Rug Size Guide
Living Room
When choosing a living room rug, consider how it complements your furniture and explore different layout options. In open floor plans, the rug should help define the space and create a cohesive look.
245 x 330 Cm (8'X11') RUGS
Ideal for large living rooms, this rug fits under all key furniture pieces, unifying the seating area and creating a balanced layout.
245 x 305 cm (8'x10') Rugs
Perfect for large living rooms, this rug sits neatly under the front legs of sofas and chairs, bringing the seating area together for a unified look.
185 x 275 cm (6'x9') Rugs
Ideal for medium to large living rooms, this rug fits under the front legs of sofas and chairs, creating a cohesive seating area.
150 x 215 cm (5'x7') Rugs
This rug fits well in smaller living rooms, sitting under the front legs of sofas and chairs to create a cohesive and cozy seating area.
90 x 150 cm (3'x5') Rugs
In a compact living area, this rug fits nicely under a small armchair or serves as a cozy spot for a side table and an accent chair, adding a touch of comfort and style.
Dining Room
When selecting a dining room rug, ensure it’s large enough to fit under the table and chairs, even when they’re pulled out. A well-sized rug can help anchor the space and define the dining area in open layouts.
Large Table
For large dining tables like this, the best rug sizes are 245 x 330 cm (8'x11') or 245 x 305 cm (8'x10'). These sizes ensure the rug fits comfortably beneath the table and chairs, with enough space for the chairs to remain on the rug even when pulled out.
Medium Table
For medium-sized dining tables, rugs measuring 245 x 305 cm (8’x10’) or 185 x 275 cm (6’x9’) work well. They fit comfortably under both the table and chairs, offering a balanced layout while keeping the chairs on the rug even when pulled out.
Small Table
For a small round table, a 245 cm (8') round rug or a 185 x 275 cm (6’x9’) rectangular rug works well. Both sizes allow the rug to extend beyond the chairs, creating a balanced and cohesive dining space.
Bedroom
A bedroom rug should extend beyond the sides of the bed to create a cozy, comfortable atmosphere. Consider how the rug frames the bed and complements the room’s layout, ensuring balance and warmth.
King Bed
A 245 x 305 cm (8’x10’) or 245 x 330 cm (8’x11’) rug fits under the entire king bed, extending beyond the sides and foot, creating a spacious and luxurious feel for larger bedrooms.
Queen Bed
This 245 x 305 cm (8’x10’) rug fits neatly under the queen bed, leaving ample space around it for a well-balanced and cohesive look.
Double/Full Bed
Placing two 150 x 215 cm (5’x7’) rugs on each side of the bed creates a symmetrical layout while adding comfort underfoot.
Double/Full Bed
The 185 x 275 cm (6’x9’) rug works well under a double bed, providing a proportional look and extending just beyond the sides.
Single/Twin Bed
For a single or twin bed, the 150 x 215 cm (5’x7’) rug sits comfortably under the bed, leaving room for side furniture and enhancing the layout.
Kitchen
In the kitchen, a rug can add comfort and style to high-traffic areas. Place rugs in front of the sink, island, or prep space to soften hard floors while adding visual interest and defining specific work zones.
Large Kitchen
A 90 x 150 cm (3’x5’) rug, 150 x 215 cm (5’x7’) rug, or a 75 x 215 cm (2.5’x7’) runner fits perfectly in a large kitchen. These sizes provide coverage under the main working areas, adding comfort and defining the space without overwhelming it.
Medium Kitchen
For a medium kitchen, a 90 x 150 cm (3’x5’) rug or a 75 x 215 cm (2.5’x7’) runner works well. These options fit neatly in front of the counters and stove, enhancing the layout while providing comfort underfoot.
Small Kitchen
A 90 x 150 cm (3’x5’) rug is the best choice for small kitchens. It fits snugly in front of key work areas like the sink and stove, adding a touch of warmth and style without taking up too much space.
Long Kitchen
In a long kitchen, a runner rug measuring 75 x 215 cm (2.5’x7’) or 75 x 305 cm (2.5’x10’) is ideal. These sizes cover the central walkway, helping to connect the different workstations while adding softness to the floor.