Sunday, January 22, 2012

Dining Room Ideas For A Square Rug And Circular Table







Circles are used in design to make something more visually interesting or to stand out.


Rugs bring more to a room than just color. They help tie a room together and bring literal and visual warmth to an area. Rugs come in different shapes and sizes and usually play a part in the larger decorating scheme, including the visual enhancement of pieces like tables. One of the most visually interesting ways to introduce a rug into the decorating scheme is to pair it with a round table.


Visual Interest


According to Steven Bradley on the "Van SEO Design" website, the use of circles is less common in design than other shapes like squares or rectangles. That being the case, they actually serve quite an important function in design. A circle draws attention to a space because of its individuality. What this means for a circular dining table that's placed on a square rug is that the table will stand out. In interior decorating and design, every room needs a focal point. This type of setup will help to present the dining table as the room's focal point. In light of this, instead of shying away from the round table on the square rug display, the homeowner should seek to find ways to emphasize this setup even more.


Roles


The rug itself plays many roles in interior decorating. In very practical terms, it brings warmth to a cold, hard wood floor as well as adds color to the area. When selecting the rug for the circle in the square setup, would-be decorators should keep a couple of things in mind. Selecting a rug whose color contrasts with the color of the table will make the table stand out even more. For example, a red or light cream-colored rug will make a dark black lacquer table stand out more than a black carpet would.


Considerations


The rug must protect the floor as well as look good. When looking for a square rug to put under a circular table, the table should be measured to determine how wide it is, and then at least 2 feet should be added to that. The reason being is that when dinner guests pull out their chairs, the rug should still be under the legs of the chair to prevent scuffing on the floor. Round on square setups mean that some areas of the floor will be well protected, but others will be in more danger of being scuffed by the chair because, by virtue of the shape of the table, some of the chairs will sit closer to the exposed floor than others. The rug should be wide enough to cover the floor when the chairs are drawn out.


Standard Sizes


According to Kimberley Seldon on the "Style at Home" website, a number of different rug sizes exist, ranging from very small 2 x 3--foot sizes up to the 10 x 14-foot size. When looking for a rug to fit under the circular dining table, ensure that the table is measured at its widest point --- if it's more oval-shaped than round--- and then add another couple of feet. In practical terms, what this would mean is that the round table should be no more than 6-feet wide so that it doesn't hang over the carpet on the 10-foot sides.

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