Ok, we know we said our sunroom’s mini makeover was next on the agenda but we just had to share this fun rug switcheroo first because we often get reader questions about how we choose room-making things like the right art or the perfect rug. Our reply is always that there’s no such thing as “the right” or “the perfect” formula or item because there are multiple ways to finish off a room that you’re sure to love. Think of it as a buffet with more than one delicious meal to choose from. So the good news is that there’s not just one “solution” when it comes to polishing off a room and calling it done.
Another pretty common misconception is that deals just fall into our laps when we’re usually doing some pretty major legwork to sniff things down that we love. In fact, just to demonstrate that the best deals (and the items that you’ll love for the long haul) usually have to be seriously stalked, we thought we’d share the play by play of our loooong rug pilgrimage.
Why the need for a new rug in there? Well, let’s just say we were living with a dirty little secret:
The $70 Lowe’s rug that we scored four years ago was, well, dirty. The natural jute fibers were somehow breaking down and shaking loose underneath the rug every time we walked on it (which is definitely not par for the jute-rug-course, we have other jute rugs in our kitchen and bedroom which never give us the same problem after years of use). And with a tiny human around, we weren’t willing to stand for those dirty little could-be-inhaled particles anymore. So it was out with the old rug and in with the new.
But which new 5 x 8′ rug would we be taking home? When we began our rug search it was much like the first episode of The Bachelorette. So many options, so little time (not to be confused with the smutty new show Bachelor Pad- there was no skimpily clothed Twister game). But after “courting” over 30 rugs and imagining them in our lives for a few decades, we were left with five finalists so to speak. Let’s meet the contenders.
First we came across this celery and beige beauty at a local lighting and rug outlet (pardon the terrible iPhone pic).
We loved it for the 100% wool construction (we like our rugs to be made from natural materials like cotton, wool, or jute without any rubber backing so we don’t have to worry about synthetics, offgassing, or unnecessary chemicals). We also liked the soft and serene colors. We definitely wanted to replace the shedding jute rug with something cushy and soft (since we know Clara will appreciate that once she’s a bit more mobile) but because our den has two storage ottomans that sit in the center of the rug, we didn’t know if the design, which was raised about a half inch, would make those ottomans sit oddly on the rug. So we asked for their best price ($200 on sale down from over $550!) and snapped this photo before leaving to “think things over.” Ideally our new rug would come in under $150, but we know how hard that is to accomplish when you’re looking for something so big made from a cushy & natural material like wool.
With rug number one still on our minds, we hit up a slew of other stores (including TJ Maxx, HomeGoods, Crate & Barrel, Pottery Barn, Lowe’s, Target, and Home Depot). No dice. Everything was either too pricey for our taste, made from something synthetic like acrylic, too rough and un-cushy (remember part of the criteria was that we wanted something softer underfoot for the beanette), or just not our style. So then it was time to let our fingers do the walking. We checked out overstock.com to no avail and also took a look around CB2.com and crateandbarrel.com – just in case they had something we hadn’t seen in the C&B store. Nada. Insert sad emoticon here.
Then we remembered that we had a $100 gift card to West Elm burning a hole in our pocket, so we reasoned that if we saw a 5 x 8 rug on their site that we loved, it probably wouldn’t be as cost prohibitive after we applied our gift card towards the purchase price. And it was there that we found our next three contenders. First there was this guy, who was full of interest and just enough color to be on the fun side (much like our yellow living room rug). But unlike the plush wool rug in our living room, this guy was a bit thinner and not nearly as soft. Happily though, it would only be $129 with our $100 gift card, which really wasn’t bad for such a large area rug. It was definitely something to think about.
Next we flirted with this guy, who also scored major points in the pattern & interest category. Our only fear was that since our house has dark mocha hardwood flooring throughout, it might blend in a bit too much with the brown wood floors instead of anchoring and defining the sitting area in the den as we hoped. And this option was also not as plush and cushy as we would have liked. Although the price wouldn’t have stung too much since it would have been just $129 after our $100 credit.
