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... Read moreWhen I moved into my new apartment, finding the right area rug was more challenging than I expected. The rug not only sets the tone for the room’s aesthetic but also adds comfort and defines separate spaces, especially in open layouts. During my shopping trip at Ross, I noticed a wide variety of styles and sizes. I was particularly torn between a runner rug that was narrower but longer, and a wider tribal print rug with a bold pattern. Each had its pros and cons—runners are great for hallways and narrow spaces, while tribal prints add character and warmth to living areas. One tip I found really helpful was to consider the rug’s size in relation to the furniture layout. A rug that’s too small can make the space feel disconnected, while one that’s too large can overpower the room. Measuring the area beforehand and visualizing with tape helped me avoid mistakes. Also, choosing patterns and colors that complement the existing decor is important. Tribal prints can serve as a statement piece, so I made sure my furniture and accessories would balance it well without clashing. If you're also decorating a new apartment and hunting for the perfect rug, don’t rush your decision. Take time to understand your space, measure thoroughly, and test how different textures and designs make you feel in your home. Shopping at stores like Ross can offer affordable and stylish options, but be mindful of quality materials that will last through apartment moves and daily use. Overall, my experience taught me that picking an area rug is both a functional and creative process. It’s worth investing a little extra time to find that perfect piece that feels like home and elevates your new space’s decor.