8. Wall-to-Wall Carpeting

Many designers steer clear of wall-to-wall carpeting in living rooms, favoring the versatility and style of area rugs instead. Full carpeting can trap dust, allergens, and odors, making maintenance more challenging over time. In contrast, area rugs are easier to clean, replace, and layer, allowing for frequent style updates and targeted warmth where it’s needed most. They also help define seating areas and introduce color or texture without overwhelming the space. For more information on the pros and cons of different flooring types, check out Consumer Reports’ flooring buying guide.