How to Arrange an Area Rug

In order to find the right rug and then properly arrange it to perfectly work with your décor– size and shape matter the most.

Living Room

The dimensions of a living room will dictate the ideal size and shape rug for the space. Here are some helpful tips that take into account the layout of the furniture using rectangular rugs.

160 X 230
160 X 230

All legs off, furniture surrounding edges of the rug – When opting for a smaller rug, keeping all legs of the furniture off and positioned around the edges of the rug is a smart choice. This is a particularly effective decorating strategy if your rug has bold, flamboyant patterns and coloring that you’d like to fill the room.

200 X 300
200 X 300

Front legs on the outer edges of the rug – The most popular layout for living room furnishings. This arrangement will help to connect the furniture and harmonize room décor while also lending a wonderful sense of proportion to the entire space.

Dining Room

When choosing a rug for the dining room be sure that it is big enough to allow all four legs of the chairs to sit comfortably on the rug, even when the chairs are pulled away from the table. A loose rule of thumb to follow is that your rug should be extended at least 60cm around the table.

160 X 230
160 X 230

Use a 160 X 230 rectangular rug in smaller dining areas.

200 X 300
200 X 300

These rugs will generally accommodate 6 chairs. Remember to leave approximately 40-50cm between the perimeter of the rug and the walls.

200 X 200
200 X 200

Round or Square - A round rug works nicely with a square table and 4 – 6 chairs around it. You can also use a square shaped rug under a roundtable.

The BedRoom

The most important factors in selecting the right size area rug for the bedroom are the dimensions of your bed as well as the room.

160 X 230
160 X 230

Double Bed – This rug works best when placed horizontally under the bottom two-thirds of a full sized bed, the rug exposed in front and on both sides.

200 X 300
200 X 300

King Size Bed – Remember the “Bigger is Better” rule when it comes to arranging an area rug under a king size bed. A rug that is too small will detract from grand look and dimensions of the entire room.