Area Rug Buying Guide





Rugs Offer Benefits Beyond Style
Area rugs can be that finishing touch for a room’s design and style. The perfect rug can tie the room together, bringing together all of the furniture and decor, while also making subtle colors of your room pop. But area rugs serve more purposes than just style: they can define separate spaces in your home, protect your glamorous wood floors and provide some sound absorption. And who doesn’t love sinking their toes into a plush rug? What does all of this amount to? A more comfortable, stylish, and personalized home.
Factors to Consider When Shopping for Rugs
- What room is the rug for?
- Is it a high traffic area?
- Do you have pets or children in this area?
- Will you be eating in this area?
- Do you have furniture picked out for this area?
- We reccomend measuring both your room and furniture before deciding what size rugs best suits your space.
Tips for Caring for Your Rug
- Rotate your rug once a year.
- Vacuum your rug with care, make sure your vacuum is set to the right height.
- Use a rug pad to help with durability.
Common Rug Layouts
The Living Room
The Bedroom

For a bedroom with a Queen Bed we suggest a 8' x 10' rug while a King Bed likely requires a 9' x 12' rug.
Shop This LookThe Dining Room

An 8' x 10' or 9' x 12' rug normally works best for this look though table leaves should also be considered.
Shop This LookEntryways and Hallways

Rug runners are perfect for entryways and hallways. We also recommend considering rugs for any seating areas.
Shop This LookCommon Rug Shapes

- Perfect for entryways or hallways due to length
- Brings personality and floor protection to hallways

- Good for Living Rooms or Family Rooms
- Good for Dining Rooms if you have a rectangle table

- Good for Living Rooms or Family Rooms
- Good for Dining Rooms if you have a square table
Types of Rug Construction
Woven Rugs

- Higher quality and higher pricepoint
- Heirloom quality durability