Then we considered giving the rose to this plush and lovely alternative. We really liked how soft and squishy it looked, and the fact that it was made from natural and undyed wool had us at hello (doesn’t get much more pure than that). But this one was a bit more costly ($179 after our $100 gift card) and although the subtle ribs were gorgeous, it didn’t really offer as much in the personality department as the other rugs with more hue and pattern. And the last thing we wanted was to replace our texture-rich woven jute rug for something that just looked like a blah brown rectangle on the floor- no matter how soft it would be on the ol’ feet.
At this point we were feeling a bit woe-is-me about the whole rug hunt. We had visited a ton of stores (both virtually and in person) and each “finalist” that we had hand-picked still felt like it was missing one crucial personality trait (either some cush-factor or some pattern & interest to keep our neutral toned den from feeling to yawn-inducing). Then inspiration struck. I had heard that it was possible to redeem West Elm gift cards at some of their sister stores, and after some quick google research I learned that they could be redeemed at Pottery Barn and even PB Kids and PB Teen. First we flipped through the options on PB Kids and PB Teen without seeing anything that fit the bill, and then hit up big poppa: Pottery Barn.
We had already visited our local Pottery Barn in person a few days back, but we reasoned that the online store probably had a lot more than the actual brick & mortar store had on hand. And we were right. In fact, we stumbled upon an 100% wool 5 x 8 rug that was both cushy & soft underfoot and full of pattern & interest. The big floral pattern was definitely modern and fun enough for our tastes, and the colors would really work perfectly in our cream, tan and chocolate toned den scheme.
We braced ourselves for the dealbreaker as we scrolled down to look at the price. Happily, it was on clearance (yessssssss) and would only set us back 130 beans after we applied our $100 gift card. Things were looking up. And speaking of looking up, when we scrolled back up to have another peek at the might-be-it rug, we noticed the name. Are you ready for this? It was called the Clara Rug. Not kidding. So of course that pushed us over the edge. Within ten minutes we had redeemed our West Elm gift card online and paid the remaining $130 while victoriously high-fiving and gleefully explaining to Clara that we just added a rug named after her to the family.
So here’s our new favorite rug living it up by the fireplace. Oh and we sprinkled in some already-owned accessories in a soft lime hue to tie things together and add a hint of freshness without spending another dime:
We definitely wouldn’t describe our hunt as easy (things that are worthwhile rarely are!) but we’re so glad that we searched our brains out both in person and online to find the best rug for our family- one that that scored high marks for price, material, softness, color, and pattern (thanks to our insane must-have list). Are there other rugs out there that would look great in our den? Definitely. But we love that we found our sweet new Clara Rug and we couldn’t wait to share the not-always-easy process with anyone else out there who’s still waiting for the table/lamp/print/mirror/chair/bed/sofa of their dreams. Don’t despair! Just keep your chin up and look like crazy and the right thing just might find you. And since there’s more than one right thing, the odds really are with you as long as you don’t give up or settle for something that’s not exactly what you want. No matter how crazy your criteria may seem…
Psst- Wanna know more about our (admittedly very subjective) rug rules? Check out this post and this post.
robyn says
I hope you didn’t cut off manufacturer tag! Rory is now 11 1/2 months old and one of his favorite things to do is crawl over to the corner of the rug, flip it up, and play with the tag. Keep the tags on everything!
YoungHouseLove says
That’s too funny! We definitely didn’t, so Clara should be having fun with it in no time…
xo,
s
Jenna says
Hey! I love the rug! Quick question – where did you get the silver vase/flower that’s on the pedestal table? Thanks!
Jen says
Love the Clara rug but by the time I saw this post they were sold out (plus it was a little out of my price range anyways.) So then I felt inspired to look into Jute rugs (something I’d never considered, I always thought they looked scratchy) and I found a beautiful, soft one I totally love at Lowe’s- it’s 5×7, only $58 and if you go to your local Post office and pickup a relocating pack it comes with a 10% off Lowe’s coupon. So we scored ours for only $52.20! Thanks for the tips, Sherry!
YoungHouseLove says
Amazing deal! Congrats on your new rug!
xo,
s
Shannon says
This is a side question (although I <3 the new rug!) – but which chair in your den is the most comfortable? I'm on the hunt for a chair to replace the VW Bug sized, Ikea Extorp chair in our living room but only have space for one chair. Do your guests/you guys prefer the Dolce slipper chair over the Ikea barrel chair for just hanging out? Thanks!
