Multicolour rugs are how you bring genuine personality into a home. While neutral rugs anchor a room quietly, a multicolour rug becomes the room's voice. The piece that ties your colour palette together, sparks conversation, and stops your home from looking like every other Pinterest board. Whether you're after a bold geometric multicolour rug for a contemporary lounge, a richly patterned boho multicolour rug for an eclectic bedroom, or a faded vintage-look multicolour rug for a transitional dining space, our collection has the right piece for your home.
Every multicolour rug is hand-picked by our team and stocked across our two Sydney showrooms in Auburn and Lansvale. Multicolour rugs are particularly worth seeing in person because online photos rarely capture how the colours interact in your actual lighting. Visit either showroom, or shop online with free Australia-wide delivery and 21-day returns.
Why a Multicolour Rug Might Be Right for You
Multicolour rugs aren't for every home, but they reward the people who choose them. Here's what makes them a smart choice for the right space:
Hides everyday wear better than any other rug colour
This is the secret most people don't realise: multicolour rugs are extraordinarily forgiving. Pet hair, dust, food spills, dirt from shoes, and minor stains all blend into the pattern rather than standing out. Multicolour rugs are arguably the most practical choice for homes with kids, pets, or high-traffic living areas, despite looking like the bold "feature" option.
Acts as the room's colour palette in one piece
A good multicolour rug saves you the work of building a colour scheme. Pick a rug you love, then pull two or three colours from it for your cushions, throws, and art. The room ends up feeling cohesive without you having to think hard about colour theory. Designers use this trick all the time.
Adds personality without committing to bold furniture
Many homeowners want their home to feel personal but don't want to commit to a brightly coloured couch or accent wall. A multicolour rug delivers visual personality while every other piece of furniture stays neutral and easy to live with.
Works with both modern and traditional decor
Geometric multicolour rugs suit contemporary and Scandi interiors. Traditional medallion multicolour rugs suit heritage homes, federation properties, and Hamptons-style spaces. Boho multicolour rugs suit eclectic, layered, and earthy modern interiors. Whatever style your home leans toward, there's a multicolour rug for it.
Stops a beige room feeling boring
If your living room is mostly cream, beige, and timber, it can feel a bit catalogue-like. A multicolour rug introduces visual interest without breaking the neutral palette. It's the easiest way to turn a generically tasteful room into one with character.
Styles of Multicolour Rugs
"Multicolour" covers a huge range of looks. Picking the right style is more important than picking the right colours.
Boho and tribal multicolour rugs
Earthy palettes with rust, terracotta, mustard, cream, and faded blues. Tribal patterns, Moroccan-inspired motifs, and global influences. Boho multicolour rugs suit relaxed, eclectic, and earthy modern interiors. Pair with timber furniture, plants, and natural fibres.
Vintage and faded traditional multicolour rugs
Classic Persian and Turkish-style designs in muted, washed-out colours. The "antique" look that's been popular for the last few years. These multicolour rugs feel sophisticated and lived-in rather than loud, working beautifully in modern homes wanting a sense of warmth and history. Browse our traditional rug collection for related styles.
Modern abstract multicolour rugs
Bold colour-block designs, abstract painterly patterns, and contemporary brushstroke effects. Modern multicolour rugs suit minimalist apartments, mid-century homes, and contemporary interiors that need a single pop of personality.
Geometric multicolour rugs
Sharp lines, repeating shapes, and symmetric patterns. Geometric multicolour rugs work in modern, art deco, mid-century, and Scandi-inspired interiors. They feel ordered and intentional rather than chaotic.
Watercolour and ombre multicolour rugs
Soft gradient colour transitions rather than distinct pattern. Watercolour multicolour rugs feel artistic and contemporary, suiting modern interiors that want subtle colour without busy pattern.
Kilim and flat-weave multicolour rugs
Traditional flat-weave construction with bold geometric or tribal patterns. Kilim rugs feel handcrafted and authentic, particularly suiting boho and earthy modern homes.
