Do you feel like your home is too plain? In that case, take a look at some of our brutalist style inspirations to give a more dramatic feel to your home.

When it comes to making a room feel more bold, raw, and dramatic, there are no design styles that do this any better than the brutalist style.
The brutalist style makes use of raw, geometrical patterns, minimal colors, and raw materials to leave an everlasting impression, and completely refreshen the room’s ambience.
It is often used in minimalist rooms to make sure they don’t feel overly plain and simple, although the brutalist style elements, such as the Tapis Shaped 45 rug we see above, simultaneously incorporate the minimalist style’s love for functionality, and the brutalist style’s preference for drama and bold emotions.

Brutalist style is, of course, brutish and has a tendency to stand out in any room, which is why it is so appreciated by minimalist designers, since it easily creates contrast to the room’s overall calm feeling, in this case, using the Tapis Coffee Rugs‘s uniquely hypnotizing pattern.
Although patterns are definitely this rug’s particular charm, its texture matches the pattern perfectly, which adds a sense of depth to the rug, which in this particular room is a great addition, as the sofa and the wallpaper’s main charm are their fantastic usage of unique textures to create further impact on whoever stands here.
Since it’s a duotone room, the Tapis Coffee Rug was a fantastic choice to complement the contrasting black and white themes that are prominent.

Although the brutalist style rugs have all been black and white, other colors are welcome to this design style as well, as they can assist in making the pieces feel more raw and true to the beauty of what the truly essential really is, adding to the room’s beautifully unique personality.
In this room, the Tapis Coriander rug almost looks like it’s two rugs that were placed on top of each other, which made for a personalized pattern that defies the rest of the room’s aesthetic, serving again as a statement that the room is out of the ordinary and truly special.
While the room has an overall earthy, natural feel to it, these brutalist style rugs go against that, and add a hint of color, along with an unsettling feeling of contrast, that truly impresses and remains engraved in your mind.

Of course, rugs aren’t limited to only being placed on the floor, as there are plenty of different rugs that are designed specifically to be hung on a wall, such as the one we see here in this room.
While the other rugs have had simpler shapes and geometrical patterns, the Tapis Shaped 29 rug goes beyond those limitations by having a completely different shape and a truly unique design, worthy of being placed in an abstract art museum, thanks to its truly artistic presence.
In this particular room, the table and floor are also key features of the brutalist style that this room is following, as they are emanating a very strong, bold presence, paired with the usage of very brutesque materials and patterns.

A hallway rug is a fantastic way to create a sense of depth in what is otherwise a very overlooked section in any way, as it serves mostly as a connection point between different rooms.
This hallway features an extremely clean, white look on the walls, interrupted only by a small piece of decor hung on the wall, a small chair in the end of the hallway, guided by the hallway’s centerpiece; the brutalist style Tapis Anise Runner rug that features both the clean, plain white that we see on the walls, but also the brown colors we see in the chair and wall decor.
While this hallway keeps the minimalist aesthetic it was striving for, the Tapis Anise Runner rug really makes the room feel much more alive, and avoids the overwhelming use of the white we see around the room, while also serving as a great match to the brown chair and the brown decor piece.
And with that, we finished our list of brutalist style rug inspirations, which ended up clearing a lot of questions you might have had about how to combine these types of rugs with other design styles, without making things too overwhelming.
If you liked what you saw in this article, make sure to look into Tapis Studio‘s options for brutalist style rugs.

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