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A flat-weave under a kilim, a runner in the hall — how to layer rugs when floor space is tight.
Small rooms are where rugs do their best work. A large flat-weave grounds the space; a smaller kilim layered on top adds warmth and a second texture.
Keep the base neutral and let the top rug carry the pattern. A runner in the hallway pulls the whole scheme together.
Always use a pad underneath — it protects the rug, stops slipping, and adds the softness underfoot that makes a small room feel finished.