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Hallways often get overlooked when it comes to interior design. However, with the right touches, even a small hallway can be transformed into a stylish and welcoming entryway.

One way to add personality and functionality to your hallway is by incorporating a hide rug.

Choosing the Right Hide Rug for Your Hallway

When selecting a hide rug for your hallway, consider the following:

  • Size: Measure your hallway to determine the appropriate size for the rug. A smaller rug is often a good choice for narrow hallways, while one of our larger reindeer hide rugs is perfect for wider spaces.
  • Colour: Pick a colour that complements your hallway's existing decor. Lighter colours can help to brighten the space if you have dark hardwood floors, while darker colours can add a touch of drama against light carpets.
  • Pattern: Keep the pattern simple to avoid overwhelming the space. A solid-coloured hide rug or one with a subtle pattern can be a great option.

Styling Ideas for Your Hallway Hide Rug

Once you've chosen the perfect hide rug, it's time to style your hallway. Here are some ideas:

  • Create a welcoming entryway: Place the hide rug near the entrance to your home to create a warm and inviting atmosphere. You can also add a small console table or bench above the rug for a place to set down keys, bags, or shoes.
  • Define the space: If your hallway is long and narrow, a hide rug can help to define the space. Place the rug at the centre of the hallway to create a visual focal point.
  • Layer with other textures: For added texture and warmth, layer the hide rug with other textiles like the carpet underneath or a woven basket.
  • Incorporate plants: Adding plants to your hallway can bring a touch of nature indoors. Place a small potted plant on top of the hide rug to take things to another level.

Functional Considerations

In addition to being stylish, a hide rug can also be a functional addition to your hallway. Here are some things to keep in mind:

  • Durability: Hide rugs are naturally durable and can withstand heavy foot traffic. This makes them a good choice for high-traffic areas like hallways.
  • Easy to clean: Hide rugs are relatively easy to clean. Simply vacuum the rug regularly to remove dirt and debris. For spills or stains, use a mild cleaning solution and a soft-bristled brush.

For more information about hide rugs and how to incorporate them into your home, get in touch.

Decorating a small room can often be one of the biggest interior design challenges.

When you’re picking out decor, you want to choose items that open up the room without overwhelming the area.

Here are some of our top tips on how you can find the perfect hide rug to suit your smaller space.

1. Consider the Size of the Room

Before you start shopping, measure the dimensions of the space where you plan to place the hide rug. This will help you determine the appropriate size to avoid overwhelming the room.

A general rule is to leave about 12-18 inches of bare floor around the edge of the rug. This creates a sense of balance and prevents the rug from appearing too large.

2. Choose the Right Shape

Our rugs come in various shapes and sizes, depending on the type of rug. From cow hides to reindeer hides, there are plenty of different sizes that you can choose from.

Each of our rugs has the dimensions on the listing, so you can compare it against your measurements.

3. Pick Lighter Colours

Lighter-coloured hide rugs can help to make a small room feel larger. They reflect light and create a sense of openness.

Dark colours can make a small room feel more enclosed and cramped.

4. Consider the Pattern and Texture

For small spaces, it's generally best to choose a hide rug with a simple pattern or no pattern at all. Complex patterns can be overwhelming in a small room.

The texture of the hide rug can also impact how it appears in a small space. A smooth, low-pile rug can create a more streamlined look, while a shaggy rug can add a touch of texture.

5. Balance the Room

If you're using the hide rug as a focal point in the room, it's important to choose a rug that is large enough to make a statement without dominating the space.

The hide rug should also complement the style and colour scheme of your existing furniture. A mismatched rug can make the room feel disjointed.

By following these tips, you can choose a hide rug that will enhance your small space without overwhelming it. Remember, the key is to create a balanced and harmonious look that makes the room feel larger and more inviting.

For more information about hide rugs and how to incorporate them into your home, get in touch.

Whether you’re a fan of contemporary interiors or you’d rather surround yourself with vintage finds, making sure your home feels inviting is something we can all get behind.

