Ruggable splashes its rugs with festive flair: Shop the holiday collection

It’s always a great time to give your home an upgrade.Whether you’re looking to invest in some new furniture or home decor, the feeling of finally receiving your new finishes is unmatched.One household item that certainly makes a difference to your room’s aesthetic is a new area rug.

It’ll spruce up (and color up, if you so choose) your home — and that’s why we’re excited about Ruggable’s new holiday collection.Ruggable, otherwise known as a design-forward home brand, is adding some festive flair to the slab-and-drab rugs that are extremely cookie-cutter.Better yet, its fresh assortment is all washable and interchangeable, allowing you to switch them out post-holiday season in a snap.RELATED: Best places to buy furniture onlineAhead, the Post Wanted team rounded up our favorite styles from this year’s drop.

Brings warmth, comfort and a merry splash of holiday cheer, these rugs are the ideal pick-me-up before your loved ones come to visit.Tinted in classic holiday colors, the Dress Stewart Tartan Rug features a classic heritage plaid pattern in poppy red, dandelion yellow and leaf green — all on a background of pearl.

Not to mention, it’s made from Ruggable’s water-resistant, stain-resistant and machine-washable low-pile Chenille material.Offering warmth and a neutral, wintery landscape, the Sloane Grey Tufted Rug is a top choice to order ahead of the holidays.It boasts a lovely geometric design with wide, ivory chevron borders against a neutral grey background; this is all inspired by a rustic hand loom.Whether placed under this year’s holiday table or in a smaller, doormat form, the Verena Dark Wood Tufted Rug is both inviting and picturesque for the wintertime months.

It features an ornate border around intricate gem-like shapes that are spaciously spread out across an open field.Talk about home-y.Switch up the red and green this holiday season with a beautiful pop of blue, thanks to top designer Jonathan Adler.

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