
Living Room
A rug can help anchor your living room, tie together your furniture, and make the space feel cozy and inviting. Whether your layout is open-concept or more defined, the right rug size will help create a natural flow while adding softness underfoot for everyday lounging.

6'x9'
A great fit for medium-sized living rooms, this size works well when placed under the front legs of your sofa and surrounding chairs. It brings all the pieces together to create a cohesive, grounded space.

Dining Room
The right rug can elevate your dining space and protect your floors from everyday spills. Choose a rug size that extends beyond your table so chairs stay on the rug—even when pulled out. This helps create a polished look and a comfortable dining experience.

6 x 9’
A great choice for a standard 4–6 person table. This size gives enough room for chairs to remain on the rug, even when guests scoot back, helping to protect floors and keep everything in place.

5 x 7’
Best suited for a small dining table with 2–4 chairs. This size works well in cozy dining nooks or apartments, where space is limited but style still matters.

6x6’
Perfect for square or round dining tables that seat 2–4 people. This rug size adds just the right amount of softness and style beneath a compact dining setup, making it ideal for breakfast nooks or smaller dining spaces.

Kitchen
When choosing a rug for the kitchen, consider the size and layout of your space. As a rule of thumb, the area in front of the sink is the most functional place to put your rug. A Cushioned Rug Pad offers an extra layer of support for your feet.

2.5' x 7' and 2.5' x 10'
A rug in the kitchen adds a layer of comfort while you're cooking and helps protect your floors from spills and splashes. Look for sizes that fit in front of the sink, stove, or along a galley-style layout to keep high-traffic areas soft underfoot and easy to clean.

Hallway
Runners are perfect for adding softness and style to high-traffic hallways. They help protect your floors, reduce noise, and make narrow spaces feel more inviting—all while guiding the flow from room to room.

Bedroom
A rug in the bedroom adds comfort, warmth, and a finished look to your space. The size you choose depends on your bed size and layout. Larger rugs can sit under the bed to ground the room, while smaller ones work well beside the bed for a soft landing when you wake up.

6x9’
Ideal for queen or king-sized beds. This size offers generous coverage under the bed and nightstands, making the room feel pulled together and plush from every angle.

Entryway
A rug in the entryway makes a welcoming first impression while helping trap dirt and moisture from shoes. Choose a size that fits your space and layout—whether you're styling a compact doorway or a spacious foyer.

5x7’
Best for spacious foyers or open entry areas. This size helps anchor furniture like benches or console tables and sets the tone for the rest of your home.