Rugs That Are All The Rage In A Kitchen

A rug in the kitchen? Oh yeah! Classic hairy version for authenticity, or a handmade masterpiece, a pretty rug brings style to the floor and softness underfoot… to cook with twice the pleasure! Here is a selection of rugs that are all the rage in a kitchen.

A natural kitchen rug

Rugs made of jute or hemp, sisal or coir, it doesn’t matter which one as long as the fiber is natural. These pretty rustic rugs in the twine hue add a note of authenticity in the kitchen, and it works just as well in an industrial decor as in a bohemian, loft or country kitchen. Even better ? There are also versions that with patterns, with polka dots, stripes or zigzags, among others, for a playful twist.

A bohemian rug in the kitchen

Another must-have in the family of trendy kitchen rugs, the bohemian rug is a model woven with patterns forming more or less regular stripes, in black and white, in colors or earth tones. In any case, it displays an ethnic and nomadic style, like a travel souvenir. Perfect for punctuating a contemporary kitchen, breaking the monotony of a monochrome decor or giving character to a minimalist atmosphere… unless you’re simply completing a bohemian kitchen!

A cement tile rug

This is one of the big trends of the moment, and these low-budget kitchen rugs also have the merit of being made of PVC. They are certainly less soft underfoot, but very simple to clean, a great asset to benefit from the look of the carpet without the disadvantages. There are ultra-graphic black and white versions for a modern kitchen, as well as softer colors in blue tones, in particular, for a cozy kitchen with a more classic style.

A small geometric kitchen rug

Small rugs with geometric patterns adapt as easily to a contemporary as to a classic kitchen, to a Scandinavian or bohemian style decor. Just adapt the color to the atmosphere of the kitchen! They are also available at low prices, and their repetitive patterns allow several to be aligned to create a line of rugs in a long kitchen. Even better ? In the event of a change of decor, they can be easily reused in a hallway or bedroom.

An ethnic kitchen rug

This pretty rug in faded colors is a marvel in the kitchen. There are few stains, its woven construction is easier to clean than with a pile rug, its geometric patterns punctuate the decor and its earth tones warm up white kitchens… Above all, its ethnic style inspired by Native American culture offers cachet and authenticity to the simplest of decorations!

A large striped rug in the kitchen

Not only are stripes trendy, but they also have the merit of hiding a number of stains. A major asset for a large kitchen rug that extends from the stove to under the table, as chic on the kitchen side as it is comfortable on the meal side. In black is white, the style is timeless and easy to adopt, a bit bohemian, a bit modern and frankly perfect!

A Persian rug in a vintage kitchen

The most traditional of rugs is also the darling of classic kitchens. With its dominant reds and traditional patterns, the Persian rug brings authenticity and elegance to the kitchen. It goes perfectly with wood, from parquet to facades, but goes just as well with contemporary black for a loft spirit or patinated white for a vintage atmosphere. In summary, he knows how to do everything, and with character, please.

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