How to Style a Colorful Rug Without Overwhelming a Room
A colorful rug like Tropical Paradise does its best work when the room around it stays calm. Because the design already carries so much movement, leaf fronds, a rising sun, pink and green shapes, and scattered dots, let it lead and keep the larger pieces quiet: a neutral sofa, pale walls, natural wood, simple linen. The rug then reads as a single bold gesture rather than competing noise, and the eye lands on it the way it would a painting. Pull one tone from the surface, a warm orange or a soft pink, into a cushion or a vase to tie the scheme together without matching everything.
Hand-tufting is what lets the composition feel alive. Working from the back of a stretched canvas, artisans in Bhadohi set New Zealand wool through the foundation by hand, then shear and carve each shape to its own height, so the forms rise in gentle relief. That sculpting is hard to achieve in a flat weave, which is why the technique suits a design built on layered, overlapping color.
See more in our Colorful Rugs collection. Every Jubi rug is made to order, so Tropical Paradise can be woven in the size and palette your room calls for.