How To Source A Custom Size Rug

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My home office sure has come a long, long way since we moved into this house in November 2022. We’ve since taken down the old dingy wallpaper (evidence of the old wall covering is pictured below), taken the light-blocking shutters off the windows, repainted the space white and then a warm terracotta pink on the lower 3/4 of the walls, replaced the ceiling fan with something more modern, and I also managed to find a temporary rug that fit the funny shape of this space.

By “funny,” I mean that my home office is exactly square in shape, which is harder to source a rug for than you might think. The other challenge I faced as far as flooring goes is the fact that the laminate wood floors in this room don’t match—or even coordinate well with—the original exposed hardwoods throughout the rest of this wing of our ranch. You can see a side-by-side comparison pictured a little bit below, and I’m sure you can pick up on the fact that my office floors are more peachy and washed out compared to the rich honey color of our original 1960s floors in the hallway. A rug was crucial to cover up as much of the mismatched laminate as possible, but square rugs are hard to come by. At least good ones are.

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A couple of weeks ago, I revealed some pretty major design updates to my office. You can take that tour here, but the one thing that didn’t arrive in time for the grand reveal was my new rug. I had purchased an inexpensive 8-foot-by-8-foot rug online a year and a half ago to make do until I found “the one,” and I’m pleased to announce that I was finally able to make the swap. Introducing my totally custom “Travertine” hand-knotted New Zealand wool area rug from Revival…

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This rug may just be the most beautiful piece we have in our home. It’s high end, designer level quality, and feels incredible under-foot. The thickness of this rug is unlike anything else we have in our rug collection, and really does feel utterly luxurious when you walk across it. Now, I’m not saying I don’t love my job (I love my job), but spending time in a home office can still be stressful, especially when you’re a one-woman-run small business. I do feel a certain level of anxiety when I step into this room knowing that I have a bunch of high stress emails to answer, taxes to calculate, creative content to plan, and the like. It makes all the difference in the world to have cozy, comforting textiles and colors to surround myself with in this space, and the perfect finishing touch turned out to be my new rug.

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Like I said, the goal was always to cover up as much of the less-than-ideal hard flooring as possible, and while the old 8-foot-by-8-foot rug I had did a decent job, the white and gray color palette of that cheap rug didn’t end up being ideal alongside the warm earth tones I ultimately chose for my space. So, instead, I chose the warm tan “Travertine” custom rug from Revival to help add some cohesion alongside the terracotta-colored walls I still love in my office. I think the design looks so much more intentional now and grown up.

One of the things to keep in mind when ordering a custom rug is that the size you choose can save quite a bit of money. I had originally thought about going with another 8-foot-by-8-foot rug for my new “Travertine” custom area rug but sizing down slightly to an 8-foot-by-7-foot size saved almost $200, and it didn’t hugely impact the visuals of the space either. Another thing to be prepared for when it comes to custom rugs? Timing. This beauty took about 10 weeks to arrive since it was made to order, but it was clearly worth the wait. Look at how cozy Joe looks sprawled across the plush wool texture below!

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If you’re on the hunt for a rug that suits your oddly shaped room, consider investing with Revival. I looked high and low for an off-the-shelf patterned rug that fit my long-term design plan for the house and the shape of my square office. I eventually settled with the cheapest option I could find, and I ended up with something I didn’t love long term. Now, though, I have an heirloom quality rug that fits the exact dimensions of my room, succeeds in hiding the ugly hard floors underneath, and it’s the type of high quality rug that I know we’ll have for decades.

Which style would you choose? Hop through to my ambassador storefront here to see what’s caught my eye recently from the Revival website (you’ll get an exclusive 15% discount off your order for shopping my page!), and click here to view all of their custom options for your own space. Our beloved “Tschudi” rug is now available in custom sizes, which is so exciting. You can see that rug in our living room here if you want inspiration. Let me know what your pick is in the comments.

