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Rug sizes are designed to suit a variety of spaces and layouts. Smaller sizes like 3x5 ft, 4x6 ft, and 5x8 ft are perfect for
compact areas such as entryways, workspaces, or cosy corners in homes and offices. Medium sizes like 6x9 ft, 8x10 ft,
and 9x12 ft are great for larger rooms and open common areas, helping to define zones while adding warmth and
structure. For expansive spaces, oversized rugs like 10x14 ft or 12x18 ft are ideal for creating a cohesive, luxurious feel

and covering broad surfaces with ease.

Specifically talking about dining spaces, the rug should be large enough to keep
chairs fully on the rug. A rug that is between 8x10 and 9x12 ft is most rectangular
dining tables. It offers a clean, defined look while protecting your floor.

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Quick Tips

1. When Unsure, Size Up
If you’re caught between two rug sizes, always go with the larger option. A rug that's too
small can make the space feel cramped or awkwardly arranged, while a slightly bigger
rug will help anchor the room and create a more cohesive look.

2. Match the Rug to the Room's Layout
The shape and size of your room should guide your rug selection. A spacious room
benefits from a large rug, and longer rooms often require a rug that runs lengthwise.
Maintaining visual balance is essential to making the rug feel like a natural fit.

3. Do a Fit Test Before Buying

Before making a purchase, try to picture the rug in your room. One simple method is to
outline the dimensions using painter’s tape on the floor. Walk around the space and view
it from different angles, it should feel proportionate and well-placed.
When measuring, leave a border of about 18 inches between the rug and the walls to
allow for natural walkways. In smaller rooms, even 8 inches of spacing can work. Don’t
forget to allow a small margin of error, 2 inches or so, when planning your layout. For
outdoor areas, similar principles apply.

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