What is Modern Style?
Modern style encapsulates a “form follows function” ethos. Strip away unessential flourishes and embrace clean lines, uncluttered furnishings, and open space living. Modern style rejects the ornate, highly decorated trends of the Victorian and Renaissance periods. Instead, it embraces a turn toward functional design movements like Bauhaus or Scandinavian.
Key ingredients for modern decor include:
- Crisp edges, simple lines, and an understated yet chic decor are hallmarks of modern design. Curvy, ornate antique furniture upholstered with decorative tapestry does not belong in the modern catalog. The expression “boxy but good” offers a good direction for choosing furniture for modern styles.
- Modern style takes advantage of vertical space, both in welcoming in as much light as possible (think floor to ceiling windows) and in displaying statement pieces of art. Additionally, exposed concrete or beams invite us to look up and remind us of the function these materials serve in our living spaces.
- Muted, monochromatic colors like whites, greys, blacks, and beiges blanket modern spaces, providing a neutral backdrop.
- Doses of energetic color, like red, blue or yellow, punctuate modern spaces and invite the eye to wander. These colorful elements can be created through art work, found objects, and modern area rugs.
- A mixture of natural materials like wood and manufactured materials like concrete or glass is a common fixture of modern design style.
- Inset shelving and built-in appliances maintain clean lines and an unobtrusive look in the modern home. This uncluttered look extends to decorative objects, knick-knacks or excessive ornamentation: the less stuff in the space, the more room for light to move through.
Which Rugs Amplify Modern Style?
Simplicity Beautiful, unadorned natural materials make ideal companions for modern decor. A modern style area rug braided from abaca leaves or crafted from pure wool is an example of form following function: a practical area rug is elevated into a beautiful form, with minimal embellishments, while providing durable floor covering, sound or thermal insulation, and a splash of style.
abaca braided rug in color aluminum
minerals wool area rug in color ivory-walnut
Monochrome Soothing, natural colorways found in undyed wools and grasses like sisal and jute complement the modern style by furnishing a calm, neutral foundation. A modern area rug like our St Helens or Fiji Jute add subtle texture while maintaining a monochromatic scheme.
Pattern Just like subtle texture adds tactile interest to a modern space, a modern area rug with an uncluttered motif or delicate pattern adds visual intrigue to an otherwise monochromatic decor. Additionally, geometric patterns with crisp lines and unfussy features are also welcome.
Quick Tip For Achieving A Modern Look
Blurring the lines between the outside and inside realms is a key tenet of modern home design. The massive windows seen in many mid-century homes frame the natural world and welcome abundant light. Combined with an open floor plan, they add to the airiness and flow of a modern style home.
Amplify this flow with raised furniture, like a coffee table with hairpin legs or a couch with tapered legs, that provides a path for air to move. For double light exposure, incorporate reflective surfaces like chrome fixtures, lacquered surfaces, or clear lucite into your modern design plan.
Want to explore more design styles?
Head over to our post How to Choose the Right Rug for Each Design Style to discover different design styles and unforgettable rugs.
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Christy is the Flooring Content Specialist at Curran and sisalcarpet.com. She writes about flooring products with a focus on design and sustainability. For 5 years, her blog posts, technical guides, and product descriptions have led customers along the path from purchasing to maintaining their flooring investments. Her favorite natural flooring? A sisal rug, of course.
2 comments
Hi, I enjoyed reading your post about modern rugs and how they can fit different design styles. I agree that modern rugs are versatile and can add a lot of personality and charm to any room. I especially liked the examples you showed of geometric, abstract, and solid rugs. They all look stunning and cozy.
I have a question for you: How do you choose the right size and shape of a modern rug for your space? I have a small living room with a rectangular sofa and a round coffee table. I’m not sure what kind of rug would work best for me. Do you have any tips or suggestions?
Thank you for sharing your insights and expertise on modern rugs. I learned a lot from your post and I’m looking forward to reading more from you.
Hi Stephen,
Thanks for reading! To answer your question, we have a thorough rug sizing guide that will help determine the right rug for any situation.For a small living room with a sofa and coffee table, you have a couple of options. One option is to add an extra foot to either side of the couch. Alternatively, you can place the front two legs of the sofa on the rug and center the coffee table.
As far as the best material, it depends on your stylistic preference and lifestyle. If you have kids or pets, you might opt for a more resilient synthetic fiber. If you’re going for the softest touch, a wool or TENCEL rug might be right for you.
All of our weaves have use & care instructions, so I recommend finding one that matches your style and then check the use & care section to learn about maintenance.
I hope this helps,
Patrick Hyde, Content Manager