We're asked all the time about how to buy the perfect rug for a specific space, and today we're sharing the factors we consider when shopping for one of the largest decorative items in any room!
Our first rule: SIZE MATTERS.
Don't let anyone tell you any different. Typical rug sizes found locally or on retail websites for main rooms of a home are 8' x 10' and 9' x 12', up to 10' x 14'. Any bigger and you'll most likely require a custom size (which of course adds to your budget bottom line $$$).
LIVING ROOM
A rug that is too small will throw off even the most gorgeous of rooms, so don't skimp on size! One quick way to judge the smallest size for scale is to place furniture in your space then measure so that at least the two front feet of your big furniture (ie sofa and chairs) will sit on the rug. If your room is larger, you can choose to place all four legs of your sofa, chairs, and tables on top.
DINING ROOM
In your dining room, you'll want to choose a rug that fits all legs on deck, meaning all legs of your dining table (including any extension leaves) and chairs, PLUS you'll want to make sure they're still all on the rug when the chairs are pulled out for access. Translation: add 2 feet to your measurement between the back of the chairs and the edge of the rug.
BEDROOM
In your bedroom, the choice is yours...and there are many layouts and sizes to choose from. Whether you want all legs of the furniture on top, to float the rug right in front of the nightstands, or have two smaller rugs flanking each side of the bed...the options are endless. We tend to use a 9' x 12' or 10' x 14' for a king-sized bed, and 8' x 10' or 9' x 12' for a queen-sized bed.
HALLWAYS AND KITCHENS
Runners are great for these areas, and widths and lengths can vary widely in this category. We like to center these in the space, making sure to frame any doorway as necessary. 2' to 3' is a typical width that works for most kitchens and hallways, but you can always go custom like we did for one of our favorite whole house projects below if the space warrants it. Always let your space tell you what it needs!
CONTENT IS KING, EVEN IN RUGS
We always recommend checking labels when shopping for rugs. When we see the words VISCOSE, RAYON, and even SILK, we steer clear. These materials add softness and shimmer, but in our experience, they are not durable so we pass very quickly...beautiful yes, practical no.
What materials do we gravitate towards? POLYPROPYLENE, POLYESTER, and WOOL (plus blends thereof) are our favorite options, and we always advise you to check cleaning recommendations and reviews before you buy any rug out there in retail land.
Tip: Buying a larger rug and considering coloring or stain resistance? Try ordering the smallest size possible (like a 2 x 3) to test it out in your space before buying a bigger size that you might not be able to return or may have to pay $$ for return shipping or restocking fees.
RUG PADS ARE NON-NEGOTIABLE
Rugs pads add pep to your step by offering another layer of cushion under your feet (and rug), but they also prevent the rug from sliding around and can protect hardwood floors underneath. Felt pads have more cushion than mesh rubber pads, and won't have an issue with discoloring hardwood floors. It may sound like a luxury, but you don't want someone catching the corner of a rug and slipping or falling!
Do you have any other questions about rugs? Leave a comment below and we'll do our best to steer you in the right direction!
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