The Weekly Edit No. 28: Sustainable Kitchens, Outdoor Inspo, and Trendy Finds

In a world that often moves too fast, the home remains our most grounding space. It’s where we start and end each day, where rituals unfold in quiet corners, and where design is not just about aesthetics, but about emotion. The way your dining chair tucks under the table, the light that falls across your hallway rug in the late afternoon, the layers of color and texture that build not just a room, but a feeling. These small things matter. They create the rhythm of everyday life. And that’s exactly what this weekly wrap-up series is here to celebrate.

We’re not just offering trends or product picks—we’re weaving together inspiration, practical tips, and soulful design moments that speak to how we live. Whether it’s rethinking rug placement in an open-concept home, finding styling ideas from real-life DIY renovators, or using seasonal color shifts to update your space without a full makeover, this is where curated design meets comfort and intention.

A New Kind of Design Conversation

There’s no shortage of glossy interiors and perfectly staged rooms online. But here, we’re interested in something deeper. What happens when a rug isn't just a rectangle of fabric, but a symbol of comfort? A zone of connection? A starting point for the room you’ve always wanted but never quite knew how to achieve?

We believe that good design isn’t about perfection—it’s about presence. And that’s why the focus of this series is not only on style but on how it feels to live in a space that reflects who you are. Rugs do more than add warmth or style. They hold your feet after a long day. They absorb the noise of life, literally and emotionally. They remind us of moments of laughter spilled over Sunday brunch or quiet evenings spent curled up with a book.

Built for Every Room, Every Season, Every Life

 Rugs are the thread that ties this whole series together—not as background décor, but as foundational elements. They don’t ask for attention, but they earn it. They’re built to evolve with your home, whether you’re hosting a crowd or simply catching your breath.

From washable rugs that support family life to elegant medallion patterns that add timeless depth, it offers a curated range that meets you where you are, stylistically and emotionally. Whether you're layering rugs to zone a loft space or rolling out a fresh one to celebrate the arrival of spring, there’s something here that resonates beyond trend.

The Wrap-Up That Keeps Giving

Think of this as your weekend design companion—a soft nudge to look around your home and ask: What’s working? What could feel better? What small shift would bring me more ease, or more joy?

Sometimes that shift is as simple as changing your rug.

Other times, it’s about seeing the bigger picture—how the details (like the one underfoot) inform the mood of your entire space.

So take your time as you move through this four-part wrap-up. Bookmark the tips that speak to you. Revisit them with each new season or home project. This isn’t content made to be consumed and forgotten. It’s designed to linger. To support you. To spark new ideas in the quiet in-between moments.

Because design, like life, is not a race to the finish. It’s a layered, beautiful process—and we’re so glad you’re here to walk it with us.

Open-Concept Charm — How to Define Space with Rugs in Free-Flowing Floor Plans

In the world of modern interiors, open floor plans are beloved for their spaciousness, fluidity, and sense of connection. They allow families to cook, dine, entertain, and unwind in a shared environment without physical walls interrupting the flow. But for all their beauty and versatility, open-concept spaces demand intentional design to prevent the chaos of cluttered zones and mismatched purposes. And that’s where a well-placed rug from steps in—not just as décor, but as a subtle architect.

Why Rugs Are the Secret Weapon in Open-Concept Layouts

In an open space where the kitchen blends into the living room, which melts into a dining area, the risk is that everything begins to feel the same. Rugs create visual boundaries—like invisible walls made of softness and texture. They can define a dining area, anchor a seating arrangement, or spotlight a reading nook.

Take, for instance, ’s Handwoven Chaste Rug. With its organic textures and neutral palette, it delineates a dining space with understated grace. The soft weave feels artisanal, yet grounded—an ideal fit beneath a rustic wooden table or a sleek marble surface. It’s not loud or commanding. It simply knows its place and creates one for everything around it.

Layering in Large Rooms

In larger open layouts, one rug often isn’t enough. Layering rugs in adjacent or overlapping zones can create texture and depth while also signaling shifts in function. Try a plush pile rug in the lounging area, a low-pile weave under the dining table, and a washable flatweave in the entryway. Each serves its own practical and stylistic purpose—unifying while diversifying the space.

