Beige/Blue Distressed Area Rug
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NOTES!
Color may vary slightly due to screen settings.
Size may vary by 2–3%.
Rug Size Guide
Find the right size for every space
2x3 Door Mats
Perfect for entryways, laundry rooms, mudrooms, and small door spaces.
- A great everyday size for front doors, back doors, and apartment entrances.
- Helps catch dust and debris while giving a polished first impression.
- Best when there is enough space for the door to open smoothly.
- Ideal for compact spaces that need function without bulk.
Style tip: Choose this size when you want a clean, welcoming look at the door without covering too much floor.
2'7" × 8' Rugs
A versatile runner size for kitchens, hallways, and utility spaces.
- Fits beautifully in front of kitchen counters or islands.
- Adds length and movement to hallways without overwhelming the space.
- Creates a refined runner look that keeps the room open and airy.
- Ideal for narrow areas that need softness and visual flow.
Style tip: Use this size to create a streamlined, designer-inspired look in long, narrow spaces.
2'7" × 10' Rugs
Best for long hallways, larger kitchens, and extended walkways.
- Perfect when you want fuller coverage in longer spaces.
- Works especially well in open hallways or large galley kitchens.
- Creates a more finished, luxurious feel compared to shorter runners.
- Helps visually connect one end of the room to the other.
Style tip: Choose this size when your space feels long and needs a rug that makes it look intentional and complete.
2x6 Runner Rugs
Ideal for narrow hallways, small kitchens, and bedside placement.
- Works well in tight spaces where you want softness and visual flow.
- Great for hallways, small kitchens, or along one side of a bed.
- Leaves a neat border of visible flooring on both sides for a tailored look.
- A practical choice for high-traffic areas that need comfort and protection.
Style tip: A 2x6 runner is perfect for smaller walkways where a full-length runner may feel too long.
6' Round Rugs
Perfect for round dining tables, reading areas, and statement styling.
- Softens spaces with clean lines and sharp corners.
- Looks beautiful under small round tables or in open corners that need shape.
- Great for nurseries, conversation areas, or layered decor moments.
- Brings a softer, more curated feel to the room.
Style tip: Round rugs are a great way to break up boxy layouts and add a more elevated, modern touch.
3x5 Area Rugs
A smart choice for small spaces that need softness, color, and definition.
- Great for entryways, small reading corners, kids’ rooms, or home offices.
- Works well under a small coffee table or in front of a bench.
- Adds texture and personality without taking over the room.
- Easy to style in apartments and compact layouts.
Style tip: A 3x5 rug is ideal for accenting a space and making a small corner feel styled and inviting.
5x7 Area Rugs
A popular size for small living rooms, bedrooms, and layered styling.
- Ideal under a coffee table in a cozy seating area.
- Works beautifully in smaller bedrooms, especially under the lower portion of the bed.
- A great fit for offices, breakfast nooks, or studio apartments.
- Offers enough coverage to define the room while keeping it open.
Style tip: If you want a room to feel styled but not crowded, 5x7 is a perfect in-between size.
8x10 Area Rugs
One of the most loved sizes for living rooms, dining rooms, and bedrooms.
- Ideal for grounding a main seating area in the living room.
- Works well under dining tables, with room for chairs to move more comfortably.
- In bedrooms, this size fits nicely under a queen bed for a balanced, finished look.
- Gives medium to large rooms a fuller, more cohesive feel.
Style tip: If you want that polished, pulled-together look, 8x10 is often the sweet spot.
9x12 Area Rugs
Best for larger rooms where you want a spacious, luxurious feel.
- Perfect for large living rooms with more furniture.
- Great under big dining tables and spacious bedroom layouts.
- Helps anchor all main furniture pieces for a more complete design.
- Makes open spaces feel warmer, softer, and more intentional.
Style tip: When in doubt for a large room, going bigger usually creates a more elevated and high-end result.































































































































































