Sometimes you can get a flat photo of a rug to skew closer to the perspective of your inspiration photo in PowerPoint. From the Picture Format menu, go to Picture Effects and then 3-D rotation. This can also be good for skewing artwork to look more like it's hanging on a perpendicular wall. E.g., for your hall rug and that photo, choosing the "Perspective Relaxed Moderately" preset and then going back into the menu and selecting "3-D Rotation Options" and adjusting it to 290 degrees on the Y rotation and 75 degrees on the Perspective is pretty close!
Sometimes you can get a flat photo of a rug to skew closer to the perspective of your inspiration photo in PowerPoint. From the Picture Format menu, go to Picture Effects and then 3-D rotation. This can also be good for skewing artwork to look more like it's hanging on a perpendicular wall. E.g., for your hall rug and that photo, choosing the "Perspective Relaxed Moderately" preset and then going back into the menu and selecting "3-D Rotation Options" and adjusting it to 290 degrees on the Y rotation and 75 degrees on the Perspective is pretty close!
Great advice, thanks Naomi :)