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Selecting the Right Rug for Your Space

Quick Tips for Settling on This Important Home Decor Buy
Filed Under > Styling "How-To's" & Tips

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I’m a firm believer that a rug can make (or break) a room.  A great rug can instantly add much-needed dimension and grounding to a space.  But just as quickly, when sized too small, a rug can dwarf a room and cripple its design appeal.

When selecting the right rug for your space, you’ll need to consider color, texture, and most important of all: size. 

Rugs, unfortunately, are notoriously expensive, and the sticker-shock of a pricy piece can steer even the most confident buyers away from the right rug.  And while rugs need to stand the test of time (read: foot traffic), it’s important to invest in a rug that’s high quality.  

Some of my favorite sources for rugs include Scott’s Antique Market here in Atlanta, and online at Lulu & Georgia and One Kings Lane.  Selecting the rug can feel so intimidating, and the purchase is nothing to rush or skimp on.  Good news, though?  Once you settle on the perfect rug, it’s an investment piece that you’ll enjoy for years and years to come.  Below, I’ve outlined a few quick tricks and things to keep in mind when selecting the right rug.  And if you’re looking for specific sizing specs + diagrams, this one is really great to reference. Good luck!  Truly, MKR

No. 1…When choosing a rug for your dining room keep in mind size.  The rug must be big enough for the chairs to slide back and still be on top of the rug.  

No. 2…For a living room rug, consider how you can “anchor” the space with the rug.  Either stay consistent with all furniture legs on top of the rug, or only the front legs of the chairs and sofa.  Consistency is key here; you don’t want some to be all the way on top of the rug and others to be drifting off of it. 

No. 3…If you find yourself with a rug you love, but is too small think about layering which also adds texture, depth, and style.  Start with a large jute rug or sisal rug and layer a smaller rug, preferably with a different shape on top.  If your top rug is the same shape place it diagonally across your bottom rug.  Some of you may remember I layered this faux cowhide rug (which is the best faux cowhide I’ve ever, EVER seen) on top of a large jute rug in our most recent One Room Challenge project at the WOM office

No. 4…Avoid a round rug if you’re styling a rectangle or square room.  I have seen round rugs done well in foyers and dining nooks, but end up looking a bit awkward in other spaces.  The only exception to the rule; drawing attention to the center of a room by adding a round rug under a table or object that is the rooms main focal point.

No. 5…Consider placing small rugs at high-traffic areas like the base of your kitchen sink, bathroom sink, and doors, but be sure to include a rug pad to keep it from slip sliding all around.  

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Photography, Kathryn McCrary for Waiting on Martha

10 Times Bold Wallpaper Made the Room

Filed Under > Living

MKR’s taught me a few things (to say the least), and a love for wallpaper is one of them.  I’m not talking about safe, traditional wallpaper.  I’m talking about bold wallpaper that really makes a room pop.  Some of you may be saying “yes, yes!” to your computer screen right now, and others are shaking your head and pursing your lips. 

Well I don’t know why wallpaper always gets such a bad rap…I think maybe it was the 70’s generation  with its tired greens and muted mustards that scarred my mother (who then taught me to fear all papered walls).  But our wildly popular list of wallpaper opened my world to bold options that truly transform a space, and I 100% became a believer in bold wallpaper the second I stepped into MKR’s powder room covered in Thibaut’s orange cheetah print (and I can’t forget the Thibaut Tanzania in the WOM offices). 

If you’re hesitant to wallpaper, I don’t blame you, but you’ll be so happy you did.  From what I’ve learned, it’s safest to stick to smaller spaces such as entryways, hallways, stairwells and powder rooms and let the paper’s personality run wild.  As you can see in the slideshow above, bold wallpaper can really make the room.  As you saw in yesterday’s post, Lindsay Cowles’ gorgeous paper definitely made MKR’s space at the ADAC Rathbuns’ Event!  Cheers, Kat

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Creating Christmas Magic with Frontgate

A formal dining room gets a stunning holiday display
Filed Under > Holiday Decorating

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You know, a lot of people don’t realize all of the love (and sweat and tears) that go into running a small business.  Sure, by now everyone’s read about the nonexistent weekends and the many nights spent burning the midnight oil.  But perhaps the biggest unsung heroes behind Team WOM are my parents.  