Multicolour Rugs for Every Room
Multicolour rugs for the living room
The living room is where multicolour rugs belong. A 200x290cm or 240x340cm multicolour rug under a sofa becomes the visual anchor of the entire space. The trick is keeping the rest of the room more restrained: neutral couch, simple curtains, and cushions in just two or three colours pulled from the rug. For larger open-plan rooms, step up to 300x400cm. Browse our full living room rug collection for size guidance.
Multicolour rugs for the bedroom
Multicolour rugs work in bedrooms when chosen carefully. Muted boho or vintage-style multicolour rugs add warmth without overstimulating the space. Avoid very bold or high-contrast multicolour rugs in master bedrooms, where calm matters more than statement-making. Place a 200x290cm rug under the lower two-thirds of a queen bed, or a 240x340cm under a king. See our bedroom rugs collection for placement and size guidance.
Multicolour rugs for the dining room
Multicolour rugs are surprisingly perfect for dining rooms. They hide spills, crumbs, and red wine stains beautifully (the secret of vintage Persian rugs in old-school dining rooms). Choose low-pile or flat-weave styles so chairs slide easily. Size generously: 200x290cm for 4 to 6 seater tables, 300x400cm for 8 to 10 seaters.
Multicolour rugs for kids' rooms and nurseries
Kids' rooms are where bold multicolour rugs really come into their own. Cheerful patterns, playful colours, and forgiving designs that hide juice spills and crayon marks. Browse our kids' rug collection for designs specifically built for kids' bedrooms, playrooms, and nurseries.
Multicolour rugs for the entryway
A multicolour runner brightens a hallway and disguises shoe dirt better than almost any other rug option. Persian-style and boho multicolour runners work particularly well in heritage homes and warm modern interiors. Browse our 3m runners for longer hallways or 1.5m runners for shorter spaces.
Multicolour rugs for outdoor and indoor-outdoor spaces
Vibrant multicolour outdoor rugs bring life to balconies, alfresco areas, and pool spaces. Our flat-weave outdoor rug range includes multicolour options designed to handle Australian summers and direct sun without fading.
How to Style a Multicolour Rug
Pull two or three colours from the rug
The single most important rule. Pick the two or three most prominent colours in your multicolour rug and repeat them in your cushions, throws, art, or curtains. This anchors the rug into the room's palette and stops it from feeling random. Don't try to repeat every colour in the rug. Just two or three is enough.
Keep walls and large furniture neutral
If your rug is doing the heavy lifting visually, the rest of the room should support it rather than compete. Neutral walls (white, cream, soft grey) and a neutral couch (cream, beige, charcoal) let the rug shine. See our cream, beige, and grey rug collections for adjoining-room ideas if you have an open-plan home.
Mix textures rather than colours
With the colour story already strong, focus on textural variety: a chunky knit throw, a velvet cushion, a leather chair, a rattan side table. The mix of textures keeps the room feeling layered without adding more visual noise.
Don't be afraid of "clashing"
One of the biggest mistakes people make with multicolour rugs is being too cautious. If the rug already has six colours, adding a seventh accent colour won't disrupt anything. Boho and eclectic styles in particular reward bold layering. The rule is "clash with confidence", not "match perfectly".
Anchor the rug with proper sizing
Multicolour rugs need to be properly sized to look intentional. Too small and they look like an afterthought. Too large and the pattern can overwhelm the room. The right size makes the rug feel built into the architecture of the space. Visit either showroom for personal sizing advice — multicolour rugs in particular benefit from being seen in person before buying.
Materials and Construction
Polyester and polypropylene multicolour rugs
The most popular choice. These synthetic fibres take vibrant colour beautifully without fading easily, making them ideal for bold multicolour designs. Most modern abstract and geometric multicolour rugs use these materials. Browse our Pierre Cardin range for designer multicolour pieces.
Wool multicolour rugs
The classic choice for traditional Persian and Turkish-inspired designs. Wool naturally takes rich, deep colour with character that synthetics can't quite match. Wool multicolour rugs are an investment but they age beautifully and last decades.
