Easy Way To Choose A Rug Size In Your Living Room
Last Updated on December 6, 2024
One of the biggest design mistakes — decorating your room with a rug that is too small, but what is a good rug size for a living room? You want to find a big enough rug for all your furniture to rest on (at least all the front legs, for sure). When it comes to rugs, size matters, so if you’re looking for a new rug for your living room, grab a cup of coffee, and let’s figure out what rug size you need. Oh, and before you head out, check out more of my living room decor ideas.
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Layout Guide To Rug Sizes For A Living Room
With rugs available in every shape and size, it’s difficult to know the perfect rug size for your living room instinctively. The best way is to consider the size of the room. Look at this simple placement guide for your furniture layout, and then scroll for a rule of thumb room-to-rug ratio.
Measure The Room To Determine The Right Size Rug For Your Living Room
Large Living Room Size For A 9′ x 12′ Area Rug
More floor space, more rug. If your living room is 12′ x 18′ or larger, a 9′ x 12′ area rug should be the perfect size rug. Yes, I know, an area rug of this size can be an investment, but a large room equals a large rug. It will be the focal point of the room.
Living Room Size For A 8′ x 10′ Size Area Rug
If your living room is 11′ x 13′ or larger, the best rug size is probably 8′ x 10′. This is also an ideal rug size if you live in an apartment or are part of the small space squad. This size rug is often the best option for the Half On, Half Off furniture arrangement.
HOT TIP! Orient the rug the right way for the room. If you are second-guessing yourself about this rug size for your living room, always try turning it 90° before you explore different sizes.
Small Living Room Size For A 6′ x 9′ Area Rug
Attention small spaces! If your living room is smaller than 11′ x 13′, this could be a good size rug for your space; however, I would encourage you to use painter’s tape to measure and place furniture because rarely will a 6′ x 9′ be large enough. A good rule of thumb here is to measure your sofa to determine if the rug is longer on both sides. I’ve learned that you want around an extra 8″ on either side of the sofa.
Just remember, too-small rug in the living room will look like a bathmat surrounded by a seating arrangement. The best choice is always to go bigger. Only use the 6′ x 9′ if you have a small room.
HOT TIP! Always measure your living room before you buy a rug, and make sure the rug is porportionate to the room because no one likes returning a rug. They’re big and bulky, and return shipping can be pricey.
If you have a small rug that you absolutely love, but it’s too small, it’s not a complete design crime. You can always float it. If you love it, that’s all that matters. Just keep it as close to the sofa as possible.
3 Ways To Arrange Furniture On A Living Room Rug
The most important thing is to consider your living room’s layout and furniture placement. If your rug is too small can make a room feel disjointed, while a rug that is too large can make the room feel cluttered. The goal is to find a rug that gives your living room a foundation but does not cover the entire floor.
1. Half On, Half Off The Rug
The most common way to arrange furniture on a living room rug is to have the front legs of your furniture rest on the rug and the back two legs off the edge of the rug. I prefer this because my home is a more traditional design with smaller rooms. This option is also perfect if you have a small space, live in an apartment, or if the larger rug size does not fit your budget.
2. All Furniture Legs On The Rug
This is a great option for an open-concept home or large rooms. A larger rug size will define a large open space, dictate a conversation area, and give your living room a foundation. It will also accommodate all four legs of your furniture, and your living room will feel pulled together and cozy. It’s a very elegant look, but you must have the space for it, or your living room will feel like an awkward version of almost but not quite wall-to-wall carpet.
The key is to be consistent. If your legs are half off, make sure they’re all half off. If your legs are all on, make sure all pieces have all four legs on the rug.
3. The Layered Look
I found a killer black and white striped vintage kilim rug at the most amazing price on Etsy, but the size was wonky and overall too small for my living room. To achieve the look of the perfectly sized living room rug, I layered the too-small kilim rug over an affordable jute rug. Problem solved!
There is an affordable, larger jute rug on Amazon for $312 — ya, it’s a 9′ x 12′. I’ve also seen multiple IKEA jute rugs overlap asymmetrically for a laid-back, relaxed John Derian meets Leanne Ford look.
FAQs — How Do You Determine A Good Rug Size For The Living Room?
Before buying a rug, is there a foolproof way to measure the perfect rug size for a living room?
Yes, there sure is! If you want to make sure you nail the right rug size for your living room before making a purchase, measure out the seating area space with painter’s tape. You’ll get a sense of how the rug will feel in the room and know if all of your furniture fits around the area rug. Just remember to leave enough space for side tables.
Can you have too large of a rug size in the living room?
Yup, you sure can. I like to give myself around 24″ from each wall, but as a general rule of thumb, you’ll want at least a foot of space between the wall and the rug. If you decide not to follow this design rule, you risk having an awkward I shrunk the wall-to-wall carpet look.
However, you can break this rule when your couch sits against a wall. Bump the rug closer to the wall (under the sofa) to give yourself additional space.
Are there any low-budget, affordable living room rugs you can suggest?
