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Long Runner Rugs


FAQs for Long Runner Rugs

What size runner rug should I get for my hallway?

A hallway runner should be approximately 4 to 8 inches narrower than the hallway on each side. For the length, ensure the runner is centered and leaves at least a few inches (ranging from 6 to 24 inches) of visible floor at both ends.

What should I do for an extra-long hallway?

For very long hallways, you can consider ordering a custom-length runner. Alternatively, you can use two or three separate runners that match or have a complementary style, placed with a small gap in between.

Which runner rug materials are best for high-traffic areas?

Durable and low-maintenance materials like wool, nylon, or synthetic blends are recommended. Washable runners are also a practical option, especially for entryways or kitchens.

Do I need a rug pad for a runner rug?

Yes, using a rug pad or rug tape is highly recommended since runners are prone to moving in high-traffic areas. This prevents slips, keeps the rug firmly in place, and provides extra comfort or plushness underfoot.

Should a hallway runner match my living room area rug?

It does not need to match exactly, but it should coordinate with nearby area rugs. Choose a runner that complements the style, color palette, or pattern of the adjacent rugs to create a unified and cohesive look.

Where else can I use a runner rug besides a hallway?

Runners are versatile and can be used in many narrow spaces. Examples include between a kitchen island and counters, by a bed, down a flight of stairs, or in an entryway to protect the floor.

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