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How to Select the Right-Sized Rug for Your Room

9 years ago
last modified: 9 years ago

How do you determine the correct size rug for your space? It is not
an exact science. The type of room and furniture placement should
factor into your decision. We suggest leaving an equal amount of
flooring exposed on all sides of the room. The first step is always to
measure the space using a tape measure. One of the most common mistakes
is to rely on a visual or 'eyeball' the space. A 6x9 rug can look very
differently hanging on a rack. To make it easy, use our room planner!

Dining & Breakfast Room:

  • When selecting a room size rug for the dining room,
    you need to measure the length and width of your table. Don't
    forget to include the table leaf if you use it frequently.
  • A good rule of thumb is to allow at least 24" to 30"
    of rug beyond the table on each side to allow chairs to move in
    and out, ensuring the chair is still placed on the rug when seated. For
    visual interest, a round roug is a great choice beneath either a round
    or square table. Use the guide below to determine the best size rug for
    your dining room.

Living or Family Room:

  • When selecting a room size rug, allow 12" to 18" of floor as a
    border around the rug; however in small rooms, you can leave less
    floor showing. In a very large or open room, you may want to
    consider using two different, but related rugs, to anchor each
    seating area.
  • Your rug should anchor your furniture, use the guide below
    for options. If you prefer, furniture legs may be placed on or off the
    rug.
  • Make sure to account for any heating vents or doorways.
  • Depending on the usage of the room, you may want to consider traffic patterns.

An 8x10 rug brings together most furniture groupings nicely.

Bedroom:

  • When selecting a room size rug for the bedroom, it's always nice
    to start your day with a step or two on our rugs. Use the guide below to
    determine the best options based on the room layout and your needs.
  • If you have twin beds in the same room, a 3x5 rug or runner between the beds is always a great choice.
  • This is the perfect place to play around with rug sizes-try a
    round rug or a rectangular rug placed at a diagonal underneath the bed.

Entry Way:

  • Make sure the door can open and close over the rug. Consider the thickness or pile height of the rug.
  • If it's a long hallway, you can also consider using two 8 ft runners.

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