How to choose a rug that matches your room and furniture.
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Choosing the right rug for your home isn't just about color or material. The size and shape of the rug play a crucial role in creating balance, beauty, and functionality in a room. An ill-fitting rug can make a room appear smaller or cluttered. This article will reveal techniques for measuring rugs, selecting the right shape for your room, and how to arrange them to create a harmonious look with your furniture.
Why do rug sizes and shapes matter? Rugs are not just decorative; they can also significantly define the visual space in a room. Choosing the right size rug can make a room appear larger or create a warmer feeling. If the rug is too small, a large portion of the space will feel empty, making the room feel airy. Conversely, if it's too large, the room might feel cramped.
Furthermore, the shape of the rug also affects furniture placement. For example, a rectangular rug fits perfectly under a dining table, while a round rug is suitable for a reading nook or a central area of the room where softness is desired.
Principles of measuring area before buying a carpet.
- Room measurement: Measure the length and width of the room.
- Leave space around the rug: Allow at least 20–30 cm of space around the rug to ensure furniture fits comfortably within the rug's boundaries.
- Consider walkways: If you plan to cover a walkway area, consider using a separate rug.
- Measuring Furniture: Measure the width of your sofa, coffee table, or dining table to ensure the rug fits the furniture perfectly.
Choose a rug size that's right for each room.
living room
- Large rug: Place it under the sofa and coffee table, covering the entire seating area.
- Center rug: Place it under a coffee table or in front of the sofa; suitable for small rooms.
- Tip: Leave a 20-30 cm overhang around the rug for balance.

bedroom
- Large rug: Covers the area around the bed on all three sides.
- Small rug: Place it next to the bed so your feet can rest on the rug when you get out of bed.
- Tip: Choose a soft and warm rug for added comfort in the mornings.

Dining room
- A rug under the dining table: It should be large enough for chairs to slide out and back in without going over the edge of the rug.
Tip: Choose a carpet that is easy to clean and durable, and can withstand food stains.

Examples of choosing a rug according to your home style.
- Modern Minimal: Choose a rectangular rug in a plain color with thin lines.
- Luxury Style: Long-pile carpets in warm tones such as golden brown or dark gray.
- Cozy Home: Circular or rectangular rugs in light colors with texture for added softness.