Traditional rugs are known for their intricate patterns and timeless appeal, often inspired by centuries-old designs. At Rugs & More, we carry a wide range of traditional rugs that can seamlessly blend into modern homes while offering a sense of history and elegance.
Rug Sizes in Stock:
3' x 5'
4' x 6'
5' x 7'
5' x 8'
6' x 9'
7' x 9'
8' x 10'
9' x 12'
10' x 14'
12' x 15'
15' x 15'
Square Rug Sizes:
5' x 5'
6' x 6'
8' x 8'
9' x 9'
10' x 10'
12' x 12'
15' x 15'
Each traditional rug in our collection is carefully sourced from renowned rug-making regions, showcasing the beauty of handwoven craftsmanship. These rugs not only enhance the aesthetic of your space but also provide durability and comfort for everyday living.
What Are Traditional Rugs?
Traditional rugs are woven pieces inspired by historical designs, often originating from countries like Persia, Turkey, and India. These rugs are typically characterized by detailed floral or geometric patterns, rich color palettes, and the use of natural materials like wool or silk. Their designs have stood the test of time, making them a popular choice for homeowners looking to add a sense of elegance and history to their living spaces.
Benefits of Traditional Rugs
One of the key benefits of traditional rugs is their versatility. They can complement a wide range of décor styles, from classic to contemporary, and provide a sense of warmth and comfort to any room. Traditional rugs are also known for their durability, making them a long-lasting addition to high-traffic areas like living rooms or dining rooms. Additionally, the craftsmanship involved in creating traditional rugs often increases their value over time, turning them into treasured family heirlooms.
Why Are They Called Traditional Rugs?
The term "traditional rugs" refers to the time-honored methods used to create these pieces, as well as the designs that have been passed down through generations. Many of the patterns found in traditional rugs, such as medallions, vines, and floral motifs, are inspired by ancient art and architecture. Substyles within traditional rugs include Persian rugs, known for their intricate and symmetrical patterns, and Turkish rugs, which often feature bold, geometric designs. These rugs are often hand-knotted or handwoven, continuing a tradition that dates back hundreds of years.