The best part about vintage rugs is that they come in all kinds of sizes (not just traditional 8×10 and 9×12 that you see with new rugs).
While I’m a big fan of the shop where I got Rory’s rug, I’ve also heard great things about these shops below if you want more options for kitchen runners or large area rugs. I love it so much! My Favorite Vintage Rug Shops They ship fast the prices are great, and they even come cleaned! I always have people asking where Rory’s rug is from because it’s just so incredibly beautiful. (Sorry!) I’ve had such great success with that shop. I bought both of those rugs from this shop on Etsy and since they’re one of a kind I can’t link the exact items. While I have lots of vintage-inspired rugs that are new and screen printed (like this one in just about every color), I really appreciate the beauty of a vintage rug that was hand-knotted and meant to last forever! That’s why I went for a vintage Turkish rug in Rory’s nursery and in our guest bathroom. I was looking for a new kitchen runner for the room and this time I wanted a 100% wool vintage rug. It was fine and added some much-needed color to our boring setup. Fingers crossed on that.īut while I wait for everything to arrive, I figured I might as well start figuring out the fun stuff…the accessories! In our old kitchen setup, I had this manufactured kitchen runner in the space (photo above). I’m hopeful that I will reveal the final space by the end of the month. We’re talking about kitchen accessories today, which means we are that much closer to actually revealing this kitchen! We’re still a few weeks out though, because a few items are taking a while to ship (our butcher block, the dining room bench cushions, and our refrigerators!).