Kids rugs are a wonderful way of adding color and personality to a child’s room. They come in almost any color and size, making it easier for parents to select perfect kids rugs. All you have to do is decide on the theme for the kids rugs.
 

Modern Kids Rugs

When you think about kids rugs you typically think of modern kids rugs. Any theme, color and size is available in kids rugs these days. You can have a lot of fun designing a child’s bedroom because of the huge selection of rugs that can either serve as the focal point of a room. Or they can be an accessory to the room’s decor. Some popular rug theme for children’s room include: the animal kingdom, city routes and balloons. Alternatively, just abstract and fun colors can be used in place of specific themes.
 

Traditional Kids Rugs

Traditional rugs are bound by rules. These rules are what gives the characteristic traditional rug look. Additionally, traditional rugs do not have a big selection of colors. You will only find certain colors. Because those colors were available through plant and flower dyes. Hence, you will not find a bright pink oriental rug. Because bright pink was never an easy natural color to get from plants. If you are considering a traditional rug for your child’s room because you want to avoid synthetic rugs, consider Gabbehs. These rugs are a solid color typically in navy, green or red. The color of Gabbehs are typically bold. Also, the rugs may have small stick figures or sheep, representing Sheppard. Making these rugs a fitting addition to a child’s room. You can find neutral transitional rugs such as chobi rugs in shades of beige and creme. Another
 

Important Points to Keep In Mind for Kids Rugs

When purchasing an area rug for a child’s room consider the following:
  • Texture
  • Rug shedding
  • Health
You don’t want a rug that is rough on a child’s feet. Nor do you want a rug that sheds a lot. That will only mean more vacuuming for you. Most rugs do not shed easily, but if you purchase a low-quality synthetic rug it will leave carpet residue. A low-quality rug prioritizing the appearance of the rug will jeopardize the weave. Therefore, you are less likely to have a strong weaved rug that will keep together. Additionally, the constant shedding will attract dust and start accumulating allergens. It is important to vacuum the rug including under it as well. If your child has breathing difficulties, please consult your physician for what material, if any, is acceptable.