It's time to refresh the rugs in your living room! Discover all our designs and choose the rug that best suits the style you're looking for. Do you want a geometric pattern, or are you more into abstract styles? Do you like vibrant colors, or do you prefer neutral tones? Find your dining room rug at Atticgo.
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Give your living room a fresh look with our dining room rugs
Updating the look of your living room can be very simple if you know how to apply the right changes. Incorporating a rug for the living room can help you to completely transform the atmosphere, providing warmth, improving the overall comfort of the room, and giving personality to this important space in your home.
The living room is probably the room in the house where you spend the most time with your family and friends, where you relax after a busy day, or where you enjoy a good movie. Buying a quality rug for the living room enhances the decor and adds a cozy and welcoming touch to the living room that will make you want to come home and enjoy it. Walk barefoot in total comfort without feeling the cold of the floor while bringing coherence to all the decorative elements of the living room with our rugs.

We have a multitude of designs in different decorative styles for modern, minimalist, classic, Nordic living rooms, and much more. Find shaggy rugs, with geometric designs, available in various colors, textures, and materials that adapt to any need, allowing you to personalize your living room according to your own style.
Find the perfect rug for your living room at Atticgo
Our selection of rugs for the living room has been designed to be used for years to come, offering you extremely resistant pieces even with intensive use, as well as their timeless design that never goes out of style. Each rug has its own unique identity, and whether it becomes part of your daily life is just a matter of your personal preferences and the atmosphere you want to create in your living room. Find Nordic-inspired rugs with neutral tones and minimalist designs, to oriental rugs with Moroccan inspiration and much more energetic and exotic tones.
Discover the perfect rug for your living room and take yours home now with a unique design!
Materials used for manufacturing living room rugs
The choice of material is one of the most important aspects when buying a rug for your living room, as it determines the appearance and texture of the rug, but also affects the resistance, ease of cleaning, and use you can make of it.
The jute rugs are the perfect allies in living rooms where most of life happens thanks to their resistant structure. If the living room is the star room of your home, these rugs are the most recommended. In addition, they add that natural touch to your living room that is so fashionable in rustic or Mediterranean-style dining rooms.
Natural fibers have a special charm, but synthetic fiber rugs also have a place in the living room. If you are looking for a more economical alternative with an equally innovative design, we recommend our polypropylene rugs, which offer very good results due to their resistance to fading, making them perfect for dining rooms frequently used by children or pets. In addition, their appearance and feel are so good that it will be almost impossible to distinguish them from natural fiber rugs. In addition to all these options, in our online store you will also find rugs that combine different materials to take advantage of the best of each and give your home a unique style.
Latest trends in living room rugs for this year
The use of reinterpreted geometric patterns is the order of the day, and proof of this is the increasing use of geometric rugs in modern living rooms. The repetition of basic shapes is a thing of the past; now, rugs with geometric designs bring visual dynamism to the living room, being the true protagonists. Earthy tones are making a strong comeback, with colors such as terracotta, ochre, olive green, or a wide variety of blue tones being the greatest exponents in the use of plain rugs for the living room. These tones bring your living room closer to nature, creating much cozier environments.

