This post is part of a paid collaboration with Lowe’s Home Improvement. All opinions are my own.
It has been a while since my last kitchen update at the Heights House, but the last pieces of the puzzle have finally come together and it’s just about ready for its debut!
When designing this space, I knew right away that the rug would be a key element. The simple shaker style cabinets and neutral color palette would allow for the rug to dictate the overall feeling of the room through color and pattern. When it comes to more permanent choices like cabinets, I tend to go neutral so that I can easily change up the style through more affordable accessories like rugs.
With a blank canvas to work with, I could take this room in any direction so I began my search online at Lowe’s. I’ve ordered rugs through them before and knew they had an impressive selection (literally tens of thousands of options) so I felt confident I’d be able to find something that fit the bill.
First up: deciding on the size—this is always the first step when choosing a rug! I opted for a larger rug in the center rather than a runner in front of the sink, as it felt much more balanced (and once baby starts crawling around it’ll be nice to have a softer area for her to play on while we’re working in the kitchen).
With our floor space measuring 8’ wide, a 5’ rug was perfect to fill the space nicely without crowding it. The length didn’t matter as much—both the standard 7’ and 8’ would work.
With the size determined, I began to narrow down my search criteria. There were over 9,000 options in those two sizes alone, but I wasn’t done narrowing down.
Next, and perhaps most important in my book: price. As much as I love a vintage one of a kind rug, I can’t bring myself to justify spending a fortune when there are so many affordable and stylish options out there—especially when you like to switch up the look of a room as much as I do. I set a max budget of $200, which still gave me over 5,600 results!
Now is when you grab a tall mug of pumpkin spice coffee, put on some music and enjoy a little “me” time (that’s what online shopping is for me, at least ?)
I spread it out over a few days, but eventually made it through all 131 page results. Normally I’d narrow down by color as well, but I didn’t have a very specific look in mind and wanted to see what caught my eye. My preference was to find something relatively neutral with a subtle (ideally vintage-esque) pattern, but with enough color to contrast with the beige and white and bring a little personality into the room.
After my exhaustive search, these were the top five contenders:
From my experience, rugs are one of the most difficult items to shop for online because they’re not only very tactile objects, but the colors almost always look different on screen than they do in person (even when comparing to the ‘real life’ customer photos).
Just like you’d never want to choose a paint color without putting samples on the wall first, I wouldn’t commit to buying a rug unless I had access to samples first or it had an easy return policy. Fortunately, Lowe’s offers free shipping AND returns, and you can simply return online purchases to your nearest store instead of having to ship them back.
Rather than trying to narrow it down to just one, I thought it’d be fun to share my top five budget-friendly vintage style rugs from Lowe’s. Who’s ready for a rug fashion show?!
Option 1: Allen + Roth Brookford Charcoal/Ivory Rectangular Indoor Handcrafted Area Rug, $198
This wool rug was the thickest and heaviest of the bunch, and super soft underfoot.
The overall color was a bit more beige than how it appears on my monitor, which has somewhat of a green/yellow tint.
It’s a lovely design with a high quality feel, though it has a more traditional look vs the vintage style I’m after, and the beige wasn’t providing much contrast to the cabinets and floors.
Option 2: Safavieh Brentwood Surat Cream/Gray Vintage Area Rug, $80
Coming in as the most affordable option, this rug is on the thinner side (0.3” pile height) but very smooth and soft. The coloring is quite a bit cooler in person (at least in my kitchen) with slate blue-gray and ivory tones.
The polypropylene fibers make the colors shift at different angles—you can see in the first photo it appears to be a very subtle light gray, but the color and pattern really jump out when you’re standing directly above it.
I love the subtle design of this rug and the neutral hues, and it’s a great choice if I’m leaning towards cooler/blue tones.
Option 3: Safavieh Valencia Jiles Gray/Cream Vintage Area Rug, $176
This rug had a similar weight and feel to Option 2 with a 0.25” pile height, though the material is a woven soft polyester. I didn’t notice much of a color shift from different angles, which I like.
The coloring is a neutral gray with green and light brown detailing, which I thought was a nice complement to the beige cabinets.
This rug is definitely neutral enough to last through different seasons/decor styles or move around to other rooms in the future.
Option 4: Safavieh Vintage Mosed Gray/Multi Rectangular Vintage Area Rug, $186
Made with power loomed viscose yarn, this rug is most vintage looking of them all. The fibers are smooth and soft, almost like velvet, so when you rub your hand across it the color will change.
