Area Rugs


  • Close-up of the hand woven Rocio Dotted Bordered White Jute Carpet, featuring black square dots on a cream jute texture. Design-Rectangle-810 Living room with a Rocio Dotted Bordered White Jute Carpet, light gray sofa and chairs, and wood floors. Roomscene-Rectangle
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    Rocio Dotted Bordered White Jute Carpet

    Sale price: $239 Regular price:$259
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  • Monkland Area Rug

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    Sale price: $159 Regular price:$199
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  • Benjen Gray Area Rug

    Sale price: $169 Regular price:$219
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  • Close-up of the hand woven Annangrove Area Rug. Beige cotton rug with black, brown, and light blue stripes and fringe. Design-Rectangle-810 Living room scene with a beige Annangrove Area Rug featuring blue, brown, and black stripes with fringe. Mid-century modern style. Roomscene-Rectangle
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    Annangrove Area Rug

    Sale price: $419 Regular price:$559
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  • Close-up of the Andred Tan Area Rug. Hand-tufted wool rug in beige, tan, and taupe with a subtle striped pattern. Design-Rectangle-576 Close-up of the hand-tufted Andred Tan Area Rug. Beige and tan wool rug with a subtle horizontal striped pattern and soft texture. Front
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    Andred Tan Area Rug

    Sale price: $319 Regular price:$429
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  • Close-up of the hand-tufted Birger Beige Area Rug. 100% wool rug with a contemporary geometric pattern in beige, sandstone, and taupe. Design-Rectangle-576 Close-up of the hand-tufted Birger Beige Area Rug showing its wool texture and contemporary sandstone and taupe geometric pattern. Fold
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    Birger Beige Area Rug

    Sale price: $299 Regular price:$389
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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

    Sale price: $559
  • Close-up of the Andred Taupe Area Rug. Hand-tufted wool rug with a subtle beige, cream, and taupe striped pattern. Design-Rectangle-576 Close-up of the Andred Taupe Area Rug. Hand-tufted wool rug with horizontal beige, cream, and taupe stripes. Front
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    Andred Taupe Area Rug

    Sale price: $319 Regular price:$409
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  • Close-up of the Jeri Modern Wool Rug. Hand-tufted, beige and gray striped pattern, farmhouse style. Design-Rectangle-576 Modern living room scene with a beige Jeri Modern Wool Rug, woven chair, and wood side table. Roomscene-Rectangle
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    Jeri Modern Wool Rug

    Sale price: $319 Regular price:$419
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  • Close-up of the Paiva Modern Wool Rug. Cream, tan, and taupe stripes and blocks create a textured, farmhouse design. Design-Rectangle-576 Living room with a taupe sofa and the cream and tan striped Paiva Modern Wool Rug. Roomscene-Rectangle
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    Paiva Modern Wool Rug

    Sale price: $319 Regular price:$429
    26% off
  • Zoya Irregular Striped Area Rug

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    Sale price: $189 Regular price:$249
    24% off
  • Tehya Gray Area Rug

    Sale price: $159 Regular price:$199
    20% off
  • Vasso Gray Area Rug

    Sale price: $159 Regular price:$189
    16% off
  • Cemach Cream Area Rug

    Sale price: $159 Regular price:$189
    16% off
  • Cherie Cream Area Rug

    Sale price: $159 Regular price:$189
    16% off
  • Cherie Medium Gray Area Rug

    Sale price: $159 Regular price:$189
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  • Close-up of the Uther Area Rug. Hand-tufted 100% wool rug with a contemporary beige and ivory horizontal stripe pattern. Design-Rectangle-576 Living room scene with a beige and cream Uther Area Rug, gray chair, and modern wood cabinet. Roomscene-Rectangle
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    Uther Area Rug

    Sale price: $299 Regular price:$359
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  • Close-up of the Idaho Broken-Striped Beige Area Rug. Hand-tufted wool rug with beige and ivory broken stripe pattern. Design-Rectangle-57 Contemporary office with a wood desk and the Idaho Broken-Striped Beige Area Rug. Roomscene-Rectangle
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    Idaho Broken-Striped Beige Area Rug

