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This Surprising NEW Trend Is Replacing Accent Walls
The article discusses the emerging trend of decorating ceilings with carpet, positioning it as a creative alternative to accent walls, which have fallen out of favor with many designers and homeowners. It highlights that traditional decor trends such as open floor plans, TVs over fireplaces, and open kitchen shelving often spark strong opinions, but accent walls, popular in the late 2000s and early 2010s, are now considered outdated. The India-based rug company, Jaipur Living, advocates for using carpets on ceilings, suggesting it adds an unexpected texture and a unique storytelling element to a room, especially appealing to the maximalist aesthetic currently in vogue. Taylor Tolbert, Jaipur Living's visual experience lead, emphasizes that ceiling rugs introduce 'soul and softness' to a space.
The article clarifies that carpeting ceilings is not a completely new concept, drawing parallels to historical practices in various cultures, including Persian, Indian, and Central Asian, where textiles and carpets were used on ceilings for both aesthetic and insulating purposes. It notes that contemporary use is a modern revival adapted for current interior design.
Several factors contribute to the resurgence of carpeted ceilings, primarily a shift in homeowner preferences towards more personalized and joyful designs over strict resale value considerations. This is reflected in the growing popularity of bolder paint colors, richer fabrics, and textured elements like textured walls, heavy drapery, and canopy beds in bedrooms. Carpeted ceilings, similar to canopies and tented ceilings, impart personality and warmth, making a room feel more intimate by drawing the eye upwards and transforming a plain surface into a focal point. Tolbert points out that the choice between a neutral or a vibrant hand-knotted rug can significantly alter a room's perception.
Beyond aesthetics, carpeted ceilings offer functional benefits, particularly in acoustics. Rugs are natural sound absorbers, effectively reducing echoes, especially in rooms with hard surfaces or high ceilings. This makes them ideal for media rooms, home recording studios, and open-concept spaces, creating a more comfortable and 'cocooned' environment. The article advises consulting a professional for installation due to the challenges posed by gravity and the varying weights and sizes of rugs. For lighter rugs, adhesive, Velcro, or upholstery tacks may suffice, while heavier carpets might require mounting onto a lightweight wood frame for secure installation. Natural fibers like wool are recommended for their durability. An additional advantage is reduced maintenance, as ceiling rugs do not endure daily foot traffic, requiring only regular dusting.
The article concludes by exploring other innovative ways to incorporate rugs into home design beyond full ceiling coverage. This includes using rugs on specific ceiling sections, stretching them across panels to create grid-like visuals, or layering them between ceiling beams and molding for architectural flair. Framing rugs into coffered ceilings is also mentioned as a gallery-like effect. Jaipur Living's design team has further pushed these boundaries by wrapping structural elements like bars and mirror frames in carpet, demonstrating how rugs can add unique texture and pattern to unexpected areas, fostering character and conversation within a space.
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