A good rug can completely shift the mood of a room. It anchors furniture, softens hard flooring and adds colour, texture and pattern in one go. When rug shopping, the first thing to think about is size. Too small and it can make a space feel oddly disconnected; larger rugs tend to work better, especially in living rooms where the front legs of sofas and chairs can sit comfortably on top. Material is worth paying attention to as well. Wool remains a favourite thanks to its durability and soft feel underfoot, while natural fibres like jute or sisal bring a more relaxed, textural look. Washable or synthetic styles can be a godsend in busy homes, particularly in kitchens, hallways, or anywhere prone to muddy shoes or the occasional spill. Finally, consider how much of a statement you want the rug to make. Bold patterns can ground a room instantly, while softer neutrals act as an easy backdrop that let other pieces shine.…