Green and Blue Rug Collection

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Living room with green sofa styled on the Pixel Multicolor Checkered Rug, paired with yellow and green side tables.

Pixel Multicolor Checkered Rug

$255.00 $355.00
Complete Your Living Room with LanySpace Illusion Stripe Modern Rug

Illusion Stripe Modern Rug

$255.00 $355.00
Tomato Twist Abstract Area Rug by Zoe Wodarz in olive and red, styled in a bright living room with a fireplace

Tomato Twist Abstract Area Rug by Zoe Wodarz

$255.00 $355.00

Q&A

How do I choose the right balance of green and blue in a rug?

If you want it to feel bright, choose a rug where blue is the main color and green shows up as a supporting detail. If you want a grounded, garden inspired look, let green take the lead and use blue as a cool accent. A simple rule that works in real homes is this: match the leading color to your biggest visual area, like your sofa or walls, then use the second color to tie in smaller pieces like pillows, art, or curtains.

Can green and blue rugs work in both modern and traditional spaces?

Yes! In modern interiors, green and blue feels fresh and considered when paired with simple furniture and clean layouts. In traditional rooms, green and blue looks timeless, especially alongside warm wood tones and layered textures. Choosing a rug with a clear pattern or structured design helps it blend naturally into either style.

What other colors pair well with green and blue rugs?

Green and blue rugs work beautifully with warm neutrals like beige, cream, and soft taupe, which keep the room feeling balanced and easy to live in. Natural wood tones add warmth and help the colors feel grounded. For contrast, crisp white or black accents bring clarity and structure. If you want a brighter look, small touches of yellow, coral, or soft pink in cushions or artwork can add energy without overpowering the rug.