How To Hang Rugs On The Wall (step-by-step Guide)

Okay, let’s talk about something that might just ruffle a few decorator feathers. We’re going to hang rugs. On the wall. Yes, you heard me. Forget those boring framed prints. It’s time for some serious textile art.
Think about it. You’ve got a rug that’s practically begging for a standing ovation. It’s too pretty to be walked on. It deserves a promotion. So, we’re giving it one. This is not just decorating; it’s giving your rug a starring role.
First things first, gather your supplies. You don't need a degree in advanced carpentry. Just a few things you can probably find around the house. Or at your friendly neighborhood hardware store. No biggie.
You’ll need a strong curtain rod. Think sturdy. Something that can handle a bit of weight. We’re not hanging tissue paper here. We’re hanging something with some heft. Something with character. And possibly some spilled coffee from last Tuesday. But that’s a story for another time.
Next, you need a way to attach your rug to that rod. This is where things get a little creative. You could go the professional route. But where’s the fun in that? We’re going for DIY charm.
One popular method involves rug clips. These are little gizmos. They’re designed to hold fabric. They’re surprisingly effective. You attach them to the rug. They then grip the rod. It’s like a tiny, furry handshake. A very secure handshake.
Another option? Heavy-duty velcro. Yes, velcro. Hear me out. You get the industrial-strength kind. You stick one side to the back of your rug. You stick the other side to a strip of wood. This wooden strip then attaches to your wall. It’s surprisingly strong. And it’s a bit more hidden.
Or, for the truly adventurous, you could sew on a sleeve. This is for the seamstresses and tailors among us. Or those who have a patient friend with a sewing machine. You create a channel. The rod slides through. Voila! Instant tapestry.

Let’s assume you’ve chosen your attachment method. We’ll focus on the velcro method for now. It’s accessible. It’s relatively painless. And it doesn’t require a needle and thread. Unless you want to make it look extra fancy. Which you can, but let’s keep it simple for today.
So, you’ve got your rug. It’s probably lying on the floor, looking all sad. Give it a little pep talk. Tell it it’s about to be famous. It’s going to be admired. It’s going to be the talk of the town. Or at least the talk of your living room.
Now, clean the back of the rug. You don’t want to attach velcro to dust bunnies. They’re not exactly known for their adhesive qualities. A good brush will do the trick. Make sure it’s nice and dry.
Next, the wooden strip. This is your wall anchor. You can buy a nice piece of lumber. Or, if you’re feeling particularly thrifty, repurpose something. Just make sure it’s smooth. And the right length. It should be slightly shorter than the width of your rug. This gives it a nice finished look.
Attach the velcro to this wooden strip. Use the strong adhesive side. Press it down firmly. Really give it some oomph. You want it to stick. Like, really stick.

Now, the tricky part. Attaching the other half of the velcro to your rug. This requires some precision. You want it to line up perfectly with the strip on the wood. Lay the rug down. Place the wooden strip where you want the top edge of your rug to be. Then, carefully press the velcro onto the back of the rug. Work your way across. Make sure there are no bubbles. No wrinkles. Just a smooth, even application.
Now for the wall. Decide where you want your rug to hang. Hold it up against the wall. Step back. Squint. Does it look right? Is it too high? Too low? This is your moment of truth. Measure twice, hang once, as they say. Though with rugs, maybe measure thrice. Or just eyeball it and hope for the best.
Once you’ve found the perfect spot, mark your wall. Lightly. You can use a pencil. Or a piece of chalk. Just a little guide.
Now, attach the wooden strip to the wall. This is where your screws and wall anchors come in. You might need a drill. If you don't have one, ask a handy neighbor. Or embrace the slightly wobbly charm of a nail. Just kidding. Please use screws.
Make sure the strip is level. Use a level tool. It’s a little bubble in a plastic case. It tells you if things are straight. It’s a decorator’s best friend. Or at least a DIYer’s.
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Once the wooden strip is securely on the wall, it’s time for the grand reveal. Take your rug. Align the velcro on the rug with the velcro on the wooden strip. And press. Press hard. You’ll hear a satisfying rip as the velcro engages. It’s a sound of victory.
Step back and admire your work. You’ve done it. You’ve transformed a floor covering into a wall masterpiece. It adds texture. It adds color. It adds personality. Suddenly, your wall isn’t just a wall anymore. It’s a canvas.
Think about the possibilities. A Persian rug? Instant exotic charm. A shag rug? Cozy, retro vibes. A tribal rug? Bohemian chic. The options are endless. Your rug is no longer confined to the ground. It’s reaching new heights. Literally.
And the best part? If you get tired of it, you can easily take it down. Just a gentle pull, and it’s off the wall. You can swap it out. You can wash it. You can even put it back on the floor. It’s flexible. It’s adaptable. It’s the decorating equivalent of a multi-tool.
Some might say it’s unconventional. They might whisper. They might raise an eyebrow. But we know the truth. We know that a rug on the wall is a statement. It’s bold. It’s beautiful. It’s a conversation starter.
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So, go forth. Embrace the rug-on-the-wall revolution. Your floors will thank you for the break. And your walls will never be the same. It’s time to let your textiles shine. Let them hang out. On the wall. Where everyone can see them.
And if anyone asks, you can tell them it’s a family heirloom. Or a piece of art you discovered on your travels. Or simply, “I decided my rug was too fabulous to be ignored.” They’ll probably just nod and agree. Because, let’s be honest, it’s a pretty great idea.
Remember to choose the right rug, of course. Not every rug is destined for wall glory. Thick, heavy rugs might be a bit much. But lighter, flatter rugs? They’re prime candidates. Think Kilim rugs. Or flatweave Persian rugs. They’re practically designed for this.
And consider the overall style of your room. Does the rug complement your existing decor? Or is it a wild, glorious rebel? Either way, it’s a choice you get to make. You’re the boss of your walls.
So, don’t be afraid to experiment. Don’t be afraid to go against the grain. Hanging a rug on the wall is a small act of rebellion. A beautiful, colorful, textured act of rebellion. And who doesn’t love a good rebellion?
You’ve got this. Grab your rug. Grab your supplies. And get ready to elevate your home décor. Literally. To the wall.
