Custom rug design
Monday, September 7th, 2009This design problem involved taking an existing rug design offered by a showroom and custom coloring it to suit our design needs for a living room.
We needed a neutral tone to be a major player in the rug’s colors to help the existing neutral furniture look like part of a planned scheme. We also wanted to acknowledge the maroon wing chair (the only colored piece in the room) and the blue/green in an adjacent dining room rug.
So, we began with full scale sketches in marker. We chose these two to show the client. After his approval of one of the color directions we selected the exact yarn colors from the rug companies offerings, which they then used to convert the scheme into a computer rendering. These renderings always look flat and lifeless, given the media’s limitations. We just use them to confirm communication between us and the maker, and to check whether we need to change the emphasis of a particular color, etc… with this one we could see that they missed an outline color that we had requested. With that change made we went ahead and ordered the “strike-off” (an actual corner sample made in the desired colors). When this arrived, confirmed that we loved it and proceeded to order the rug.