It also looks quite different from every angle, as you can see in the photos. The coloring is bluer in person than the warm gray displayed on my screen, although when I had it unrolled in the living room it read as more of a cool gray.
I really liked the faded vintage pattern, but would have to decide if the blue and lavender tones were the direction I wanted to take for this kitchen.
Option 5: Kaleen Boho Patio Taupe Rectangular Vintage Area Rug, $199
The most expensive of the bunch, this polyester flat weave rug is suited for both indoor and outdoor use.
It’s one of the thinnest at 0.125” pile height, but there are no shiny fibers which means the coloring is consistent at every angle. With the lights on, the rust/burgundy tones are more prevalent in person than depicted online, though at certain times of day it does read as a neutral taupe overall.
This rug was the most realistic looking vintage option, in my opinion, and great for hiding stains. It’s also the boldest color so I’d have to be fully committed to the warmer tones.
And there you have it, a complete review of my favorite neutral rugs at Lowe’s! Which one is your favorite, and which one do you think I chose? I’m looking forward to sharing the winner in the kitchen reveal soon!
Hopefully this post will save you time searching online if you’re in the market for something that won’t break the bank. And since Lowe’s makes it super easy (and free) to return without question, don’t hesitate to order a few rugs (or more) at once—it’s always better to have options than to settle!
Stay tuned for more kitchen updates next week,
Lindsay says
Option #5 Kaleen Boho! It gives a nice contrast and I love the warms tones vs the cool tones. I love your blog Jenna, and have been following it for over 5 years now! Thank you so much for sharing all your talents and, most of all, congratulations on your beautiful bundle of joy!! <3
Lu says
?Option 2 or 4?
Hallie says
1
Cindy Jones says
Love Brookford Charcoal/Ivory #1 for a true complementary color scheme. But for a beautiful major contrast I really love the Safavieg Vintage Mosed Gray #4. Both need lots of green plants to bring life to the space. It’s really coming along. And how is your beautiful daughter Esme Rose doing?
Melanie says
My favorite is definitely #1. I also like the last one, although you’d really have to commit to a warmer palette.
Kerri Lewis says
Option #5 is my favorite because of its vintage look, the colors, it’s nice and flat ,which I like for the kitchen, and because it’s indoor/outdoor, it seems like a good choice for a kitchen where it will be exposed to spills, food and a variety of other messy stuff.
Brittany says
My gut says #5. I feel like you chose #1 though. I don’t think any of them are wrong though!!! For the record, I love a rug in the kitchen. I feel like it really makes the room feel loved!
Darleen says
I like either # 1 or #5. I can’t wait to see what you choose, I love your style!!!
Patrice says
Number 5 right off the hop! The kitchen is so neutral that it needs a kick of color and warmth and this is the only one that provides both.
Toni says
Honestly, in a kitchen I think the rug would be a tripping hazard which you don’t want if you’re carrying a baby or pot of spaghetti! Do you plan to add an island? Also little toddler rolling play things they sit in would only be able to move around the perimeter where you might be working! Just done practical thoughts to consider.
Teddee Grace says
I dearly love #5 but if you are leaning toward blue, this was probably not your pick. I’m thinking you might have selected #2.
Vicki Williams says
#1 Love it and love your designs!
Gwynne says
I love #1 as well. I think it picks up the color in your cabinetry and hardware and it also has the dark tone of your pantry cabinet.
Alyson Bird says
I love number one the best because it seems to be the highest quality and I love how it brings out the gold on your gorgeous stove. I think it looks a little more high-end too. I have to say I got a thin rug most recently for my kitchen and I regret not getting one of a little bit higher quality. Cannot wait to see the reveal and kiss that baby for me.
Carly says
Option#5 yes please!!!I wouldn’t be surprised if you picked Option#1. Word of serious advice. Viscose in rugs when exposed to even water will PERMANENTLY stain the rug. I have an expensive rug my daughter in law spilled small amount clear water on, permanently left a large light white stain on rug(rug linen color) that cannot be removed. I purchased an entire home of rugs at a major design center and the rug dept has a sign warning all clients purchasing rugs with this fiber that they stain. My designer would NOT LET ME BUY any rug with it. Just FYI since I ruined a rug with just a little bottled water spill. Your daughter is beyond beautiful and so happy for your family all went well.
Jenna Sue says
Good to know, thanks for the tip Carly! <3
Denise says
Love option 5 – maybe it’s the warmth it adds? I’m usually about the neutral grays in rugs, but #5 is really calling to me in that space!