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Limited Heywood HEY-203 Trible Navy Rusty Red Traditional Knotted Rug
Regular price $3,800.00 USDRegular price Sale price $3,800.00 USD$7,600.00 USDSold out
Limited Heywood rugs is an elevated way to refresh a space—an easy-to-style foundation that brings balance to mixed materials. It’s ideal when you want organized and open style that still feels livable day to day. Tie the palette together by repeating one shade in lighting, art, or accessories. In living rooms, place at least the front legs of seating on the rug to visually unify the layout. A rug pad adds grip and cushioning, especially on hardwood or tile.
If you’re choosing between entryway rugs and traditional rugs, Heywood area rugs help define your furniture footprint while keeping the room feeling open.
Where to Use These Rugs
In living rooms, placing at least the front legs of seating on the rug helps the arrangement feel unified. For open-concept rooms, a slightly larger size often looks more intentional and helps create a clear “zone.” Heywood area rugs make styling simple without visual clutter.
To keep a room from feeling choppy, choose a size that sits under key furniture edges instead of floating. In living rooms, placing at least the front legs of seating on the rug helps the arrangement feel unified.
Care is simple: vacuum regularly and spot-clean spills promptly. Rotate occasionally to distribute wear evenly, especially in sunny rooms or high-traffic paths.
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FAQs
- What size works best for a bedroom?
- Many rooms look best with a rug under the lower two-thirds of the bed.
- Can I use it on hardwood floors?
- Yes. A rug pad is recommended to protect floors and prevent slipping.
- Is shedding expected?
- Any initial shedding typically reduces with routine vacuuming.
- Is this collection pet-friendly?
- Many customers find it suitable for homes with pets.
- Should I use a rug pad on tile?
- Yes—a pad improves grip and adds comfort underfoot.