Oh, you know I got you! Hand-knotted or handwoven wool rugs will be pricier than, say, the printed living room rugs by Loloi II (scroll down for my top picks). If you’re choosing a rug based on price and you’re considering downsizing an 8′ x 10′ area rug to a 5′ x 7′ rug to stay within budget, DON’T DO IT! Downsize your quality before purchasing a smaller living room rug. Trust me. You may not like the idea, but in the end, you’ll thank me. Here are a few affordable rugs I’ve owned and loved!
What About A Round Rug?
Round rugs in a living room can be tricky. In general, they don’t cover the entire floor surface, and a sectional sofa’s front legs probably won’t fit on this rug shape. Using them under a round table in the dining room is an excellent choice, or at the foot of the bed in a bedroom is also a good choice. They’re perfect for breaking up the rectangular shape of the bed and softening those edges.
Shop Area Rugs For The Living Room
- Stacey Garcia for Karastan Zagoria Rug (I have this in my home office)
- Sundar – Melora Area Rug from Jaipur Living (this company is a smidge pricier, but the quality makes up for it)
- Anthem – Noverre Area Rug from Jaipur Living
- Iconic Synovah Area Rug also from Jaipur Living (I love the geometric asymmetrical look to this one)
- Rendition Mezzo Area Rug another Stacey Garcia for Karastan design
- Momeni Simba SIM-8 Area Rugs
8. Liora Manne Madison Shadow Area Rug
9. Francis Jane Power Loomed Rug
10. Jaipur Living Syntax Scalene Area Rug
11. Hogan Handknotted Mocha Viscose Area Rug
12. Surya Queens 26207 Area Rug
13. Hugo Hand Knotted Rug you might recognize this rug from my dining room
14. Sway Neutral Tufted Area Rug my friend Lauren has this rug in her living room, and it’s so soft underfoot!
15. Loloi II Bowery Collection BOW-02 Slate / Taupe you might recognize this from my living room
Affordable Area Rugs Under $500
For the price, these affordable area rugs are “chef’s kiss”!
16. Billie BIL-03 Area Rug from Amber Lewis x Loloi
17. Margot feat. CloudPile – MAT-03 Area Rug I had this Loloi II Rug in my living room when the walls were painted DeNimes blue. The rug is one of the softest I’ve ever felt.
18. Layla Printed LAY-03 Area Rug you can see this rug in the room with the new brown leather couch.
19. Amber Lewis x Loloi Georgie GER-06 Area Rug
20. Georgie – GER-02 Area Rug also by Amber Lewis x Loloi – this rug was one of the top sellers from my Amazon Prime Sale post.
21. Morgan feat. CloudPile – MOG-01 Area Rug when you see Cloupile, you know it will be super soft.
If that out-of-budget rug design is what you’re heart truly desires, use the layering multiple rugs workaround! You’re taking up the foundation space you need with a large jute rug, and the smaller rug will not look like a bath mat. It’s a win-win.
Do I really need to purchase a rug pad?
Yes, you always need a rug pad. They protect you from falling and the rug from slipping. Plus, they protect your flooring from color transfer, scratches, and indentations from heavy furniture. Think of it as a protective barrier. Most importantly, this is key when purchasing a more budget-friendly rug because they’re usually on the thinner side; a rug pad will give you that extra layer of cushion underfoot.
Can I put a washable rug in my living room?
Heck ya, you can! If you have pets or kids, a machine washable rug might just become your best friend, although will say anything larger than an 8′ x 10′ rug might be too large for your home washing machine. I prefer washable rugs as runners in the kitchen and foyer because they’re not as bulky in the wash. BTDubs, I have a full round-up of outdoor washable rugs if you want to spruce up your outdoor patio.
Can I have a rug that fits just my coffee table?
When your rug only fits the size of the coffee table, it winds up looking really dinky and small. You don’t want your living room to look like you’ve styled it with a bath mat. Go with the layered look. Although it’s not a design crime, my advice is never to purchase a 5′ x 7′ rug or smaller unless it’s for the foyer, kitchen, or hallway.
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Should my rug be wider than my sofa?
Yes! More often than not, the size of the rug will run the length of your sofa. Ideally, your living room rug should be at least 6″ wider than your sofa on both sides. I actually prefer 8″, but no more than 10″. If you’re adding a side table to the couch, you’ll want that rug to extend 8″ beyond the table.
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Our “front-to-back” living room is over 20 ft long but narrow, with just 10 ft. 3 in. from the wall opposite the fireplace to the edge of any rug we can safely place next to it. A sofa, chair, and loveseat sit around it– half on, half off our current 6×9 rug, with a coffee table in the middle of this setup. Two 4 x 6 rugs flank this setup, one in the front and one in the back of the room, leaving lots of wood floor still to be seen. While this did create three separate spaces in the room, the common rug colors and designs seem to have worked to bring the room together for over a decade. But now I wonder if I should consider replacing the 6×9 with a 9×12 (and remove the flanking rugs) to see if that opens up the room a little more. I just wonder if to others the room appears cluttered with three rugs. What do you think of having this many rugs in one room this size? No TV in this room, by the way.