Color as an Anchor, Not a Distraction

Color also plays a vital role. When working with rugs in an open concept, consistency in tones is key. Select shades that harmonize with your larger palette rather than compete with it. Warm neutrals, gentle charcoals, or faded blues can blend beautifully while still offering enough visual interest to create separation.

Rug collections are designed to provide that nuanced balance. Many styles feature a restrained color scheme with intricate patterning that rewards a closer look—an approach that works especially well in multifunctional spaces where you want each area to feel intentional but cohesive.

Design isn’t just for designers. It belongs to anyone who has ever rearranged a room in search of better light, cozier corners, or a little more breathing space. It lives in the way we fluff our pillows before guests arrive, or in the quiet satisfaction of unrolling a rug that feels just right beneath our feet. In this way, decorating becomes a form of care—one that’s both deeply personal and refreshingly universal.

 Understands that. That’s why each rug in their collection is more than just a product—it’s a partner in the story your home is telling. A neutral rug softens a modern minimalist space. A printed medallion adds narrative to a quiet reading nook. A washable runner in the kitchen says: We live here, and we live well.

This wrap-up series is about all of that. It’s about finding beauty in the process. It’s about celebrating the lived-in layers that make your home feel truly yours. It’s about recognizing that sometimes the best design choice is not the trendiest one, but the one that invites you to stay awhile. The one that reminds you: this space was made for comfort, for style, and for life.

So, whether you're planning your next big DIY project or simply swapping a rug for the season, we hope this series offers you a spark of inspiration—and a reminder that home isn’t built in a day. It’s built in layers. In textures. In love.


The Power of Shape and Placement

Rugs aren’t always rectangular. Square or round rugs can often serve open-concept homes better than traditional shapes. A round rug beneath a bistro dining set encourages conversation and openness. A square rug beneath a sectional grounds the space with symmetry and structure.

Don’t just follow floor plans—follow the flow of life. Where do people walk? Where do they pause? Where do you sit with your morning coffee? That’s where a rug should go. Placement that aligns with daily rituals ensures that form follows function, and function feels good.

Emotional Zoning: Rugs as Intentional Space-Makers

We often think of rugs as purely decorative—a finishing touch, a pretty base layer. But in homes with open-concept layouts, rugs perform a much deeper function. They don’t just add style; they assign meaning. They tell us where connection happens, where comfort begins, and where boundaries can be soft yet intentional.

There is a psychology to spatial zoning. Humans crave order, even in fluidity. We like to know where we stand—literally. A rug beneath the kitchen table says, this is where we come together. A rug under the sofa whispers, this is where we rest. These are more than utilitarian design decisions; they’re emotional cues.

And when those cues are woven into a piece from —crafted with care, beauty, and durability—the result is not just a home that looks polished, but one that feels alive. A home where space supports your lifestyle, not limits it. Where the flow of energy is guided by softness, intention, and grace.

Open Layouts Deserve Thoughtful Grounding

Rugs ground us. They ground our spaces. They remind us that even in a room without walls, we can still have boundaries. Thoughtful ones. Beautiful ones.

So whether you’re styling a sprawling loft, a compact city condo, or a family home with a great room that does it all, don’t overlook the power of a well-chosen rug. Let it do the work of soft architecture. Let it create rhythm, order, and comfort.

And let it be from —because when the rug feels right, the room does too.

Inspired by Real Homes — How DIY Creators Are Redefining Renovation with Soul and Style

The Rise of Renovation as a Personal Journey

Home renovation is no longer just about fixing what's broken—it's about creating a home that feels truly yours. More and more people are taking on renovations not just to update outdated spaces, but to shape environments that reflect their values, routines, and personalities. Among these voices, creators like Jenny are leading the way.

Through calm and creative choices, she is transforming a typical 1990s house into a deeply personal space. Each wall color, cabinet knob, and yes—each rug—is chosen with care. Her home doesn't look like it came from a catalog; it feels lived-in, loved, and entirely authentic. And rugs, often overlooked in renovation plans, are central to that feeling.

