How To Style A Vintage Mini Rug

How To Style A Vintage Mini Rug

Have you guys heard of the concept of a mini rug before? If not, you’re not alone! I was first introduced to these pint-sized rugs via a new-to-me vintage rug shop called (you guessed it!) The Rug Shop. Katja and I connected over social media, and she offered to let me test out one of her gorgeous mini rugs with the intent that I could help inspire you guys to try this slightly unusual type of rug out in your own spaces.

My initial plan was just to show one way to style these smaller scale pieces, but my mind wouldn’t stop churning when I finally sat down to brainstorm. Instead of just one way, I tested out three different ways to style a mini rug, and you can see the trio of looks if you keep scrolling below!

How To Style A Vintage Mini Rug

How To Style A Vintage Mini Rug

How To Style A Vintage Mini Rug

How To Style A Vintage Mini Rug

1. Coffee Table Centerpiece

The mini rug I chose from The Rug Shop clocks in at just 12”x20.5”. It’s tiny! But I didn’t find the size of the rug limiting at all. The first way I tried styling it was under a centerpiece arrangement on our coffee table. I actually started by trying this look on our dining room table, but the mini rug felt a little lost on such a large surface. On our smaller coffee table, though, it was perfect.

I layered it under a stack of magazines, a ceramic dish, and a tray of other odds and ends. It’s kind of like how designers will tell you that a large area rug has the power to establish a “zone” in your space under a grouping of furniture. By adding this mini rug under the items we keep out on our coffee table, it helps the whole arrangement feel more intentional and interesting.

How To Style A Vintage Mini Rug

How To Style A Vintage Mini Rug

2. Overlay On Furniture

This second look is even easier than the first, if you can believe it. All you have to do is toss the rug right over the back of your favorite sofa, accent chair, or even your headboard to add a pop of color to the room. My mini rug from The Rug Shop is super soft, so it feel wonderful to lean back on where I tried it over the tufted sofa in my office.

This styling is a simple way to bring in more pattern to your space without having to use throw pillows. John would have me arrested if I bought any more throw pillows for our house because (a) we have way too many already, and (b) because they tend to get in his way when he’s trying to lounge on the sofas and beds in our house. This mini rug is a great compromise because it adds that color and pattern I crave without throwing more bulky pillows onto our furniture.

How To Style A Vintage Mini Rug

How To Style A Vintage Mini Rug

3. Hung As Art

Okay, so this one might be a litttttttle bit controversial, but I know Katja has mentioned doing exactly this on social media, so I’m considering it fair game…Try hanging your mini rug as art up on the wall! The nature of vintage rugs is that they often come with a tiny bit of distressing and softer edges. Delicate frayed corners and uneven edges just add to the beauty of the piece, in my opinion, so I have zero qualms about tapping a couple of tiny picture hanging nails through the fibers to get it up on the wall. You’re not damaging it—you’re adding to it!

I used just two small nails to hang our own mini rug up on the wall, and it turned out to be a great way to fill an awkward patch of drywall next to our upstairs hallway. Since mini rugs aren’t heavy, you don’t have to worry about them sagging, so hanging it up on the wall is a guilt-free way to celebrate all of that one-of-a-kind color and pattern.

How To Style A Vintage Mini Rug

Big thanks to Katja for teaming up with me to bring this post to life, and definitely give The Rug Shop a follow on Instagram! I know Katja is working extra hard behind the scenes to get her website up and running, but in the meantime, she’s wonderful with communication via Instagram direct messages and email.

In fact, we chatted back and forth for days because I was really curious to know about the lettering on the mini rug I chose from her collection. Katja worked tirelessly to get me a translation in partnership with her warehouse manager. Turns out that it’s the name of the weaver, and is basically an artist signature on the piece. How cool is that?! Let me know in the comments which of the three looks is your favorite.

How To Style A Vintage Mini Rug

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One thing that we compromised a little bit on when we chose to make this retro brick ranch our home was the lack of an entryway. This house doesn’t really have one since the front door opens into the living room, and the side door (the one we use most of the time) enters right into the kitchen. With so many doors, appliances, and counters situated just inside our exterior doors, we have no place for a proper mudroom with a bench and hooks for storage.

Instead, we’ve had to get extra creative with the one hall closet that we have. That’s where we keep things like coats, hats, gloves, and even pet carriers. But I really craved something a little more decorative for our entry—something that could show off a few of our favorite “just for fun” pieces, while still corralling the items we need on a regular basis as we’re coming and going from the house (think: dog-walking bags, stamps, tissues, library books, etc.).

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After a little thought and brainstorming, I figured out that we had juuuuuuust enough room on one wall near the front door for a bookshelf that I could repurpose as an entryway command center of sorts.

To help make this story come to life, I partnered once again with my friends over at AllModern. Keep scrolling to read all of my tips, with plenty of close-ups and pulled back photos to show how our entry is looking these days in case you want to copy the look!

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From Bookshelf To Entryway Console:

1. Choose a bookshelf with open shelving so everything is within easy grabbing distance as you’re running out the door.

2. Save a shelf just for checked-out library books. That way, they’re all in one spot so, hopefully, you never have to worry about an overdue fine again.

3. Find sleek containers or closed boxes to hold everyday things like bags for dog-walking, keys, and stamps—anything you might need handy just inside your main entry.

4. Baskets are a no-brainer to hold things like hats and gloves in the winter, sandals and sunglasses during the summer, or just-in issues of the magazines you’re subscribed to.

5. A paper tray is an easy thing to set up, and allows you to have one place for bills and other mail that needs to be taken care of.

6. Keep a pencil cup out in the open. You never know when you’ll need a writing utensil in a pinch!

7. Tissues are a year-round commodity in our household (but especially during allergy season), so I like to keep a box right inside the front door. A nice reusable wooden box from the craft store helps make cheap cardboard tissue boxes look stylish.

8. Don’t forget plants and decorative items! Obviously, you’ll want to focus your styling on practical storage solutions, but since your entry bookshelf is right in the open, it helps to fill empty spots with decorative things that will make your smile, like live or faux plants, your favorite non-library books, and eye-catching sculptural pieces, too.

9. Finally, a flat printed rug makes vacuuming easy in this type of high-traffic area of the home.

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So, what do you think? Could you set up an entry command center like this one? I know you can, and it’s a great way to pass the time if you’re stuck at home right now. John and I actually took advantage of the gorgeous spring weather here in Virginia by putting our new bookshelf together outside under our covered carport. It was the perfect low-stress project to work on, and allowed us to breathe that sweet fresh breeze in deeply.

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Big thanks to AllModern for helping to bring my vision to life, and feel free to check out all of the linked products at the bottom of this post so you can get a head start on styling your own mod entry. Got a question or two? Leave them in the comments below!

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