Size guide

Dining Room

A rug anchors a dining space and brings the entire setting together. As a general rule, it should extend at least 1.4 m beyond the table’s length and width. The most important consideration is that chairs can be pulled back comfortably without their back legs catching the edge or slipping off the rug, ensuring both ease of movement and a visually balanced setting.

Measure It Out

Before ordering, mark the rug’s dimensions on the floor with masking tape. It’s a simple way to visualise how the rug will sit in the space and interact with your furniture.

Size & Atmosphere

Larger rugs create a sense of spaciousness and harmony, framing the table and enhancing the scale of the room.

Bedroom

Position the rug beneath the bed, starting just after the bedside tables. This placement creates a soft, comfortable surface to step onto when you wake and visually anchors the bed within the room.

Measure It Out

Before ordering, outline the rug’s size with masking tape on the floor. It’s an easy way to visualise how much of the rug will extend beyond the bed and ensure the proportions feel balanced.

Size & Atmosphere

A generously sized rug frames the bed, enhances comfort underfoot and brings a sense of calm and cohesion to the space.

Living Room – Larger Spaces

A rug defines the living space and brings the room together. It should be generous enough for all furniture to sit comfortably within its perimeter, creating a cohesive and grounded layout. Placing the sofa, chairs and tables fully on the rug helps to frame the space and draw all elements into a harmonious composition.

Measure It Out

Before ordering, outline the rug’s size on the floor with masking tape. This simple step helps you visualise how the furniture will sit within its boundaries and how the room will feel as a whole.

Size & Atmosphere

A larger rug unifies the space, makes the room feel more expansive and enhances the connection between each piece of furniture.

Living Room – Smaller Spaces

In more compact living rooms, placing the rug so that furniture legs sit partially on top can help make the space feel larger and more open. Position the rug with equal distance around the seating area to create a sense of balance, and ensure it’s at least as wide as the sofa to maintain visual harmony between the furniture and coffee table.

Measure It Out

Before ordering, outline the rug’s size with masking tape on the floor. This helps you visualise how the furniture will sit in relation to the rug and ensures the proportions feel balanced within the room.

Size & Atmosphere

A carefully sized rug can make a smaller room feel more spacious, cohesive and inviting, bringing structure and clarity to the layout.

Living Room – Custom Shapes

For spaces with sculptural furniture, curved seating or unconventional layouts, a custom-shaped rug can transform the room. Tailored to your exact dimensions, it frames the furniture beautifully and ensures that each piece sits comfortably on the rug, creating a cohesive and intentional composition.