How Rugs Create Comfort in Changing Spaces

Rugs help mark out different zones in a home, especially during renovation. When furniture is moving and layouts are being reimagined, a good rug helps you establish comfort even before everything is fully finished.

’s Garnished Medallion Rug is a perfect example. With its soft palette and classic design, it can settle a space instantly. Whether used in a hallway to bring warmth or under a dining table to provide a touch of vintage charm, the rug does more than decorate—it defines and comforts. It lets you breathe, even amid dust and decisions.

Layering Texture in a DIY Home

Creating a warm, textured home doesn’t require expensive materials or perfect layouts. It’s about layering. When walls are simple, floors can do the talking. A textured rug adds depth. When furniture is secondhand, a new rug adds polish. It’s about mixing old and new in ways that feel real.

’s designs often combine this sense of lived-in comfort with visual beauty. They are not just statement pieces—they’re grounding tools. Placing one in a newly updated living room helps tie together a collection of mismatched finds, giving them a shared story to sit on.

Practical Rugs for Everyday Life

DIY life is often messy—there are kids, pets, muddy boots, and projects-in-progress. So the rugs you choose need to be ready for real life. That’s why washable rugs have become a favorite for thoughtful renovators. They make beauty possible without fear.

The Crystalline Medallion Washable Rug is a beautiful example. It’s richly patterned but easy to clean, soft yet strong. It can be washed and reused, no matter how many spills, snags, or splashes come its way. It lets you live in your home fully, without hesitation.

The Quiet Magic of a Well-Chosen Rug

There’s something subtle yet powerful about a rug. Unlike a flashy light fixture or a bold wall color, a rug doesn’t demand your attention, but it holds your world together. You walk on it. You rest on it. Your kids sit on it. Your pets curl up in their corners. It’s woven into your routines.

In a home that’s growing and changing, that kind of presence matters. A rug marks the transition from one version of your home to the next. From a cluttered playroom to a cozy family den. From a half-finished hallway to a space that feels welcoming. A rug doesn’t just fill space—it holds emotion.

This is especially true in DIY homes. Every room you change becomes a reflection of who you’re becoming. And the rug you choose becomes part of that identity. It catches the light in the morning, the footsteps of guests, and the quiet moments after a long day. It lives with you, and it grows with you.

That’s the kind of relationship  rugs are designed for. Not just something beautiful, but something that feels like home. Durable, washable, warm, and visually thoughtful. Because life isn’t staged. And your home shouldn’t be either.

Styling Tips from the DIY World

For anyone inspired to start their home refresh, here are a few ideas to take from the DIY community and apply to your own space:

  • Use rugs to mark transitions. In open layouts or longer hallways, use rugs to guide the eye and shape how you use the space.

  • Choose the right texture for the right zone. In living rooms, go for warmth. In kitchens or high-traffic areas, choose low-pile or washable designs.

  • Layer where possible. A large neutral rug can be layered with a smaller patterned one to create contrast and focus.

  • Balance modern updates with traditional touches. A bold new paint color looks beautiful next to a classic rug. The mix creates a room with personality.

 Offers options for each of these strategies. From warm neutrals that fit anywhere, to detailed prints that add character, each rug is thoughtfully made to work with the kind of life you want to live.

Why Real Homes Inspire Real Design

When you look at someone’s real home—not a staged one, but a working, breathing one—you find ideas that last. Because they’re not based on trends. They’re based on use, emotion, and meaning. And that’s what makes creators like Jenny so inspiring.

Her home reminds us that good design is slow, layered, and filled with care. That a hallway deserves just as much attention as a living room. That texture can be just as powerful as color. And that a rug is never just a rug—it’s part of the story.

In her world, beauty doesn’t ask for attention. It simply shows up in the grain of the wood, the curve of a chair, and the quiet softness of a rug beneath it all.

Season to Season — Style Refreshes That Start with a Rug

The Secret to a Year-Round Home That Feels Fresh

The beauty of design lies not in perfection but in its adaptability. Just as we change with the seasons—shedding layers, shifting rhythms, altering routines—our spaces benefit from similar attention. The idea of a seasonal home refresh isn’t about a major overhaul. It’s about small, smart changes that realign your environment with how you feel, how you live, and what you need at that moment.

