Off-the-cuff, a sisal rug casually dresses up a room with
its intricate boucle weave and natural tweed yarn that appeal to rustic design
lovers. Ever since they became a household item in the 1940s, sisal has been known as a tough, durable rug that
often is used in an entryway. Change it up: this piece can easily transition to
a living (or dining) room where you may receive less foot traffic but want an
element of texture and depth.
With powerful colour pops and a neutral sisal shade, it’s
easy to create natural glam, with a hint of sophistication. Here are three
looks (one rug) that provides stylish functionality while your kids eagerly
pound the ground, this weekend, in search of Easter eggs.
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