YoungHouseLove says
Hmm, I guess people sit in the Dolce chair more since it faces the TV, but the arms on the Ikea chair are nice if you’re reading or something. It really is a toss up- they’re both super comfortable!
xo,
s
Shannon says
Good to know. Thanks again!!!!
Smitha says
Hey guys! I am in the need of large area rug for the family room of our new house. I ordered 100% hand tufted wool rug from Overstock and had to return it because of how much it shed. Nor was it as soft as our synthetic rug we have in our computer room. We’ve had it for over 5 years now and it still wears well, soft as ever, and has never shed. So my question to you is does your new wool rug shed? If so, how much does it shed and how often do you have to vacuum it? I guess I am learning that all wool rugs shed, but it’s just a matter of how much and how long they shed for. Do you have any thoughts on the matter?
YoungHouseLove says
Oh yeah, they shed! Nearly all good quality wool rugs shed and Pottery Barn actually includes a flier with the rug that explains that. In our case this rug is loop pile so it doesn’t shed as much (we vacuum it about once a week and it’s good) but the one in the living room shedded quite a bit more at first (we heard from many experts that vacuuming it every day for a few weeks should get rid of most if the fuzz and it’ll shed much less after that). Sure enough, after about three weeks it was perfect. We’re so happy with both of our rugs!
xo,
s
Carmen says
Hi, just wondering how soft the rug is. Will you let Clara crawl on it or do you think that you will need a softer rug for that purpose? Thanks so much.
YoungHouseLove says
Oh it’s super soft. Doesn’t get much better than looped wool. Definitely perfect for crawling.
xo,
s
Leigh Anne says
We are in the process of getting hardwood, so we’ll now be in the market for area rugs. Did you put carpet pads on your rugs? Did you notice any damage to the hardwoods because of the jute rugs? Thanks!
YoungHouseLove says
We have never had any damage to our floors from any rugs (jute or wool or anything else). We do use carpet pads for some rugs (if we think they’ll slide around a lot, like the one in the kitchen), but we don’t use pads when something like a bed or a heavy iron coffee table will hold the rug in place. Hope it helps!
xo,
s
Linda says
How did you guys know the Clara rug would be soft, since it was one you only viewed online. Was it a similar weave to one you had seen in person i.e. same rug save the colors were different?
I’m curious,
-Linda
YoungHouseLove says
We’d seen another wool loop pile rug by PB so we assumed it would be the same. Thank goodness it was!
xo,
s
Emily says
I’m looking for two 8×10 rugs: one to go under the kitchen table, and another to go in the living room. Would you recommend jute or sisal? Right now we have 2 adults and 2 cats, but I’d like them to be soft enough to use when we have little ones crawling around. Thanks!
YoungHouseLove says
We like jute because it seems softer to us but it’s really a personal thing!
xo,
s
Katherine says
Hello Young House Love!
We love the way you are discovering your design aesthetic and pulling together your home to fit your look. We’ve used one of your photos in this blog in our blog to show how a rug works wonderfully as an anchor in your space. Please stop by to see the post and comment, we’d love to hear your response!
http://blog.doverrug.com/rugs/what-does-your-rug-do-for-you-a-series/
YoungHouseLove says
Sweet! Off to check it out…
xo,
s
Kari says
Speaking of the Clara rug, have you seen the Clara chair? http://www.crateandbarrel.com/furniture/chairs/clara-chair/s268880 Beautiful shape, and that velvet looks delicious. ;)
YoungHouseLove says
Gorgeous!!
xo,
s
Vanesa says
Hey! I have the same dirty little secret over here. ;)
Except probably 3x worse. Our natural jute rug is gorgeous! But it gets rid of so much dust it is crazy! You would not believe the type of soot that comes from it.
SO my question to you is, you mentioned that this was not typical of jute rugs? I would love the keep the look of a jute rug… where are your ones that do not shed/emit dust from?
YoungHouseLove says
We’ve had one from Pottery Barn for around three years I think without much shedding (regularly vacuuming it is all we do to maintain it).
xo
s