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Looking for the best rug size for your space? A well-proportioned rug will unify separate elements and pull the room together. Rugs can also be used to create balance in a less symmetrical space and to zone open plan areas.

01 - Living

02 - Bedroom

03 - Dining

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Living room

As a general rule, large and small rest areas benefit greatly from adding a rug, which helps to define the different spaces and bring comfort to the entire room. A rug will additionally offer acoustic insulation.

We recommend choosing large rugs to accompany furniture. A rug that does not extend to at least the lenght of the main sofa may seem overly small.

170x240 cm

170x240 cm

In a small living room, this rug will fit under a coffee table, or in front of a fireplace with two comfortable chairs sitting almost entirely on the rug.
200x300 cm

200x300 cm

In the case of having a room with more space, we recommend measures such as 200x300 cm or 250x350 cm to place part of the objects inside the rug, this will help to give a more unified appearance between them.
300x400 cm

300x400 cm

In the case of having a larger room, the rug should be large enough to accommodate most of the furniture, accessories, and decoration elements. This will help to visually order the room.
Round

Round

Smaller round or irregular rugs are a great solution for creating a more intimate reading nook.

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touch of elegance in the feet

BEDROOM
A rug is a great companion in bedrooms, where maximum comfort is usually sought. It can be placed at the foot of the bed taking advantage of the warmth it offers upon entering and leaving the room; smaller sizes can be placed on both sides of the bed or the rug can even be used as a decorative element.
170x240 cm

170x240 cm

An alternative in a bedroom is to place a rug perpendicular to the end of the bed. This makes it possible to create a passage space at the bottom or a feeling of spaciousness.
200x300 cm

200x300 cm

For larger bedrooms, measures such as 200x300 cm or 250x350 cm can occupy the entire bed, leaving enough space to comfortably get out of it and enjoy the comfort of a rug under your feet.
300x400 cm

300x400 cm

For larger beds or spacious bedrooms, 300x400 cm rugs will be able to occupy a large part of the space and objects, which will help to increase the warmth of the entire space.
80x140 cm

80x140 cm

Placing runner rugs on each side is also an alternative. If you opt for this option, we recommend choosing runners that reach at least to the end of the bed.
Twin beds

Twin beds

For two single beds, we recommend placing an 80x140 cm runner rug between them. In the event that the beds are longer, we recommend using a larger size runner.
80x240 cm

80x240 cm

Another alternative is to place a larger corridor at the end of the bed. It will invite you to walk around the room. This alternative can be used for both double and single rooms if space allows.

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a rug under the table

Dinning Room

In dining rooms, a rug under the table is a great solution to improve the acoustics of the space, as well as providing comfort and personality.

 The size of the rug should be proportional to the size of the table and ideally sligthly larger so that the back legs of the chairs do not protrude from the rug once seated.

Did you know that a seated person occupies approximately 75 cm? Therefore, the rug should be approximately 1 m larger than the table on each side.

170x240cm

170x240cm

For dining rooms with limited space, we recommend standard size rugs that can be placed with the chairs in front of them on top of the rug.
200x300cm

200x300cm

For tables with 6 chairs and if space allows it, we recommend measures of 200x300 cm or 250x350 cm so that all the chairs are integrated into the rug.
300x400cm

300x400cm

For large tables, we recommend larger or custom-sized rugs, so that all chairs fit inside the rug and can move comfortably without getting caught in the rug.
Circular

Circular

Smaller circular or irregular designs often work well under round tables.