Simply call +44 (0) 1666 715151 now, or email for further information or to request a competitive quote. Whatever the design, type or size of rug that you would like us to create, we can advise you on the choices that may best suit your needs, and help you to envisage the final rug in your space. Don’t hesitate to contact us for specific guidance This layout naturally lends itself well to a small rug that paradoxically plays off a room’s scale to make the space feel bigger. Meanwhile, for especially small or narrow spaces, there’s also the possibility of having a rug that only the coffee table is meant to sit on. In that situation, you might choose to have a somewhat smaller rug. If you are seeking a rug for the living room, for instance, you might opt to have all legs of all of the room’s floating furniture on the rug, in which case, an especially large rug will be required.Īlternatively, if one edge of your furniture grouping is against a wall rather than floating, you might go for an arrangement whereby only the front legs of each piece of furniture will be on the rug. There are also various frequently recommended rug layouts for specific room types. You might, therefore, try an eight to 10-inch rule for such more compact parts of the home. This creates a border of bare flooring that will provide an appealing visual contrast.īut of course, this 18-inch rule won’t work so well for smaller spaces, in which a gap of that size would leave the room looking too bare. What ‘rules’ should you follow when picking a rug size?Ī commonly cited rule for those desiring a large area rug that fills the majority of the intended floor space is to allow for an approximately 18-inch gap between the edges of the rug and the walls. This is a long, wide rectangular shape that you might use with big corner sofas, or as an area rug in a large living room with multiple floating sofas. However, mass-produced rugs can also be as large as 280cm x 360cm or 9’2” x 11’10”.
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So, what factors will you need to consider when determining the size of your rug? Standard sizes can provide a helpful baselineĪlthough we are proud to give you the benefit of a completely bespoke service when you order a rug from us, there are various common standard rug sizes that might help to give you a sense of the most appropriate dimensions for your custom made rug.Ĩ0cm x 150cm, for example – or 2’7” x 4’11” – is a common smaller size of rug that is slightly larger than the typical coffee table, thereby making it a sound choice for compact spaces. After all, it isn’t just the dimensions of your room that you’ll have to take into account, but also its shape and the positioning of the furniture.
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Making the right choice of rug size can be a complicated task, however. You won’t wish to purchase a rug for your home that’s small enough to look lost in the space where you place it, or that’s so large that it overwhelms the room. But there’s one visual element of a rug, other than its design, that can have a particularly dramatic effect on its impact namely, its size. There are few items quite like a rug for introducing what is likely to be some highly appreciated colour, warmth and humanity to an interior space.