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Rug Size Guide for Homes, Hotels & Commercial Spaces


Don’t settle for a standard-size rug if you can get the perfect, custom-size rug instead. Many of our customers learn this lesson the hard way when they discover that their standard-sized rug is either too small or too large for their space.

In this guide, we walk you through different layouts for each room in the house as well as suggestions for commercial settings. Plus, we break down the most common sizing mistakes so you can avoid them.

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Malibu | Cord

Rug Layouts for Living Rooms & Lounges

Should a rug go under the sofa or in front of it? Is a 5'x8' rug too small for a living room? Find answers and more below.

Most Popular / Budget Friendly


The most preferred and cost-saving staging option places the two front legs of your sofa and chairs on top of the rug to frame an inviting seating area. This works well for medium and smaller sized rooms.

Open Concept or Large Rooms


If you have a big living room or an open concept space, consider arranging all furniture—your sofa, chairs, coffee and side tables—on top of the rug. This creates a cohesive look that defines the space and makes it feel intentional and well-balanced. Opt for the largest rug size you can afford.

Rule of Thumb


Give the rug at least another foot on either side of the longest piece of furniture. If you have side tables, factor their width into the calculations. You don't want half of the legs on the rug and the other half off the rug.

What is the "dreaded rug island"?


It’s a term used by designers for a small area rug placed in the center without any seating on it. It makes the furniture look like it is floating in space and does not convey the cohesion a living room or gathering space deserves (especially in open floor plans or lobbies). Not recommended!

How much space should there be between the edge of a rug and the wall?


If you want to avoid the "wall-to-wall carpet look," leave 12-18 inches of bare floor all the way around your area rug and the wall for large rooms and 6-8 inches for smaller spaces. This border frames the room and keeps the rug from overwhelming the space.

In office lounges or hotel lobbies, large rugs unify seating areas and guide foot traffic. Ensure commercial-grade fibers and backing for heavy use.

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Ravenna | Harvest
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Rug Layouts for Bedrooms & Hotel Rooms

Find answers to questions like "what size rug goes under a queen bed?" and "can I use runners instead of a full rug in a bedroom?"

Large Bedrooms & Large Rugs


If your primary bedroom is sizable, we recommend that all furniture is placed on a large area rug—queen or king size bed plus two nightstands.

Smaller Rugs in Bedrooms


If your bedroom is smaller or the rug is not large enough to hold all furniture pieces, tuck the rug under the bed just up to the nightstands.

How wide should a bedroom rug be?


You either want the width of the rug to include the nightstands or extend at least beyond 18 inches on either side of the bed. This way, your feet have a soft landing whenever you step out of bed.

Can I put an area rug on top of wall-to-wall carpet?


Wall-to-wall carpeting adds extra padding and absorbs sound, a perfect addition to bedrooms. If the room already has wall-to-wall carpeting, you can always add an area rug as a design element or focal point, either perpendicular to the bed or as a runner alongside the end.

In hotel guest rooms, rugs help define bed areas and add acoustic comfort. Consider larger sizes to ensure nightstands and bed bases sit entirely on the rug for a polished look.

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Medina | Mink
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Rug Layouts for Dining Rooms & Restaurants

Dining tables come in all shapes and sizes, so there isn't one answer the question "what is the right size rug for a dining table with 6 chairs?" A custom sized rug is the solution. But how big should the rug be?

Standard-Sized Rugs Don't Fit


The biggest mistake customers make is buying a standard-sized rug that doesn't fit the table with the chairs pushed out. There is nothing worse than sliding your chair in or out and getting stuck on the edge of a rug.

How much larger should a rug be than the table?


Add about 32 to 36 inches to each side of the table’s dimensions to comfortably move chairs in and out. Whether the table is rectangular, round, or oval, a custom-size rug with the right chair clearance creates a relaxed dining experience.

What size rug should I get if I have an extendable table?

It all depends on how often you use your table’s extensions. If you only entertain large groups two to three times a year, then stick with a rug that fits your unextended table. If in doubt, get a rug that accommodates the table with or without extensions.

In restaurants, rugs define dining zones and reduce noise. Choose durable, stain-resistant materials like SynSisal® or a contract-grade polypropylene for high-traffic areas.

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Perth | Driftwood
Langley | Smoke

Rug Layouts for Kitchens

Kitchen rugs and runners in front of the sink, stove or both are a great way to freshen up the look of your kitchen. You can add a splash of color or an intriguing pattern, all the while protecting high-traffic areas from excessive wear and tear.

