Size and Fitting Guide

Selecting the right rug can be a challenge. That's why our design experts are here to guide you through rug sizing and placement, so you can enjoy the fun part—picking the ideal color, pattern, and style!.

Positioning and Balance

The size of the room isn’t the only factor when choosing a rug—it’s about how the furniture is arranged. A well-sized rug ties together different pieces, creating a cohesive look. Rugs are also great for adding balance to asymmetrical spaces and for zoning open-plan areas. Need help? Our experts are always available for advice.

Size and Comfort

Our rugs are designed to feel luxurious underfoot. To fully enjoy this comfort, ensure there’s ample rug coverage around the edges of a bed or along a corridor, offering a complete walking experience.

Borders and Patterns

Rugs with borders lend a traditional touch and can help define a space. On the other hand, rugs with patterns extending to the edges offer a more modern, expansive feel, making the room seem larger and more relaxed.

Custom Rug Sizes

Looking for something unique? Explore our custom and bespoke options tailored to your specific needs.

Bedrooms

  • Line drawing of a bedroom with a bed, two bedside tables with lamps, a pink rug with a marble pattern, and two pillows on the bed.

    Bedroom A

    In a bedroom, place the rug beneath the bed, extending in front of the bedside tables and positioned perpendicular to the bed frame. This ensures a soft, comfortable surface to step onto when getting up. For a balanced look, aim to have an equal amount of rug visible at the foot of the bed.

  • Top-down view of a bedroom with a bed, two nightstands with lamps, and side tables.

    Bedroom B

    Bedside runners offer a stylish alternative in the bedroom. If you choose to use two rugs, ensure they are at least the width of the bedside tables and the length of the bed for a balanced look.

  • Diagram of a machine with a conveyor belt, an electronic component, and a box with a pattern, showing different parts and their functions.

    Bedroom C

    Another option for a bedroom is to place a smaller rug at a right angle to the bed frame, positioned at the foot of the bed. This arrangement works well when using a more compact rug.

Living Room

  • A top-down view of a living room with a pink patterned area rug, two black sofas with pillows facing each other, four black armchairs positioned around a rectangular coffee table, and two side tables with lamps in the corners.

    Living Room A

    If your budget allows, choose a living room rug that is large enough to accommodate the furniture comfortably within its edges. This helps to unify the space and creates a more cohesive feel. A smaller rug can seem out of place, making the room feel disjointed.

  • Top-down view of a living room with a large marble floor, two black armchairs with purple accents, a black coffee table, and a wall-mounted TV. A shelf with books and decorative items is above the TV.

    Living Room B

    You can create the illusion of a larger room by positioning a rug with its edges tucked halfway under the furniture. This approach is especially effective with contemporary rugs that feature a seamless pattern extending to the edge.

  • Top view of a living room furniture layout with a sofa, two armchairs, and a rectangular rug in the center.

    Living Room C

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  • Top-down view of two adjacent room layouts separated by a white wall, each with black sofa sets, coffee tables, and rugs in different patterns.

    Living Room D

    An L-shaped sofa faces two directions, so it's important to place a rug that sits comfortably beneath both sections and aligns evenly at each end. Ideally, the sofa should fit entirely within the rug's edges or be positioned at least halfway under the L-shape. A small rug placed inside the L can feel inadequate and may make the sofa appear isolated.