8x10 Rugs


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    Lotan Green Medallion Washable Area Rug

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    Burdette Washable Area Rug

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  • Kehepa Cofubu Traditional Machine Woven Area Rug

    Sale price: $219 Regular price:$279
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  • Finlay Fepyci Traditional Machine Woven Area Rug

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  • Dannon Rokary Traditional Machine Woven Area Rug

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  • Ange Rust Rich Textured Traditional Rug

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  • Close-up of the hand-tufted Creswell Broken-Striped Wool Area Rug. Beige rug with charcoal and black broken horizontal stripes. Design-Rectangle-810 Living room with a beige Creswell Broken-Striped rug, yellow mid-century cabinet, and white butterfly chair. Roomscene-Rectangle
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    Creswell Broken-Striped Hand Tufted Wool Area Rug

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    Bienna Vintage Flat Pile Washable Rug

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  • Architect Machine Woven Galey Alix x LIVABLISS GAAR-2304 Area Rug

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    Rocio White Jute Carpet

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  • Close-up of the hand woven Nissa Ivory Area Rug. Features a farmhouse style plaid pattern in ivory and gray. Design-Rectangle-576 Living room scene with a gray sofa and the ivory Nissa Area Rug, a farmhouse style wool rug with a plaid pattern. Roomscene-Rectangle
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    Nissa Ivory Area Rug

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    Birdie Outdoor Machine Woven Becki Owens x LIVABLISS BORD-2301 Area Rug

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    Stephan Navy Outdoor Rug

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How to Choose an 8x10 Rug That Actually Fits Your Room

An 8x10 rug measures 8 feet by 10 feet, or 80 square feet. It is one of the most popular rug sizes because it works in many living rooms and queen bedrooms, but it is also one of the easiest sizes to get wrong. An 8x10 is right on the edge of being too small for a king bed or a long sectional, and too big for a small den.

After helping many customers choose 8x10 rugs for living rooms, bedrooms, dining rooms, and outdoor spaces, we've seen the same questions repeat. Here is what to know before choosing one for your home.

How Much Floor Does an 8x10 Rug Actually Cover?

An 8x10 rug covers 80 square feet. The percentage of your room that covers depends entirely on the room:

  • In a 12 by 18 ft living room (216 sq ft), an 8x10 covers about 37% of the floor. That is usually enough to anchor the main seating area without covering the entire room.
  • In a 10 by 12 ft room (120 sq ft), an 8x10 covers most of the visible floor and can feel too large unless the furniture sits mostly on top of it.
  • In a 15 by 20 ft room (300 sq ft), an 8x10 covers about 27% of the floor and may feel undersized for the seating arrangement. Consider 9x12 or 10x14 instead.

An 8x10 works best when you want to define a main furniture zone, not cover the entire floor. It is usually large enough for a queen bed, a standard sofa setup, or a small dining table, but it can look undersized with a king bed, long sectional, or oversized dining table.

Will an 8x10 Work for Your Layout?

Use this as a quick fit check:

Layout Does 8x10 work? Better setup
Sofa + coffee table Yes Front sofa legs on the rug, coffee table centered
Sofa + two chairs Usually Front legs of all seating should touch the rug
Sectional over 90 inches Maybe too small Consider 9x12
Queen bed (60 by 80 in) Yes Rug extends 18 in past the foot and both sides
King bed (76 by 80 in) Usually no Only 10 in of rug shows on each side. Choose 9x12
Dining table up to 72 in Yes Chairs need to stay on rug when pulled out
Dining table over 72 in Too small Choose 9x12 or 10x14
Small den under 11 by 13 ft Often too big Try 6x9 or 5x7
Covered patio or deck Yes Use polypropylene rated for outdoor use only

For full bed and room measurements, see our rug size guide.

What Material Should an 8x10 Be?

An 8x10 covers 80 square feet, which means more fiber than a smaller rug, more weight to manage, and more visible surface for the eye to read texture and color. The material matters more at this size than it does at 5x7.

