Choosing the right rug size creates visual harmony, defines functional zones, and enhances comfort—tying your room together while protecting floors. A well-proportioned rug makes furniture feel intentional, prevents tripping hazards, and elevates your decor for a polished look. Measuring carefully ensures your investment fits flawlessly, saving time and money.
Living Room
A living room rug should complement your furniture arrangement while enhancing the overall space. In open floor plans, it serves as a visual anchor that ties the seating area together. The right rug also improves acoustics by softening echoes and absorbing sound. Ultimately, it creates both aesthetic harmony and functional comfort in your home.
Designer Tip: For open floor plans, consider sizing up to 8'x10' for better zone definition.
Dining Room
A practical guideline is choosing a dining rug four feet wider than your table. This ensures chairs remain fully on the surface when pulled back.
Match rug shapes to your table: rectangles for 2-4 (5x7') or 6-seaters (8x10'+), circles for square/round tables. Scale ensures proper framing and legroom when seated.
Hallway And Entryway
Our 2’x5’,2’x6’, 3’x5’ washable runner rugs are the perfect functional addition to your home’s narrow corridors. Choose between the classic low-profile rug pad, or a cushioned rug pad for added comfort when you walk.
Bedroom
Select your rug size based on your bed dimensions. A full-bed-sized rug creates a stunning centerpiece, while bedside accent rugs add cozy comfort underfoot.
Scale bedroom rugs to your bed - 5x7' frames twins, 8x10'+ grounds queens. For open floor space, position runners or 2x3' accents beside the bed for texture.