One way to achieve a cosy and welcoming feel for your home is by investing in a natural hide. Not only are they aesthetically pleasing, but their unique texture and beautiful natural colours make them a stylish addition to any home décor. But with a variety of options on the market, how do you decide which hide to opt for? To help you make the right decision, we’ve put together this guide to selecting the right reindeer hide:

  • Determine the size: Reindeer hides come in a range of sizes, and their suitability for different spaces depends on which size you opt for. For instance, a smaller rug would be ideal for draping over an armchair. Alternatively, a larger reindeer rug would be suitable for a sofa or bed throw.
  • Choose the right colour: As with all natural hides, the colours of reindeer hides vary depending on the animal it came from. From creamy whites to deep browns, it’s possible to find a hue to complement your existing colour scheme. A lighter shade is perfect for creating an airy feel to a room, whereas a darker shade would add welcomed warmth to rooms such as bedrooms.
  • Maintenance and care:Before you buy a reindeer rug, take the time to consider whether you’re willing to dedicate some time to caring for the rug. They are relatively low maintenance, but they do require some care and attention to keep them looking their best. For instance, you’ll need to regularly shake out the rug to remove dust and debris.
  • Consider the space: When you’re deciding where to place your reindeer hide, there are a couple of things to consider. First of all, you’ll need to keep it out of direct sunlight, as this can cause fading. Additionally, don’t place it on a floor with underfloor heating, as this can make the hair brittle and prone to snapping.

When it comes to buying a hide, whether it’s natural or synthetic, you want to ensure that you prioritise quality. Here at Hide Rugs, our reindeer rugs come from reputable sources and are biproducts of the food industry. We’re committed to providing high-quality hides, so if you’re unhappy with the product you receive, you can return it within 14 days.

When many people think about animal products, they don’t usually think of these products as being particularly eco-friendly or ethical. Why, then, are reindeer hide rugs considered to be both? The answer lies in how reindeer hide supports local communities, and helps to pave the way towards a 100% zero waste environment.

Sami Reindeer People

Supporting local communities

In some isolated arctic regions, the primary industry is reindeer farming. In the coldest depths of Finland, for example, locals can’t simply get out of bed and head to the office; reindeer farming is one of the only ways that many people - particularly those belonging to the Sami culture - can feed their families. For this reason, in some areas reindeer farming is an industry that is reserved as a livelihood for native Sami only.

According to The Polar Connection - the polar research and policy initiative - ‘many of the northern cultures would not exist without reindeer and caribou: they have provided food, warmth, and materials for generations, and are still a significant source of income and central to their spiritual lives’. And so it is clear that, from an ethical standpoint, reindeer hide is essential for supporting some of our smallest and most at risk cultures.

The Sami have a very close bond with their reindeer, believing that these majestic animals should be free to roam, rather than being confined to small cages or fenced into restricted areas. This is why, when you buy a reindeer hide rug from a responsible supplier (like us), you may notice small holes in the skin, or some uneven tufts of fur. It’s because our natural reindeer hide comes from real animals, living real, happy lives.

Reindeer Pelts Sold at a Market

Moving towards zero waste

Looking at reindeer hide rugs from an eco-friendly perspective, when you purchase from a company that’s committed to responsible sourcing, these rugs can be more than just attractive decoration: they can help bring us closer to a future of zero waste.

At Hide Rugs, all of our exquisite reindeer hide rugs are made from by-products of the meat industry; hide that’s been discarded during food manufacturing. Reindeer forms a significant part of the typical and traditional cuisine across many arctic countries, with much of the hide going to waste as only the meat is used in food manufacturing. We only use materials from animals that are not farmed exclusively for their hide alone.

By taking hide destined for waste and transforming it into luxurious rugs, manufacturers, suppliers, and consumers are all doing their part for the environment, showing that reusing and recycling can - and is - having a massive impact on global initiatives.