In a recent HelloNation feature, Graybeal, owner of The Gray Mill, argues that homeowners frequently overlook the structural power of a well-placed rug. The most reliable rule for living areas involves ensuring that at least the front legs of sofas and chairs rest upon the rug. This simple adjustment connects seating groups, fostering better conversation while preventing the awkward gaps that make a room feel disconnected.
Dining rooms require a more rigorous approach. Graybeal stresses that a rug must extend far enough beyond the table to ensure chairs remain on the surface even when pulled out. This prevents chairs from catching on edges and protects flooring from constant wear. In bedrooms, the strategy shifts toward comfort and framing, with a rug placed under the lower two-thirds of the bed to center the space and provide warmth.





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