How to Style a Striped Rug
A striped rug does quiet structural work in a room. Run the bands the long way down a hallway and the space reads longer; turn them across the width of a living room and the floor feels broader and more grounded. Stripe's deep teal-green and warm gold sit boldly enough to anchor a neutral room on their own, yet the steady alternation keeps the pattern from competing with art or upholstery.
Scale changes how a striped rug feels. The wide bands make a small room read as intentional rather than crowded, while a larger size lets the rhythm stretch out across a whole living area. In an open plan, the lines can mark where one zone ends and the next begins, defining a seating area without a wall.
The hand-tufting is what gives the bands their presence. Working from the back of a stretched canvas, artisans set New Zealand wool through the foundation by hand, then shear the surface level so each band sits clean and dense against the next, with the 0.75 inch pile lending weight and softness the colors can rest on.
See more in our Striped Rugs collection. Every Jubi rug is made to order, so Stripe can be woven in the exact size your room needs.