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Rugs in the summer: the best fabrics for lightness and comfort

More than an aesthetic element, rugs in the summer are allies to balance comfort and freshness in the projects

By CASACOR Publisher

Submitted at Oct 23, 2025, 5:41 PM

08 min de leitura
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Using rugs in the summer may seem like a challenge, but the secret lies in the choice of fabric. Instead of giving up on coziness, this season invites us to rethink textures, weaves, and colors so that the projects remain pleasant, fresh, and visually balanced. Rugs made of natural and light materials are great allies for those who want to keep the home cozy without compromising on thermal comfort. Integration favors the view of the carioca nature in this apartment. Project by Ketlein Amorin. In the photo, living room with balcony, view of nature and rug. In addition to complementing the decoration, rugs in the summer help to define spaces and bring aesthetic unity to integrated projects. Choosing the right material is the key point to ensure that the piece brings freshness, softness, and naturalness to the home. Below, we list the best options to invest in during the season!

Natural fibers: the freshness of nature inside the home


Natural fibers are the protagonists when it comes to rugs in the summer. Materials like sisal, jute, and seagrass have open weaves, breathability, and a slightly rustic touch, ideal for creating a light and sophisticated atmosphere. Moreover, they are sustainable and match various decoration styles, from contemporary to boho.

Beatriz Quinelato - Estúdio Terra, project from CASACOR São Paulo 2021.
Due to their ability to regulate temperature and withstand humidity, these rugs are perfect for covered balconies, living rooms, and entry halls. The neutral color and natural texture also contribute to a sense of visual freshness, gently contrasting with wooden or woven fiber furniture.

Cotton: comfort and practicality for everyday use


Among the rugs in the summer, cotton is one of the most versatile options. Light, soft, and easy to wash, it adapts to various areas of the home and can even be used in bedrooms and bathrooms. Its pleasant texture to the touch and the wide variety of colors and patterns make the material ideal for those seeking comfort and personality.
Fernanda Milcent and Bruna Milcent - Milcent Architecture - Living Dialogues. Project from CASACOR Bahia 2024.
Another advantage is the ease of maintenance — an essential characteristic in the routines of warmer days. Cotton rugs can be washed frequently without deforming, making them ideal for beach houses, countryside, or homes with pets.

Linen and viscose: elegance with lightness


For those who desire a sophisticated look without giving up on lightness, linen and viscose are excellent alternatives. These fabrics have fine and fresh fibers, which reflect light well and give a subtle shine to the projects. In light tones, they help to enhance brightness and reinforce the feeling of lightness characteristic of the warm months.

Maria Alice Crippa and Gustavo Assis - Living Essences. Project from CASACOR Paraná 2025.
Although they are more delicate, these rugs enhance living rooms and bedrooms, especially when paired with clean design furniture and a neutral palette. Natural linen, in particular, creates a refined and organic aesthetic that harmonizes perfectly with light wood floors or burnt cement.

Bamboo and raffia rugs: contemporary freshness


Bamboo and raffia rugs stand out for their natural aesthetic and pleasant tactile effect, evoking the freshness of beach houses. Bamboo, for example, has a smooth and cool surface to the touch, ideal for balancing out the heat of more intense days. Raffia, with its artisanal weave, adds texture and authenticity to the decoration.

Wallpaper with an aged gradient effect is a highlight of this apartment. Project by Manoela Fleck. In the photo, living and dining room with table, shelves, and sofa.

These rugs are suitable for high-traffic areas, such as hallways and dining rooms, due to their durability and ease of cleaning. In addition, their neutral tones and artisanal aspect work well with wooden furniture, linen fabrics, and ceramic objects — a timeless combination for summer!

Colors and weaves that refresh


Besides the fabric, the design also influences the feeling of lightness. Rugs in the summer ask for soft palettes, with shades of sand, off-white, light blue, and olive green, reminiscent of nature and tranquility. Open weaves and delicate geometric patterns help maintain a fluid look, allowing the eye to circulate freely through the projects.

Touches of color and structural elements give personality to this apartment. Project by Ricardo Abreu. In the photo, living room with colorful rug, metal door, and sofa.
Another trend is the use of layered rugs in natural materials, creating subtle layers of texture without overcrowding the space. This composition works well in living areas and reinforces the sense of warmth, even in the hottest months. CASACOR Publisher is a content creator, developed by the CASACOR Technology team from the knowledge base of casacor.com.br. This text was edited by Yeska Coelho.