

How to Choose the Right Rug Size for Your Space
Choosing the right rug size can make or break the overall look of a room. A rug that’s too small can make your space feel disconnected, while a rug that’s too large might overwhelm your furniture and decor. In this guide, we’ll help you find the perfect rug size for every room in your home.
1. Understand the Purpose of the Rug
Before deciding on size, ask yourself what role the rug will play:
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Anchor the space? (e.g., under a sofa or bed)
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Define a zone? (like a dining or reading area)
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Add warmth and texture?
Each purpose may require a different size and placement.
2. Measure Your Space
Always start by measuring the area where you plan to place the rug. Use painter’s tape or a bedsheet to visualize how different sizes will look in your space before purchasing.
3. Living Room Rug Sizes
There are three main layouts to consider:
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All furniture on the rug
Ideal for open-plan living rooms. Leave 6–12 inches between the rug and the wall. -
Front legs on the rug
A balanced look, especially with sofas and chairs. Common rug size: 160x230cm or 200x300cm. -
Coffee table only
Small rugs (e.g., 120x170cm) work here but be careful—they can make the room feel disjointed.
4. Dining Room Rug Sizes
Your rug should be large enough so that chairs stay on the rug, even when pulled out. Measure your table and add at least 60cm on each side. Popular sizes:
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6-seater table: 200x300cm
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8-seater table: 250x350cm or larger
5. Bedroom Rug Sizes
Options depend on bed size:
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Full rug under bed
Extends around all sides, ideal for luxury looks. Use at least 240x330cm for a queen bed. -
Partial rug under bed
Placed under the bottom two-thirds of the bed, without reaching nightstands. -
Runner rugs
Placed on both sides of the bed or just one side—great for small rooms.
6. Hallway and Entry Rugs
For narrow spaces, choose runners that allow some floor to show on each side. Measure the length of your hallway and leave 5–10cm of space on each side for balance.
7. Don’t Forget Rug Pads
Rug pads prevent slipping, add cushioning, and protect your floors. Always match the pad size to your rug or slightly smaller.
Final Tips:
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Bigger is often better. A slightly larger rug can make your space feel bigger and more cohesive.
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Match the rug shape to your furniture layout (e.g., round rug under a round table).
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Always check product sizing carefully—visual guides from retailers can help.
Conclusion
Rug sizing isn’t one-size-fits-all, but with a little planning and measuring, you can transform any space into a stylish and comfortable haven. Take your time, visualize different layouts, and choose a rug that truly complements your home.
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