1. The "Anchor" Rule: Define Your Space
The most common mistake? Buying a rug that is too small. A vintage rug should act as the foundation, not an island.
• In the Living Room: All furniture legs (or at least the front ones) must sit on the rug. This creates a cohesive "conversation zone."
• In the Bedroom: Place your vintage runner or area rug perpendicular to the bed, extending at least 18 inches on both sides for a soft landing every morning.
Expert Tip: If you found a vintage rug you love but it’s too small, layer it. Place it over a larger, neutral jute or sisal rug. It adds depth and saves your budget.

2. Mixing Eras: The "80/20" Design Secret
You don't need a house full of antiques to own a vintage rug. In fact, they look best in contemporary settings.
• Modern Minimalist: A vibrant, distressed vintage rug breaks the "coldness" of a modern white room.
• Industrial Loft: The soft textures of a handloomed wool rug balance out hard surfaces like concrete, brick, and metal.

3. Play with Texture, Not Just Color
Vintage rugs are famous for their "abrash"—the natural variations in color that come from hand-dyed wool.
• Handloomed Excellence: Unlike machine-made rugs, handloomed pieces have a physical "soul." The slight imperfections are what Google’s visual AI and high-end designers recognize as authentic quality.
• The Washable Revolution: For high-traffic areas like kitchens, Alarug’s washable handloomed rugs offer the vintage aesthetic without the fear of spills.

4. Why Authenticity Matters (The SEO Truth)
When you choose an authentic vintage rug from Alarug, you aren't just buying decor; you are supporting sustainable slow-fashion for the home. Authentic wool is naturally flame-retardant, durable, and eco-friendly.

Conclusion: Your Home, Your Story!
A house becomes a home when it reflects the people living in it. A vintage rug from Alarug brings warmth, history, and a touch of the extraordinary to your everyday life.