Machine washable multicolour rugs
For dining rooms, kitchens, kids' rooms, and homes with pets. Our Peri 100 and Peri 110 ranges include several multicolour and Moroccan-inspired patterns that go straight in the washing machine when needed.
Flat-weave and kilim multicolour rugs
Lower profile, easier to clean, and more contemporary in feel. Flat-weave multicolour rugs suit dining rooms, hallways, and modern minimalist spaces. Also work brilliantly outdoors.
Plush and shaggy multicolour rugs
Multicolour shaggy rugs are unusual but striking, particularly in muted boho or watercolour styles. Suit bedrooms and cosy living spaces where comfort matters as much as looks.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are multicolour rugs hard to style?
Less than people think. The rule is simple: pick two or three colours from the rug and repeat them subtly in cushions, throws, or art. Keep the rest of the room neutral. That's it. Multicolour rugs are actually easier to style than people fear because they do the colour work for you.
Will a multicolour rug make my room look messy?
Only if styled badly. The trick is restraint elsewhere. Neutral walls, neutral large furniture, and just two or three accent colours pulled from the rug. Multicolour rugs look chaotic when paired with multicolour furniture, multicolour curtains, and multicolour art. Keep one element bold (the rug) and let everything else support it.
Do multicolour rugs hide dirt and pet hair?
Yes, exceptionally well. Multicolour rugs are arguably the most practical rug choice for busy homes because the patterns and colour variety camouflage dirt, hair, and minor stains far better than any solid colour. This is the secret of why traditional Persian rugs survive for centuries in formal dining rooms.
What size multicolour rug should I get?
For most living rooms, 200x290cm or 240x340cm is the standard. For larger open-plan rooms, 300x400cm. For a queen bedroom, 200x290cm under the lower two-thirds of the bed; for a king, step up to 240x340cm. Visit our Auburn or Lansvale showroom for personal sizing advice.
Are multicolour rugs in style in 2026?
Yes, particularly muted boho, vintage Persian-style, and modern abstract designs. The "all-grey" trend of the 2010s has given way to homes with more character and personality, and multicolour rugs are central to that shift. Soft, faded, vintage-look multicolour rugs are particularly popular right now.
Do multicolour rugs work in modern interiors?
Absolutely. Modern multicolour rugs in geometric, abstract, or watercolour styles suit minimalist apartments, mid-century modern homes, and contemporary spaces beautifully. The trick is choosing a modern pattern rather than a busy traditional one.
Are bright multicolour rugs better than muted ones?
Different rooms suit different intensities. Bright multicolour rugs work in kids' rooms, sunrooms, and spaces wanting energy. Muted multicolour rugs work in master bedrooms, formal living rooms, and adult spaces wanting sophistication. There's no "better", just different. Most homeowners are happiest with muted rather than bright multicolour rugs because they live with them more easily over years.
Can I mix a multicolour rug with patterned cushions?
Yes, but carefully. The rule is to keep the colour palette consistent and vary the scale of the patterns. A large-pattern rug can be paired with small-pattern cushions in matching colours. A small-pattern rug can pair with large-pattern cushions. Don't mix two large patterns of similar scale, and don't go pattern-heavy on every surface.
Can I get a designer multicolour rug?
Yes. Several pieces in our Pierre Cardin designer collection include multicolour patterns, particularly in the Vendome, Villette, and Paris ranges where traditional medallion designs combine cream, gold, navy, and burgundy. Visit our showrooms to see them in person.
Do you deliver multicolour rugs across Australia?
Yes. Free Australia-wide delivery on all rug orders over $50. Sydney metro orders can opt for express delivery for 1 to 3 business day arrival. See our Sydney rug collection for express delivery options and showroom pickup.
Browse Our Multicolour Rug Collection
The multicolour rugs below are a small selection of what we currently have in stock. Use the filters to narrow by size, material, style, or colour palette, or visit either Sydney showroom to see them in person. Looking for related styles? Browse our traditional rugs for medallion-pattern pieces, our fluffy rug collection for soft textured options, or single-colour alternatives in our navy, green, and grey ranges. Need advice? Call us on (02) 9166 3980 or pop into our Auburn or Lansvale showrooms.
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