The simplest place to start? Underfoot. A rug has the unique power to set the tone for an entire room. Swap a rich, cozy wool piece for a breezy flatweave as warmer days roll in. Add a pattern to break winter monotony. Lighten up color schemes with soft neutrals as spring awakens. Each choice reshapes the energy of your home.

’s rug collections are curated with this in mind—style that shifts with your lifestyle. From bold geometrics to serene vintage washes, each piece invites you to transform not just a space, but a season.

A Green Kitchen and the Color of Renewal

Green isn’t just a trend—it’s a feeling. It symbolizes renewal, connection to nature, and a kind of quiet optimism. A green kitchen, especially one painted in sage or olive, evokes freshness in the same way a morning walk in the garden does.

But color isn’t confined to cabinets and walls. A green-toned rug can act as a soft continuation of that palette. For kitchens and breakfast areas, washable rugs in botanical-inspired tones offer a functional way to bring nature indoors. The subtle variation in shades—mint, moss, jade—adds movement and dimension to otherwise neutral spaces. And because they’re washable, they welcome the mess of everyday life without the stress.

Pairing a green-toned rug with natural woods, linen drapery, or ceramic accents brings cohesion. It’s not about making a space look “decorated.” It’s about making it feel alive.

Outdoor Chic — Extending Style Beyond the Back Door

As spring and summer approach, our homes stretch outward. Balconies, patios, and porches become everyday retreats. But too often, outdoor spaces are treated as afterthoughts—functional but not styled.

That’s where outdoor rugs step in. They blur the line between interior and exterior, extending your home’s personality past the doorframe. Modern Trellis Indoor/Outdoor Rug is a perfect candidate. Its bold graphic pattern is eye-catching yet adaptable. Whether placed beneath a weathered teak table or a pair of rattan chairs, it instantly grounds the area.

Outdoor rugs also create a sense of architecture where none exists. On a simple concrete patio, a rug defines zones. Add a lantern and a throw, and you’ve created not just a seating area, but an atmosphere. Think of it as a stage for summer living—where iced tea is sipped, evening lights are strung, and conversations stretch into the stars.

Smart Tips for a Seasonal Home Refresh

Whether you’re working with a large house or a tiny apartment, seasonal updates are about intention, not size. Here are a few ideas that make a big impact with minimal effort:

  • Change your rug to match the season. Try a deep, plush rug in the colder months for warmth and comfort. Swap it out for a light flatweave or a jute-style rug as temperatures rise.

  • Rotate decorative pillows and throws. Trade out velvet or wool covers for linen and cotton ones. Pick lighter colors, especially in spring and summer.

  • Add greenery. Even a single potted plant can freshen the air—literally and visually. Coordinate with a rug that includes earthy green or terracotta tones for cohesion.

  • Rethink the layout. Sometimes, the best refresh is free. Move your rug, shift your sofa, or float your accent chair in a new corner. You’ll be surprised how much new energy this brings.

  • Use rugs to create visual balance. A patterned rug beneath a simple table adds interest. A solid rug under a busy sectional calms the eye. Use contrast to create mood.

Why Seasonal Shifts Matter in Design

There’s a quiet wisdom in syncing your home to the seasons. Just as the earth turns, so do we. We retreat in winter, awaken in spring, thrive in summer, and reflect in autumn. Each season brings emotional tone and rhythm. When your space mirrors this, life feels smoother, less jarring, more in tune.

Imagine walking barefoot across a plush rug in January, seeking warmth and calm. Come June, that same space may feel too heavy. Swap it for a breathable cotton rug and suddenly, your home inhales. Light spills in. Air flows. You feel it.

These shifts aren’t superficial. They’re rooted in human need—our biological and emotional responses to light, color, and texture. By layering rugs that reflect the moment, you’re not just decorating. You’re living with awareness.