What size rug works best in a galley or open-concept kitchen?


For galley kitchens, L-shaped kitchens, or kitchens with an island, place a decent-sized runner along the longest side of your cabinets. This way, you cushion most of your steps and protect your tiles or hardwood floors from being banged up by the occasional knife drop.

How wide should a kitchen runner be?


Leave at least 3 to 6 inches on each side in small areas and up to 24” in large kitchens for your tile or hardwood floor to remain visible. To help you determine how many inches to leave exposed, think about where you spend the most time standing—do you want your feet to straddle the edge of a rug or be fully on top of the rug?

I need a custom cut rug that wraps around my kitchen island.

No problem. We custom create L-shaped rugs or other irregular shaped rugs to fit your exact specifications. Head over to Irregular Shaped & Custom Cut Rugs to learn more.

While rugs aren’t typically used in commercial kitchens for safety and hygiene reasons, a front of the house application like a seating area or beverage station are candidates for a rug. Think woven vinyl for its non-slip attributes and easy cleaning.

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minimalist design: the subtle weave & neutral colorways of synthesis work well in your kitchen or any hardworking space
Flashback Seal wool runner in sophisticated bathroom

Rug Layouts for Bathrooms

Who would not want a plush wool area rug in the bathroom to add warmth and extra comfort? Maybe wool is outside of your budget and your bathroom is large. Thankfully, there are options—both in material and layouts.

Rugs for Small Bathrooms


Match your bathroom rug to the length of your single or double vanity. This approach is budget-friendly but still dresses up the space and provides a warm foundation. Don't forget a rug pad to prevent slipping!

Large Bathrooms


A larger space allows for more flexibility. You can place two area rugs in front of your vanity or just one large bathroom rug. The rug shape is also up to you and the room's layout—from square to rectangular or oval to circular—a custom-sized rug is the perfect complement.

How much exposed bathroom flooring should I see?


Large or small, when sizing your new bathroom rug, leave at least 3 to 6 inches of visible tile or hardwood flooring (especially if the flooring is beautiful!). This creates a tailored border for a finished look.

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Rug Layouts for Entryways & Lobbies

Customers rarely think about it but the most important place to choose the right rug is your entryway. In a home, a foyer or entryway area rug conveys your home’s style: modern versus traditional, minimalist versus luxurious, or energizing versus relaxing. In a commercial setting, an entryway rug or walk-off mat captures dirt and can showcase your brand.

A Large Entryway Needs a Large Rug


Larger is always better. Entryway rugs help trap dirt, moisture, and mud, and the longer the rug, the less chance debris will track onto floors or other rugs. Your rug or runner should be centered in front of the entrance and guide visitors from one zone to the next.

Add a Walk-Off Mat in Small Entryways


If your entryway is small or narrow and you only have room for a small rug, add a tough walk-off mat at your front door. This is an efficient way to trap gravel, sand, and mud before it enters your house.

How much space should I leave between the rug and the wall or furniture?


Leave 4 to 8 inches on each side of the rug to create a frame. This helps makes the space feel balanced and polished. However, make sure that the height of the rug doesn't interfere with the opening and closing of the door.

Door Clearance & Entryway Rugs


Always measure door clearance and determine the pile height of your rug so the door can open freely over the rug. If opening the front door does not allow for a rug, center a rug in the space or lay it in front of a foyer bench or table.

In busy commercial entrances, durable walk-off mats not only trap dirt and moisture right at the door, commercial-grade polypropylene mats can be customized to include your brand's logo or business name.

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Rug Layouts for Porches, Patios & Pool Decks

The recommendations and tips outlined above for specific indoor settings can also be applied in similar outdoor settings.

Browse our Outdoor | Anywhere Collection and if you have additional questions or can’t wrap your mind around your specific space needs, please chat with our team of experts.

In commercial outdoor spaces like restaurant patios or hotel terraces, rugs define seating areas and add a distinct layer of luxury and style. Look for outdoor rugs made from UV-stable, moisture-resistant fibers like polypropylene or rPET.

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Strata | Petrified Forest

We Make It Easy To Design Your Perfect Custom Rug

In this video, we’ll show you how easy it is to bring warmth and harmony to your space with a rug that complements your unique layout. From choosing the perfect material and color to adding a border that elevates your design, we make customization simple and stress-free.