  • Polypropylene. Holds up well in 8x10 because the larger surface sees more foot traffic in living rooms and dining rooms. Easier to spot-clean than delicate fibers. Always follow the care label before using strong cleaners. Best for living rooms with kids or pets, dining rooms, and any high-traffic space.
  • Wool. A long-lasting natural fiber that holds up well over time. At 8x10 the lanolin-based stain resistance shows up across a much larger area, which is part of why wool 8x10 rugs are often passed down for years. Costs more. Wool may shed during the first few months, and regular vacuuming usually reduces shedding over time. Best for living rooms and bedrooms you want to keep for years.
  • Washable polyester. Softer than polypropylene and the material behind our machine-washable line. At 8x10 you may need a large-capacity or commercial washer, since most home washers max out at smaller sizes. Always check the care label and washer capacity before washing. Best for kids' rooms, kitchens, and any room that needs to be cleaned often.
  • Jute. Natural texture that reads especially well at 8x10 because the larger surface lets the weave pattern become a real design element. Holds crumbs in the weave and is hard to clean thoroughly. Don't put an 8x10 jute rug under a dining table.
  • Shag. In 8x10, shag works best in bedrooms because the larger surface gives you the soft underfoot feel people want around the bed. In living rooms with pets, crumbs, or heavy traffic, an 8x10 shag rug can become harder to vacuum than a low-pile rug.
  • Cotton. Soft and breathable with a relaxed look. At 8x10 cotton rugs feel notably lighter than wool or polypropylene equivalents, which makes them easier to move and reposition. Wears faster than wool or polypropylene in busy rooms, so check the care label since not all cotton rugs are machine-washable. Best for low-traffic bedrooms and casual or bohemian rooms.

What We'd Tell You Not to Buy in 8x10

  • Don't buy an 8x10 for a king bed. The bed will dwarf the rug. Go 9x12.
  • Don't buy viscose in 8x10 for a living room. Viscose is sheen-heavy and beautiful, but it cannot handle spills or pet accidents. Water leaves permanent marks. If you love the look, choose low-pile polypropylene with a similar sheen.
  • Don't skip the rug pad. An 8x10 rug is heavy, but it still slips on hard floors and still bunches in high-traffic areas. A rug pad can help extend the life of the rug by reducing friction, slipping, and corner curling.

Browse 8x10 by Style and Use

  • Outdoor 8x10. Polypropylene rated for outdoor use, for covered patios and decks. See 8x10 outdoor rugs.
  • Washable 8x10. For kitchens, kids' rooms, and high-mess areas. See 8x10 washable rugs.
  • Farmhouse 8x10. Rustic, neutral, and casual styles for farmhouse interiors. See 8x10 farmhouse rugs.
  • Other sizes. If 8x10 is too small or too big, see 6x9 rugs or 9x12 rugs.

FAQ for 8x10 Rugs

What size room works best with an 8x10 rug?

An 8x10 rug fits rooms around 10x12 feet or larger. It’s a versatile size that works well in living rooms, bedrooms, and dining rooms. Leave 12–18 inches of bare floor around the edges for balance.

Is an 8x10 rug big enough for my living room?

Yes, for most layouts. It can anchor a seating area with at least the front legs of sofas and chairs on it. If your furniture is more spread out, consider a 9x12 rug.

Can I use an 8x10 rug under my dining table?

Yes, for tables seating 4–6 people. Make sure it extends 24 inches beyond the table on all sides so chairs slide easily without catching the edge.

Will an 8x10 rug look too big in a 10x12 room?

No. It fits nicely if you leave some bare floor around the edges. Avoid pushing the rug against the walls to keep the room open and balanced.

Do I need a rug pad under an 8x10 rug?

Yes. A rug pad prevents slipping, adds cushioning, and protects your floors. Choose one slightly smaller than the rug to keep it hidden.

How do I clean an 8x10 rug?

Vacuum weekly and clean spills immediately with a damp cloth and mild soap. For deeper cleaning, follow the care label or use professional cleaning if needed.

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