Ashley Tisdale brings a 'cozy, welcoming vibe' to her home with rug colors that 'work well in any space' – shop the look for under $120
The actress's new collection with Rugs USA is a gorgeous celebration of warming neutrals – and they're an additional 15% off with the code Fall 15
A rug is the cherry on top of a living room that transforms a house into a home. It infuses warmth and coziness into any space, making you feel instantly welcome. Thus, selecting the right color and texture for your home is of utmost importance.
In our search for the perfect rug, we've been taking major rug inspiration from the latest celebrity home brand: Ashley Tisdale's Rugs USA collection. Best of all, they're an additional 15% off right now using the code 'FALL15.' Though you might remember Tisdale from her days acting and singing on the Disney Channel, her current projects couldn't be further from the candy-colored glitz of her youth. Nowadays, Tisdale spends her time at her Los Angeles-based design firm, Frenshe Interiors. The brand is inspired by the former-actress's vintage meets contemporary style. Her projects feature a lot of warm neutrals, natural materials, and sumptuous textures.
Rugs are a key part of making a home feel welcoming, so Rugs USA was a natural partner for Tisdale's Frenshe brand. 'I have always been obsessed with rugs – they’re the most important element when you’re designing a space. I'm so proud to be launching my first-ever rug collection with Rugs USA, which is inspired by many of my favorite rugs collected over the years,' she says.
Based on Tisdale's design philosophy, the collection leans neutral. In fact, the Frenshe Interiors founder swears by the shades for everything from a living room rug to an entryway rug. She states: 'I gravitate toward muted, warm shades because they create such a cozy, welcoming vibe in any space,' says Tisdale. Dimensional shades of cream, soft tans, taupes and moody hues will always be among the most versatile shades.
Shop H&G's Top Frenshe Interiors x Rugs USA Picks
The entire collection is absolutely stunning, but here are just a few of our editors' favorites. They're perfect for any home.
Marled Texture
The price is right on this neutral rug that's just as affordable as it is chic and versatile.
Checked
This casual, crooked-lined approach on a checked pattern is an instant conversation starter in an ivory colorway that goes with everything.
Gray Undertones
Be bold with this beautiful blue gray rug that gives the neutral color a new lease on life. The faded texture will add movement to your space.
Unique
We'd never seen anything like this broken stripe pattern. It's an interesting way to bring in pattern without going too maximalist.
Boho Feel
This ivory and tan rug feels incredible underfoot with its gorgeous nubby texture and bohemian look.
Tiled Pattern
This welcoming taupe rug is simple but effective transforming your space into an inviting oasis.
When it came to designing her Rugs USA collection, Tisdale decided that using texture in interior design was just as important as the color. She says: 'One of the most important things when choosing any rug: It should look good (of course!) but it also has to feel really good on the feet.' This ethos is clear in the variety of high quality materials and finishes used on the designs.
No matter the room, the colors, or the patterns already present, a neutral, textural rug can upgrade any space. The Frenshe Interiors x Rugs USA collaboration is a great place to start.
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Sophie is a London-based News Editor at Homes & Gardens, where she works on the Celebrity Style team. She is fascinated by the intersection of design and popular culture and is particularly excited when researching trends or interior history. Sophie is an avid pop culture fan. As an H&G editor, she has interviewed the likes of Martha Stewart, Hilary Duff, and the casts of Queer Eye and Selling Sunset. Before joining Future Publishing, Sophie worked as the Head of Content and Communications at Fig Linens and Home, a boutique luxury linens and furniture brand. She has also written features on exciting developments in the design world for Westport Magazine. Sophie has an MSc from the Oxford University Department of Anthropology and a BA in Creative Writing and Sociology from Sarah Lawrence College.
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