    Sale price: $319 Regular price:$419
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  • Close-up of the hand-tufted Charan Ivory Cream Area Rug. Cream wool rug with a subtle geometric pattern. Contemporary style. Design-Rectangle-576 Close-up of a hand-tufted Charan Ivory Cream area rug with a raised, geometric pattern and textured wool. Corner
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    Charan Ivory Cream Area Rug

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    Sale price: $359 Regular price:$469
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  • Close-up of the Charan Slate Gray Area Rug. Hand-tufted wool rug with a slate gray background and ivory geometric pattern. Design-Rectangle-576 Close up of the Charan Slate Gray Area Rug. Gray wool rug with ivory vertical stripe pattern. Contemporary style. Corner
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    Charan Slate Gray Area Rug

    Sale price: $359 Regular price:$419
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  • Close-up of the Charan Ivory Area Rug, a hand-tufted wool rug with an olive green geometric pattern. Design-Rectangle-576 Close up of the Charan Ivory Area Rug featuring a contemporary olive dash pattern on a soft wool texture. Corner
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    Charan Ivory Area Rug

    Sale price: $359 Regular price:$489
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  • Close-up of the hand-tufted Amrita Ivory Area Rug. Geometric pattern in beige, cream, taupe, and sandstone wool. Design-Rectangle-576 Living room with neutral decor and Amrita Ivory area rug. Beige geometric rug under light armchairs. Roomscene-Rectangle
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    Amrita Ivory Area Rug

    Sale price: $339 Regular price:$419
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  • Close-up of the Amrita Beige Area Rug featuring a geometric block pattern in beige, cream, tan, and brown wool. Design-Rectangle-576 Living room scene with a beige Amrita Area Rug, light wood cabinet, and cream armchairs. Roomscene-Rectangle
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    Amrita Beige Area Rug

    Sale price: $339 Regular price:$419
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  • Rumer Luxe Rug

    Sale price: $189 Regular price:$219
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How to Choose an Area Rug That Actually Fits Your Room

Area rugs define a section of a room instead of covering the floor wall to wall. They anchor furniture, soften sound, add warmth, and bring color or pattern to hard floors. The biggest mistake shoppers make is not style. It is size.

After helping customers choose rugs for living rooms, bedrooms, dining rooms, entryways, and hallways, we've seen the same patterns repeat. Most rug regrets come from buying too small, choosing the wrong material for the room, or skipping a rug pad in a high-traffic space. Here is what to know before choosing an area rug for your home.

The Sizing Mistake That Causes Most Returns

The most common reason customers exchange a rug is buying one size too small. Standard US bed and room dimensions make this predictable:

Room Standard dimensions Size shoppers often buy Size that usually fits What goes wrong
Living room Around 12 by 18 ft for a typical room 5x7 8x10 or 9x12 Furniture sits off the rug; the rug looks small in front of the sofa
Bedroom (queen bed) Bed is 60 by 80 in 5x7 8x10 Rug stops at the foot of the bed and doesn't reach past the nightstands
Bedroom (king bed) Bed is 76 by 80 in 8x10 9x12 Rug looks dwarfed by the bed; sides show only a few inches of rug
Dining room Table-dependent 6x9 8x10 or larger Chair legs slide off the rug edge when guests stand up
Entryway Hallway-dependent 2x3 2.5x8 runner or 3x5 Rug looks lost in a standard hallway

 

The two rules that prevent most sizing errors:

  • Living and dining rooms. All furniture legs should sit on the rug, or at minimum the front legs of every seating piece.
  • Bedrooms. The rug should extend 18 to 24 inches past the bed on the foot and both sides. For a king bed, that math works out to 9x12. For a queen bed, 8x10. For a full or twin, 6x9.

If you're between sizes, size up.

For full measurements room by room, see our rug size guide.