 Rugs are made for this kind of living. They’re not static. They flex with your lifestyle. Durable, beautiful, and thoughtfully designed, they support you through change, whether seasonal or personal. In doing so, they become more than objects. They become companions in your everyday life.

Curated Style for All Seasons

One of the most powerful aspects of interior design is its ability to evoke memory and mood. A sun-washed rug brings back beach vacations. A rich vintage medallion style evokes autumn markets and cozy gatherings. Design should move with you, not just spatially, but emotionally.

With ’s diverse offerings, you can build a rug wardrobe. Think of it like clothing. Your home has its wardrobe too—pieces that work for different moments. Not every rug needs to be permanent. Some can be brought out like seasonal favorites, refreshing the energy of your space without changing a single wall color.

Build your collection around feeling, not formality. Do you want warmth? Go for wool or chenille. Looking for lightness? Choose cotton or polypropylene blends in lighter tones. Want drama? A bold red or navy Persian-inspired rug can instantly change the atmosphere.

Design isn’t a checklist—it’s a conversation between you and your space. And with each season, that conversation deepens.

Small Upgrades, Big Transformations

Sometimes the best changes aren’t the biggest. A rug in a new color. A layered throw. A woven basket where a pile of shoes used to be. These small adjustments, when chosen thoughtfully, ripple through the room.

If your space is feeling stale, start underfoot. A new rug is like a reset button. It realigns everything—furniture, mood, even how light bounces in the room. It makes you notice your space again. Appreciate it again.

 rugs are crafted for these moments. They’re easy to live with. Easy to switch. And endlessly inspiring. From seasonal swaps to long-term investments, they offer style that’s both grounded and ever-evolving.

A Final Reflection — Style Is a Living Thing

Your home is not a fixed scene. It changes because you change. Your needs evolve. Your tastes grow. The seasons turn. And in that turning, there’s beauty.

Let your design follow suit. Don’t be afraid to refresh. To shift. To replace that old rug that no longer speaks to you. Or to layer a new one that brings joy.

Because design is never done—it’s lived. One layer, one season, one rug at a time.

The Rug Rescue Guide — Fixing Mistakes, Mastering Sizing, and Styling with Intention

Why Rug Sizing Matters More Than You Think

Choosing the right rug size is one of the most overlooked but impactful decisions in home design. Too small, and it floats awkwardly like a forgotten island. Too large, and it overwhelms. A well-sized rug, on the other hand, brings harmony to a room, framing furniture, guiding movement, and setting the emotional tone.

Yet many people buy rugs on instinct. Maybe it was on sale. Maybe it “looked big enough” in the store. Maybe it matched the sofa throw. But rugs are like architecture for your floor—they need to be planned with purpose.

If you’ve ever rolled out a rug and thought, “Something feels off,” chances are it’s a sizing issue. Thankfully, every problem has a fix—and we’re here to walk you through it, step by step.

Common Rug Mistakes (And How to Fix Them)

Let’s start with the most common pitfalls and how to gracefully correct them using smart styling strategies and the right rug.

Mistake 1: The Rug is too small for the room

This is by far the most frequent error. A tiny rug under a coffee table with no contact to the surrounding furniture makes the room feel disjointed and unfinished.

The Fix: Layer it! Place your smaller rug on top of a larger neutral base—think jute or flatweave. Offers grounding rugs in various sizes, perfect for this solution. Layering creates visual weight and texture while extending the footprint of the focal rug. Choose contrasting textures for added depth, like a bohemian print over a braided base.

Mistake 2: Rug doesn’t align with furniture legs

A rug that only partially fits beneath a sofa or table can disrupt the balance of a space.

The Fix: In living rooms, aim for at least the front legs of all major furniture to rest on the rug. In dining rooms, ensure chairs stay on the rug even when pulled out. If the current rug is too small, try relocating it to a smaller space, like a reading nook or entryway, and choose a better-sized option from ’s expansive collection for your main room.

Mistake 3: Odd shapes in square or rectangular spaces

While round and irregular rugs have their place, using them in long, narrow rooms or boxy layouts can create awkward proportions.

