
It was originally published in January 2022
“Where did you get the carpet?” It is one of the questions I often asked. The carpet was the first large purchase decoration element that started collecting it when I moved to my first apartment. Below you will find my favorite places to browse and buy carpets (the first I almost always do). There is a wide range of brands, price points and methods represented below, for several reasons.
Even if you plan to buy more budget -friendly carpets, I still recommend browsing brands with carpets at all price points. In my experience, getting to know what is available from different designers and in different stores is one of the best ways to learn about your style and what you attract more than others. I found that if I had a unique and interesting pieces, even if it is outside my price, I easily learn to choose the wonderful pieces in low -point stores.
Here are my favorite places to buy carpets now.
1. Lulu and Georgia


I love what Lulu & Georgia is doing with their prostitution cooperation. Sarah Sherman Samuel Group is distinctive! Along with the walking board rug that we have in our current home, we had one of the carpets from this group in our main bedroom in our previous home and loved it.
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Palichish is a place that I would like to browse the patterns of the rug, although most of my pricing range. On a rare occasion, I will make a low offer – I have even said that the width is acceptable by (the old carpet in the family room is a head, as well as the old rug at the entrance)! They still cost an arm and leg, but they are now cut from the site of a good reputation. Keep in mind that the pulmonary return policy is very strict, so if you bought one here and you don’t like it, you only have forty -eight hours to provide your return.
3. Lulwi


Loloi is an amazing source of budget -friendly carpet and a child (or pet friend!). They carry carpets in many wonderful methods, regardless of the taste of personal design. We used it in the areas where we know that children and the dog will play hard or may be likely to leak.
4. Annie Silk
Annie Selke carries high -quality carpets for modern and traditional spaces. I love perforated colors and graphic prints. We got the runner of Annie Silk (in the picture above) for our lower floor kitchen, and they merged many carpets into a runner of our lower floor stairs. We also had these miniature rugs in our house for many years.
5. Ebay


I love Ebay on the deals that you can find if you are ready to be patient and/or negotiate. I have bought a Swedish host from EBay to one to our bedroom (in the picture above).
6. Ecarpetgallery


Ecarpetgallery is a great source of antique carpet with deep discounts. We have carpets from this store in the Joe Office and my office/library. This is usually my first station to see if the style I found on a site with more expensive cuts is available here with a lower price point. They often update inventory and have sales throughout the year, so this spot deserves to keep your radar.
7. North node


North knot carries carpets in solid colors and graphics patterns made in relatively small batches. We have two rugs from here – a red rug in the dining room (in the picture at the top of this post) and a generous carpet in the main bedroom (in the image above). One thing to expect is that these carpets tend to get rid of the first two months that you have, so you may need to take an additional vacuum in mind.
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