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Suzanne Bowker
Suzanne Bowker
Suzanne is an Owner/Designer
About Author
Suzanne Bowker
Suzanne is an Owner/Designer
Choosing the right rug size for your living room can feel overwhelming, but it’s the key to pulling your space together. But we've got you covered.
Choosing the right rug size for your living room can feel overwhelming, but it’s the key to pulling your space together. But we've got you covered.
Here’s a foolproof guide:
Large Living Rooms: If your seating area is spacious, go for a rug that’s at least 9x12 feet, ensuring all your furniture sits comfortably on the rug. This creates a cohesive, grounded look.
Medium-Sized Living Rooms: An 8x10 rug works wonders. Place the front legs of your sofa and chairs on the rug, leaving the back legs off for balance.
We advises letting at least 12-18 inches of floor space show around the edges of the rug to frame the room. And remember, bigger is almost always better—choosing a rug that’s too small can make your space feel disjointed.
Here’s a foolproof guide:
Large Living Rooms: If your seating area is spacious, go for a rug that’s at least 9x12 feet, ensuring all your furniture sits comfortably on the rug. This creates a cohesive, grounded look.
Medium-Sized Living Rooms: An 8x10 rug works wonders. Place the front legs of your sofa and chairs on the rug, leaving the back legs off for balance.
We advises letting at least 12-18 inches of floor space show around the edges of the rug to frame the room. And remember, bigger is almost always better—choosing a rug that’s too small can make your space feel disjointed.
Here’s a foolproof guide:
Large Living Rooms: If your seating area is spacious, go for a rug that’s at least 9x12 feet, ensuring all your furniture sits comfortably on the rug. This creates a cohesive, grounded look.
Medium-Sized Living Rooms: An 8x10 rug works wonders. Place the front legs of your sofa and chairs on the rug, leaving the back legs off for balance.
We advises letting at least 12-18 inches of floor space show around the edges of the rug to frame the room. And remember, bigger is almost always better—choosing a rug that’s too small can make your space feel disjointed.
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