What Each Material Actually Does in Real Life

Forget the generic "wool is luxurious, synthetic is durable" line every rug site repeats. Here is what we tell customers based on how each material performs in real homes:

  • Polypropylene. One of our most popular materials because it works well for busy homes. Many polypropylene rugs handle everyday spills well and are easier to spot-clean than delicate fibers. Always follow the care label before using strong cleaners. The trade-off is feel: polypropylene isn't as soft as wool underfoot. Best for living rooms with kids or pets, dining rooms, hallways, and any space where food and feet meet.
  • Polyester. Softer than polypropylene and the material behind our machine-washable line. Holds vibrant color exceptionally well, which is why most of our pink, blue, and green collections are polyester. Many washable polyester rugs are easier to clean than traditional rugs, but larger sizes like 8x10 may need a large-capacity or commercial washer. Always check the care label and washer capacity before washing. Best for bedrooms, kids' rooms, and any room that needs to be cleaned often.
  • Wool. A long-lasting natural fiber that holds up well over time. Naturally stain-resistant from the lanolin in the fiber. Doesn't crush under furniture the way synthetics can. Costs more. Wool may shed during the first few months, and regular vacuuming usually reduces shedding over time. Best for rooms you want to keep for years.
  • Viscose and Silk. Sheen and softness no other fiber matches. Also the material we get the most "ruined it" emails about. Do not put viscose in bathrooms, kitchens, dining rooms, or anywhere a drink might spill. Water leaves permanent marks. Best for formal living rooms and bedrooms where the rug is mostly looked at.
  • Jute. Texture-heavy, sustainable, and fits coastal and farmhouse interiors. Holds crumbs in the weave and is hard to clean thoroughly. Don't put it under a dining table.
  • Cotton. Soft and breathable with a naturally relaxed look. Takes dye well, which is why cotton works for both bright flatweaves and muted neutrals. 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, accent areas, and rooms with a casual or bohemian style.

What We'd Tell You Not to Buy

Honest version of "things to consider":

  • Don't buy viscose for any room with food or water. This is the most regretted purchase in our category. If you love the look, low-pile polypropylene with a similar sheen is a safer alternative.
  • Don't put a 5x7 in a standard US living room. A 5x7 covers 35 square feet, much smaller than most living rooms need. We sell plenty of 5x7s, but they belong in bedrooms, offices, and small dens.
  • Don't skip the rug pad. A rug pad can help extend the life of the rug by reducing friction, bunching, slipping, and corner curling. Customers who skip the pad often email us about wear patterns later.

Choosing By Room

  • Living room. Go 8x10 or 9x12. Polypropylene if you have kids or pets, wool if you don't. See living room rugs.
  • Bedroom. 8x10 for a queen bed, 9x12 for a king bed. Soft fibers (polyester, wool) reward bare feet. See bedroom rugs.
  • Dining room. Rug size = table size + 24 inches on every side, so chairs stay on the rug when pulled out. Low pile only. See dining room rugs.
  • Kitchen. Washable. Always. See machine washable rugs.
  • Outdoor and patio. Polypropylene rated for outdoor use. See outdoor rugs.
  • Entryway and hallways. Runners (2.5 by 8 ft or longer) or small accent rugs (3x5). See runner rugs.

Standard Sizes We Stock

Rectangular: 2x3, 3x5, 4x6, 5x7, 5x8, 6x9, 7x10, 8x10, 9x12, 10x14, and 12x15. Round: 4 ft to 10 ft diameter. Runners: 2x6 to 2.5x12. Square: 5x5, 6x6, 7x7, and 8x8.

Shop by size: 4x6 | 5x7 | 6x9 | 8x10 | 9x12 | round rugs

FAQ for Area Rugs

What should I look for when buying an area rug?

Choose a rug that fits your room size and furniture layout. Measure your space and make sure furniture legs rest on the rug. Pick durable materials for high-traffic areas, soft ones for bedrooms, and easy-to-clean options for dining rooms.

What types of rugs should I avoid in high-traffic areas?

Avoid high-pile rugs like shag or tufted styles they wear out quickly and make it harder to move furniture. Use low or medium-pile rugs instead, especially in hallways, offices, and dining areas.

How do I know what size area rug I need?

Measure your room and layout first. In living rooms, the rug should fit under at least the front legs of furniture. In dining rooms, it should extend 24 inches beyond the table. Leave 12–18 inches of bare floor around the edges.

Do all area rugs need a rug pad?

Yes. A rug pad prevents slipping, protects floors, and adds comfort. It also helps rugs wear evenly. Choose one slightly smaller than your rug to keep it hidden.

What’s the easiest type of area rug to clean?

Synthetic rugs like polypropylene and washable rugs are easiest to maintain. They resist stains, handle spills well, and dry quickly. Low-pile styles are also easier to vacuum.

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