Raised textures are another trend in living room decoration. Techniques such as bouclé or the combination of fibers of different heights create interesting surfaces that invite touch and bring visual depth to spaces. The clearest example is our textured rugs. For the more daring, rugs with abstract designs allow you to introduce notes of color and creativity in neutral living rooms.
Types of living room rugs available in our online store
At Atticgo, we have a rug for your living room with fresh, modern, and super comfortable designs. Choose the one that best fits your style and give your space the renewed touch it needs!
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Modern living room rugs: Find modern living room rugs with the most daring color combinations that will attract all eyes. They are perfect for giving your dining room a contemporary and fresh air.
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Large living room rugs: Do you have a spacious living room and like well-defined spaces? Our large rugs are what you need. The models over 200x300 cm are perfect for visually unifying your living room and giving it the homogeneity it needs. These rugs allow you to play with more elaborate designs and patterns that need more space to be appreciated in detail.
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Rugs for the dining table: Created to delimit and highlight the dining area within the living room. They have dimensions that allow both the living room table and the chairs to be placed on the rug.
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Custom living room rugs: Our selection of custom rugs is the best option if none of our sizes fit your living room. Completely adapt the size of the rug and give your dining room the ideal piece it needs.
How to choose the rug that best fits your living room
The first thing you should consider is the size of your room, as well as the space where you will place the rug. For this case, a measuring tape will always be your best ally! Other aspects to consider are the style of the room, the shape of the rug, and the height of the fibers. In addition, you must take into account other factors such as the opening of doors and ensure that the rug does not get in their way.
The lighting in your living room influences how the colors of your rug are perceived, so the same piece can look completely different depending on the light it receives. The most common shape for a rug in the living room is rectangular, but that does not mean that round or irregular shapes, which are very fashionable and bring fluidity to the decoration, cannot be used.
If you are looking to create a colorful and cheerful living room, you can always use multicolored rugs and enhance their effect by combining them with neutral-colored motifs to make the rugs stand out much more by contrast. Discover some extra tips on how to choose the perfect rug for the living room; the secret, as always, is to experiment and enjoy the process.

Extend the life of your living room rugs with these tips
With some simple care, you can enjoy your rug in perfect condition for much longer.
Ideally, you should vacuum at least twice a week. For this, it is important to use a suitable vacuum cleaner for each type of rug, as well as rotate the rug from time to time to prevent the sides from wearing unevenly. Approximately every six months, rotate your rug 180 degrees. If it gets stained, remove any solid residue, then blot the remaining liquid without rubbing with an absorbent cloth, and treat the stain according to the fiber type of your living room rug.
The use of protectors under furniture eliminates permanent marks on the surface and prevents damage to the fibers. Place small felt pads under the legs of sofas, tables, and chairs, especially if they are very heavy, to distribute the weight and prevent the legs from sinking completely into the rug. In addition, we recommend shaking your living room rugs outdoors to remove dust and superficial dirt adhering to the fibers.
How to know if my living room needs a rug
You may have doubts about whether your living room needs a rug or not. Understanding if your living room could benefit from a rug is not always obvious, however, there are certain indicators that can help you know.
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Open-concept living rooms: Rugs define and delimit areas within very large dining rooms or in open kitchens that share space with the living room.
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Living rooms without personality: Do you feel that your living room lacks warmth in the decoration or a distinctive feature? If your living room seems impersonal, too minimalist, or simply lacks something that makes it special, a rug for the living room can provide the color, texture, and character that the room lacks.
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Living rooms with particularly cold floors: In ceramic or marble living rooms, a rug helps to thermally insulate the room.
If you notice that your living room needs a unifying element to visually integrate the different furniture and decorative elements, you probably need a rug. Living room rugs have the ability to visually anchor the various decorative elements.
Frequently asked questions about living room rugs
What is the best material for a living room rug?
The best materials for a living room rug are those that provide greater resistance and ease of cleaning; synthetic fibers such as polypropylene meet these requirements.
How do I know if a rug is the right size for my living room?
The rug should be proportional to the size of the living room, leaving at least 20 to 30 cm of space between the edge of the rug and the walls of the living room.
Can I place a living room rug on a wooden floor?
Yes, in fact, it is a good way to protect the floor. Look for rugs that use a non-slip backing to prevent them from moving.
What type of rug is best for a living room with children?
For a living room with children, synthetic fiber rugs are the best option.
What colors are most recommended for living room rugs?
Rugs with neutral colors such as gray and beige are very versatile and combine with almost any type of decoration, but they are not the only option.
Can I place a rug in a living room with a lot of natural light?
Yes, you can use them, but try to ensure that the colors of the rug are not too light, such as white, as these can reflect even more of the light that already enters the living room, which can cause the rug to reflect too much light.