living room rugs

It’s the most-seen, most important rug in your home—so make it one you really love.

6x9 rugs in small living room

FURNITURE PLACEMENT

As a general rule of thumb, at least
the front legs of sofas and chairs
should sit on the rug.

8x10 rug in a medium living room

LEAVE OPEN SPACE

Choose a rug size that allows forat least a foot of bare floor aroundthe room’s perimeter.

9x12 rugs in a large living room

SOLID OR PATTERN

Use a patterned rug to bring life to a neutral
room. If your upholstery is patterned, go for
a solid rug or a subtle graphic.

dining room rugs

A great rug can soften not only the mood, but the volume of your dining room.

6x9 rug with 4 dining chairs

A BALANCED LOOK

Aim to have the exposed floor around the
rug be the same width on all sides.

8x10 rug with 6 dining chairs

KEEP IT COHESIVE

For a truly unified look, make the shape of
your rug match the shape of your table.

10x14 rug with a large table

CONSIDER COLOR

Go for colors and patterns that can
help hide stains and disguise crumbs.

bedroom rugs

Your personal place to unwind deserves something super plush underfoot.

6x9 rug with a full bed

ADD A RUG PAD

A rug pad will keep the rug in plae
and provide extra cushioning.

9x12 rug with a full bed

A GROUNDING PRESENCE

Choose a soft, neutral-colored rug for a calming atmosphere.

10x14 rug with a king bed

GET CENTERED

Centering a rug under your bed creates
a sense of balance and symmetry.

outdoor rugs

Define your outdoor space with a layer of indoor-worthy style.

6x9 rug on a small patio

CREATE AN ILLUSION

Choosing an outdoor rug with bold
stripes can make a narrow or small
space appear larger.

9x12 rug on a medium patio

DEFINE SPACE

An outdoor rug is a great way to
set your seating area apart from
the rest of the space.

10x14 rug on a large patio

SET THE TONE

Keeping a tight color palette will
make your outdoor oasis feel as
intentional as it is inviting.