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Perfect Pairs Bridal Shower Gift Idea

Perfect Pairs Bridal Shower Gift Idea

Eleven years ago, I put together a blog post for a DIY Perfect Pairs Bridal Shower Gift Idea. It was a surprise hit when I posted it back in 2013, and I recently got a reader email asking a question about the project, which had me revisiting those old photos. I still love the idea and think it’s a great option for 2024 brides and beyond, but the photos and tags were in desperate need of a makeover. Keep scrolling for my “Perfect Pairs” gift idea, plus a new free download for the tags and customizable name card, too!

Perfect Pairs Bridal Shower Gift Idea

The concept is pretty simple, of course. You’ll want to look for bridal shower gifts that go together in a perfect pair inspired by the happy couple. Think: oil and vinegar bottles, salt and pepper shakers, paper and pen (I included “Thank you” cards since brides/grooms have a lot of people to thank during this season in their lives), knife and cutting board, candle and flame (i.e. a cute box of matches or a nice candle lighter), a pair of gloves, and a frame and print (get one of their engagement photos printed for the frame!). I don’t happen to have an engaged couple to shop for, so I themed my gift basket to John and me. We were celebrating our twelfth wedding anniversary when I snapped the photos for today’s blog post, so it was fun to pretend we were newlyweds again!

Sure, there are other obvious pairings in the world, like peanut butter and jelly, but that duo didn’t seem super “bridal” to me. You’ll want to look for things that a couple can actually use in their new home/life together. Although, that said, maybe a gourmet PB and J jar set from a local small grocery store could be cute, plus a homemade loaf of bread as a bonus!

I also love the idea of including things like a fork and spoon, but going for a set of large salad utensils rather than a full set of everyday forks and spoons, and a chip and dip bowl. Get creative and customize things to your friend who’s getting married. To finish off the gift, buy a nice tote or basket that the couple can use when organizing their newlywed home. Don’t forget that you can hop back to my old post from 2013 if you want more ideas.

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Instead of making my updated 2024 tags in Photoshop, I decided to use Canva. I use that site for all of my graphic design projects nowadays, and I thought it would make things easier for all of you who want to try this project out for yourselves. Just click here, create a free Canva account if you don’t already have one, make a copy of the design, and you should be able to customize the tags and couple’s names/initials so it’s extra easy to recreate this gift idea in your own home.

Just retype your tags however you’d like, and then print them out. I printed mine onto cream-colored cardstock to give the tags a bit of weight and presence. Next I cut the tags out using scissors. I kind of liked the look of the black circle border on the tag, so I cut just a tiny bit beyond the border so it would remain on the tag design.

Perfect Pairs Bridal Shower Gift Idea

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To finish things off, use a hole punch to pop little holes in the tops of your tags, and then push some kind of string or ribbon through the holes so you can tie the tags to their corresponding gifts. I ended up using clear fishing line because that was one of the only things small enough to fit through the holes I had punched with my hole puncher, and also because I knew that the clear string wouldn’t distract or take away from the color-coordinated gifts I had so carefully chosen. As an alternative, you can attach the tags to the paired gifts using Scotch tape, like I did in my 2013 post.

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Perfect Pairs Bridal Shower Gift Idea

Place the gifts inside a basket along with paper fluff, tie your customized couple name card to the outside, and then you’re done! I really do like to respect a person’s gift registry list when they take the time to make one, but there’s also something to be said for a little more spontaneity, like this “Perfect Pairs” gift basket. Maybe you can use some of the items that they have on their registration to fill the bulk of the basket, and then include some less expensive options, like the set of nice pens and cards, to round things out. This gift is totally customizable and really allows you to think outside the box. Have fun with it!

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Perfect Pairs Bridal Shower Gift Idea

What kinds of “Perfect Pairs” ideas did you come up with while reading this post? Did I leave anything out that you would have thrown in? The possibilities are kind of endless, and I love the idea of sneaking in a couple of bonus gifts that match the pairs, like a little packet of flower seeds with the “Pair of Gloves.” Let me know how you would customize this idea, and tell me about the couples you know who are getting hitched this year! I love talking about weddings, so do tell. Oh, and if you’re curious about our own nuptials, feel free to click back to our 2012 wedding story here.

Perfect Pairs Bridal Shower Gift Idea

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