Layering for Warmth and Texture

One of our favorite ways to use jute rugs is by layering them with other rugs. Since jute rugs aren’t particularly soft, we like to think of them as a base layer—a kind of frame for a more plush, patterned rug on top. This approach not only adds a cozy, contemporary feel to the room but also helps define different areas within a larger space.

Layering rugs can make a room feel more inviting, and the contrast between the natural texture of jute and a softer rug creates a beautiful visual balance.

How We Love to Use Jute Rugs

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© mcgee & co
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© anthropologie
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© the citizenry

Color, Shape, and Texture

Layering rugs isn’t ideal for every room, but in spaces that feel empty or dull, it can bring in a pop of color, extra texture, or even introduce an interesting shape.

This technique adds depth and dimension, instantly elevating the overall look of the space.

How We Love to Use Jute Rugs

3. Perfect for Coastal and Tropical Vibes

When we’re aiming for a coastal or tropical ambiance, jute rugs are our go-to. Their natural, laid-back vibe fits perfectly with these styles. They bring a sense of calm and relaxation, making them ideal for spaces where you want to create an effortless, breezy feel.

While they might not be the first choice for a luxury setting, jute rugs excel in environments where you want a more natural, unpretentious look. Think beach houses, sunrooms, or even a living room with lots of greenery.

How We Love to Use Jute Rugs

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© nordic knots
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© the citizenry
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© west elm

A Natural Touch

Jute rugs, are made from natural fibers, and tend to give the room a contemporary, tropical, or coastal vibe.

They’re perfect for spaces filled with natural textures, enhancing the relaxed, earthy feel.

How We Love to Use Jute Rugs

4. Adding Bold, Chunky Textures

Jute rugs are handwoven, which gives them a distinctive texture that can add depth and character to any space. We love using them in rooms with lots of natural light because the texture of the jute fibers plays beautifully with the light, creating interesting shadows and highlights.

The bold, chunky texture of jute rugs can make a subtle statement in a room, especially if the rest of the décor is more minimal. They’re perfect for adding a tactile element to your design without overwhelming the space.

How We Love to Use Jute Rugs

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© lulu and georgia
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© west elm
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© lulu and georgia
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© lulu and georgia

Rich in Texture

Jute rugs are often paired with other materials, and their thick fibers create large knots or a chunky appearance.

This adds a rich texture to a space, giving it a more down-to-earth, natural feel.

How We Love to Use Jute Rugs

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