A Room-by-Room Rug Sizing Blueprint

Each space in your home serves a different purpose, and each one deserves the right rug dimensions to match that energy. Here’s a breakdown to help guide your choices:

Living Room

  • Ideal Rug Size: 8x10 or 9x12 for most spaces

  • Styling Tip: Ensure that at least the front legs of your sofa and accent chairs sit on the rug.

  •  Favorites: Look for soft patterns or vintage-inspired options like the Crystalline Medallion for warmth without visual heaviness.

Dining Room

  • Ideal Rug Size: Extend at least 24 inches beyond all sides of the dining table.

  • Styling Tip: Choose low-pile or flatweave rugs to prevent chair snags.

  •  Favorites: Try washable designs like the Abstract Border Rug for both function and flair.

Bedroom

  • Ideal Rug Size: 6x9 under a queen bed, 8x10 under a king

  • Styling Tip: Make sure the rug extends at least 18 inches past the bed’s sides and foot.

  •  Favorites: Choose plush textures for comfort—like a tonal shag or a cozy geometric.

Kitchen or Hallway

  • Ideal Rug Size: Runners between 2.5x7 and 2.5x10

  • Styling Tip: Use runners to connect zones, like between sink and island or down a long hallway.

  •  Favorites: The Modern Trellis Indoor/Outdoor Rug is durable, stylish, and ideal for high-traffic areas.

A Foundation of Intention

There’s more to sizing a rug than numbers. It’s a question of energy. Of emotion. Rugs define how we move through space—but more subtly, they define how we feel within that space.

A correctly sized rug tells you: “This is your landing place.” It gathers the furniture into conversation. It slows your steps. It catches the light differently. It softens sound and adds visual warmth. But most importantly, it says, you are home.

When a rug is wrong, even the most beautiful furniture can feel like it’s floating in uncertainty. But when it’s right, it acts as a visual exhale. That feeling of harmony, of the room “clicking,” often starts at ground level.

 Designs with this principle in mind—offering rugs that not only match your style but enhance the way your rooms make you feel. From corner reading spots to full dining ensembles, there’s a piece for every space—and every mood.

Placement Hacks That Instantly Elevate

In addition to getting the size right, there are clever placement tricks that can take your rug styling from basic to beautiful.

Diagonal Placement

Place a rug at a slight angle beneath a round table or in a small entryway to introduce movement and a sense of flow.

Frame with Rugs

Use rugs to “frame” zones within a large open-concept layout. Place one under the sofa, one beneath the dining table, and one in the entry—each with shared color tones for cohesion.

Overlap Edges with Furniture

Let side tables, ottomans, or the corners of accent chairs rest on the edges of your rug. This softens transitions and avoids harsh cutoffs.

Layer Unexpectedly

Place a smaller, patterned rug over a large neutral one in the bedroom, positioned slightly askew. It adds a boutique feel without needing new furniture.

When in Doubt, Size Up

If you’re ever stuck between two rug sizes, always choose the larger one. A slightly oversized rug will make the room feel grander and more luxurious. A too-small rug, on the other hand, can make even a spacious room feel cramped and chaotic.

Rug collections come in a wide range of sizes, including oversized options, so you don’t have to compromise. Whether you’re working with a generous great room or a snug studio apartment, the right size exists—and it makes all the difference.

The Power of Swapping and Reimagining

Sometimes, the rug you already have can work, just not where you currently have it.

Try moving your living room rug to the guest bedroom. Layer that vintage hallway rug in your bathroom with a fluffy runner. Pair a child’s room rug with a natural woven base to make it feel more grown-up. Small shifts like this can revive your space with zero spending.

And if you do need a new piece, use your existing rug elsewhere in the home.  rugs are designed with flexibility and multi-room usability in mind, so every rug gets a second life.

From Mistake to Masterpiece

Design isn’t about getting everything right the first time. It’s about learning what works for your layout, for your routine, and your emotional connection to your home.

If you bought a rug that was the wrong size or shape, don’t feel discouraged. It’s an opportunity to discover how your space can grow with you. With the right approach, what started as a mistake can become your favorite design moment.

Rugs are here for those moments. For trying. For reimagining. For making your space feel more like you—one layer at a time.

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