Seven years ago we took on a large renovation, adding a badly needed entrance and a sitting room that serves as a lovely relaxing and reading area for the whole family. Furnishing the room was relatively easy, walls and fabrics mostly in neutral tones. It wasn’t until I began looking for a rug that my problems started. I felt confident that I knew what I was doing, I watched HGTV and I knew my stuff. I gravitated towards monochromatic rugs in an attempt to keep the room quiet, but what I learned, after spending years, and I mean YEARS, hauling rugs on approval and spending money on an array of bad accent pillows, was that I needed the help of a real designer to help me pull it all together. I turned to my friends and coworkers, the design staff at Paul Rich. With their expert guidance I quickly learned that the room was screaming for a rug with some personality, color and an interesting design. My fear of going bold was so wrong, and on their advice, I gathered all of my fabrics, natural muslin, chocolate mohair, brown leather and sea green chenille plus the drapery fabric, a red toned paisley and headed back to the store.

The rest of my house had Oushak rugs, which have an older feel, well suited to an old farmhouse. I went directly to that pile, and in my habitual way started looking at the patterns that had underwhelmed me in the past. I took a leap of faith and had them pull a rug of their choice one that I might add would have never been a contender. It seemed too loud and conspicuous, but I was desperate, and had been wrong so many times, that I decided to go with it. I placed the sea of neutrals on the rug, and it all made sense. Who knew? Excited about the prospect of finally having a rug in my room I took it home, “on approval,” and it was fantastic. The moral of the story is that a beautiful rug can make the room, and sometimes it takes the help of a talented designer to help you find it!

Stop by the Oriental Rug Sale March 24-27th to find your perfect rug (bring your fabrics and an open mind).
Pam Rich is the Marketing and Advertising Director at Paul Rich & Sons. She is the wife of owner, Tom Rich and mother to 3 beautful boys. She lives in a 1890's farmhouse in Pittsfield.
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