Size & Fitting Guide

SEARCHING FOR IDEAL RUG SIZE TO COMPLEMENT YOUR SPACE?

A well-proportioned rug works its magic by harmonizing separate elements and bringing cohesiveness to the room. Moreover, rugs play a very important role in achieving balance within asymmetrical spaces and in outline zones within open-plan areas. Before choosing your rug, consider the following:

POSITIONING
Start by measuring the floor area where the rug will reside, as well as the furniture that will share the space. This step ensures you select the perfect fit.

COMFORT
Our rugs offer an exquisite walking experience. To fully indulge in their comfort, ensure there’s a generous expanse of rug extending beyond its edges and the adjacent objects – think along the sides of a bed.

DESIGN
While plain rugs lean towards a more traditional aesthetic and might blend discreetly into the space, contemporary rugs adorned with intricate patterns have the power to imbue a room with a greater sense of space and individuality.

LIVING ROOM

For both big and small relaxation spaces, adding a rug is a fantastic idea. It helps to separate different areas and makes the whole room feel cozy. A rug also acts as an acoustic insulator. We suggest going for larger rugs that match your furniture. If the rug doesn’t reach at least the length of your main sofa, it might look too small.

DINING ROOM

Having a rug under the dining table works wonders. It improves acoustics of the space, as well as provides comfort and character. The rug should be in proportion to your table’s size, and a bit larger rug is even better.

This way, the back legs of chairs won’t stick out from the rug when people are seated. By the way, did you know a seated person takes up about 75 cm? So, the rug should be about 1 m wider than the table on each side.

BEDROOM

People usually want maximum comfort in bedrooms, and a rug is excellent choice for it. You can put a rug at the foot of the bed to enjoy its warmth when you step in or out. Smaller rugs work on both sides of the bed, and you can even use a rug as decorative element.

KITCHEN & AISLES & ENTRANCES

Kitchen areas are perfect with long, narrow rugs called runners. They’re great at separating food preparation and eating zones. In addition, rugs can show a transition to another area. If you’re worried about food or water spills, try rugs made with a mix of New-Zealand wool and pure silk. These rugs are tough and handle water and humidity well.

BATHROOM

When brushing your teeth or going in a bath, the rugs can make certain spots cozier, separate the wet part from the rest, and show the entrance to the room.

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