Ever since WOM was in its early years, my parents have bent over backwards to help me.  They’ve been at all of the big moves, all of the install-days, all of the true milestones.  I knew I wanted to find a way to thank them this year by giving back this Christmas.  They are after all the ones who instilled my deep, undying love for the holiday season and Christmas decorations.  And in true MKR-fashion, I had my heart set on surprising them in a way that would take their breath away.  So when Frontgate proposed a holiday collaboration, I jumped at the opportunity to make a little Christmas magic happen.

See, my parents have worked on a huge home remodeling project this past year and my favorite room has easily become the dining room in all of it’s emerald green gorgeousness.  The dining room was also the perfect choice since it becomes the heart of the home this time of year as we all find ourselves gathered around the table in our best holiday attire. 

First on my list, of course, was bringing in a Christmas tree.  Since this would be Mom and Dad’s secondary tree, I decided to have a little fun with it.  I opted for this Noble Slim Artificial Pre-Lit Christmas tree (the dining room has lovely tall ceilings). Let’s just say this is a far cry from your old artificial tree in the attic; all the cords come inside the inner pole, so you don’t have to do anything but turn on the switch when setting it up. Seriously, it took me five minutes versus the typical hour! 

Since the dining room is the most formal room in the home, I had fun stepping outside my parents’ classic holiday decor of red and green, going instead with a blue and white chinoiserie theme.  My love for ginger jars and all things blue and white has always been enthusiastically welcomed by my mother and father.  And ever since they painted the dining room that gorgeous emerald green, I’ve been dreaming of adding the details that chinoiserie dreams are made of (read: ginger jar galore).  And by going this route it allowed me the perfect opportunity to add special occasion-worthy items that can be used long after the holidays are through. 

To be exact, that meant: lining the dining table with as many ginger jars I could find, new and old.  Bringing in these stunning hand-beaded Chinoiserie Ming placemats and Chinoiserie Ming coasters.  Chinoiserie Ming embroidered napkins and Chinoiserie Ming napkin rings.  Exquisite gold and white place settings and wine glasses.  A pre-lit Christmas wreath with extra adornments to hang on the mirror.  This French Manor tree skirt, hand-beaded to perfection.  And of course, all of the blue and white ornaments I could find with Faux Pearl Droplets (because more is always more). 

One thing I came to realize during all of this is that Frontgate makes it a total dream to decorate.  They sell 60-piece ornament collections with a variety of 8-10 different styles within a handful of themes (in addition to single ornaments, of course).  I obviously beelined to this French Blue & Linen collection to go along with my blue and white chinoiserie, but the Natural Elements collection and Mixed Metals both create just as stunning of an effect. 

I couldn’t be happier with the final product…my parents were over the moon to find such a beautiful, magical space awaiting them.  With pieces I know will be treasured for years and years to come, the room celebrates the season in extraordinary detail in an elegance that can really be enjoyed all year ’round.   Truly, MKR

P.S. I was incredibly impressed with the quality of everything upon arrival; my holiday haul landed on my parents’ doorstep in 25 boxes filled with fragile, breakable items and nothing…I repeat, NOTHING was broken. That was especially huge for me with this project a complete surprise for my parents and all.  I had an extremely quick turnaround while they went away for the weekend, and I was able to pull it all off without a hitch thanks to some good packing.  All of the ornaments came with great boxes for storing for years to come (a necessity, really).  xo

 

Photography, Rustic White for Waiting on Martha | This post is in collaboration with Frontgate, a brand we love and adore.  All opinions are 100% our own. 

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