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The Best Scandinavian rugs in the UK

If you are trying to decorate your home in the Scandinavian style, you might start with a rug. There are many options when you are on the lookout for Scandinavian rugs, so I hope this article will be of great help to you.

Walls and floors are like a backdrop for your chosen rug. Scandinavian countries are famous for their forests, so no wonder that the number one floor in Scandinavia is one made from real wood. You won’t go wrong if you choose pale, lightly-reflective real wood or laminate flooring. Another option is white-painted floorboards.

The cheeky option is to go for a wall-to-wall carpet in a neutral colour. This is a great idea if you need extra sound insulation or if you like to feel warmth under your feet.

Rugs are a very important part of decorating your home, which you can read about here in A Cosy living room – How to get it right

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Whether you’re after something cosy to warm up your living room or a statement piece to tie together your home decor, this list has got you covered. So let’s dive in and discover the top Scandinavian rugs that will elevate any space!

Little a few rules for choosing the right rug

When it comes to choosing the right rug for your space, there are a few things you need to keep in mind. First, think about the overall style of your room. Are you going for a more traditional look, or something more modern? This will help you narrow down your options.

Next, consider the size of the rug. You don’t want it to be too small or too big – it should be just right. Measure the space where you plan to put the rug, and then use those measurements to guide your search.

Finally, think about the colours and patterns you want. Scandinavian rugs tend to be quite muted in terms of colour, but there are still plenty of options to choose from. And don’t forget that patterns can also make a big impact in a room. Just make sure it’s something you love – after all, you’ll be looking at it every day!

  • leave at least 25-40 centimetres of free floor between the rug and the walls
  • small rugs for small rooms, big rugs for big rooms
  • the rug shouldn’t be smaller than the length and width of the sofa or dining table
  • in the case of the dining table, keep a little extra all around, so there is space on the rug for a pulled-out chair (60-70 centimetres)
  • avoid the combination of rectangular tables and round rugs (and vice versa)
  • the rug should act as a foundation for your furniture
  • for a hall choose a hard-wearing rug, ideally reversible
  • if you love a rug which is too small, just buy two of them
  • keep thin rugs in place with a non-slip underlay

Grey Rugs

Grey rugs needn’t be boring. Look for an original shape or a bold geometric design. If you choose a grey rug for your home, combine it with a warm shade of wood to keep a sense of balance and not create a space that looks too cold.

All-white Scandinavian rugs

There’s something about an all-white Scandinavian rug that just screams “cosy.” Maybe it’s the minimalist design or the fact that they’re often made from natural materials like wool. These white rugs are very popular for their softness. They’re also great at keeping your feet comfy in front of your sofa!

Round rugs

When shopping for a round rug, be sure to measure the space where it will go before making your purchase. You’ll want to leave at least 40 centimetres of open space around the perimeter of the rug so it doesn’t look too crowded.

Jute & Sisal rugs

Jute and Sisal are both popular natural fibre rugs that look alike, but they are not one and the same.

Sisal is an environmentally-friendly fibre as it is biodegradable. Made from the leaves of Agave, it is very durable. This makes it great for hallways or placing under a dining table.

With the right maintenance, Sisal rugs will last a long time and the best part is that regular vacuuming is all that is needed to keep them clean.

Jute fibres are finer and softer than Sisal, which means they wear and tear more easily. That’s why Jute should be used in the living room and in other lower foot traffic areas.

Wool Scandinavian-style Rugs

Made from high-quality wool, these rugs are sure to add a touch of luxury to any room. Plus, they’re available in a variety of sizes and designs to suit any space.

Black and white Scandinavian rugs

Black and white rugs are very popular for their graphic designs. You can use them in rooms styled with boho decor but they work even in more industrial-style rooms.


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Scandinavian geometric rugs

Scandinavian geometric rugs are the perfect way to add a touch of Scandi style to your home. From simple geometric patterns to more detailed designs, these rugs are perfect for adding a stylish finishing touch to any room.
When it comes to choosing a design, there are plenty of options to suit all tastes. If you want something that’s bang on trend, opt for a black and white rug with a geometric pattern. Or, if you prefer something a little more subtle, go for a softer colour palette and simpler design.

Sheepskin Rugs

Another ideal Scandinavian-inspired style choice for a room would be to use a faux fur or genuine sheepskin rug.

Faux fur can both look good and keep you warm, while also being animal-friendly. Sheepskin is warm, but naturally cooling and very durable. This makes for a perfect rug. So it is great in front of your sofa or, to make things really special, for you to keep beneath your desk. So when you work you can feel like a superstar!

Scandinavian outdoor rugs

It is becoming increasingly popular to have a rug in your outside area. It really creates a special feeling on your terrace.
Outdoor rugs are very durable so you can even use them indoors in heavy traffic areas like a kitchen. They will manage fine:)

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