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Rug Size Calculator
What size rug do you need?

1Your room
Where is the rug going?

Measure the clear floor area, not the footprint of the room — built-in storage and a door swing both take space a rug shouldn't cross.

2Your sofa
How should the furniture sit?

Front legs of each seat rest on the rug. The standard, and the safest choice.

Estimates only — rug dimensions vary slightly by maker, and hand-knotted pieces are rarely exact. Always check the listed size before ordering.

The rules
The method

Rug size guide: how to work it out

A rug is sized by what stands on it, not by the room. To work out what size rug you need, start from the furniture, add the clearance your layout demands, then check the result still leaves an even border of floor on show.

  1. Measure the anchor piece — sofa, dining table or bed — and the clear floor area of the room.
  2. Add the clearance your layout rule requires on each side: 90cm for all legs on, 30cm for front legs on.
  3. Cap the result so at least 30cm of bare floor stays visible all round.
  4. Round up to the nearest standard rug size in cm or feet, and check the size above and below.

When in doubt, size up. An undersized rug is the single most common mistake in a decorated room — it shrinks the seating group and makes good furniture look adrift.

  • What size rug for a living room?

    200 × 290cm (6'7" × 9'6") suits most sitting rooms; 240 × 330cm in a generous one. The rug should be at least as wide as the sofa and ideally wider than the whole seating group.

  • What size rug under a dining table?

    Allow 60–70cm beyond the table on every side so chairs stay on the rug when pulled out — a 180cm six-seater needs 240 × 330cm. A chair leg catching the edge is the fastest way to wear a rug through.

  • What size rug for a king or double bed?

    Aim for 60cm of rug either side of the bed — enough to land on when you get up. A king takes 240 × 330cm from two-thirds down the bed, or 300 × 400cm for full coverage.

Rug sizes

Standard rug sizes

Every size checked against the room you entered above.

SizeIn feetProportionSuitsFor your roomPreview on the plan
120 × 170 cm4' x 5'7"Bedside, small hallway, under a coffee table alone.Snug
140 × 200 cm4'7" x 6'7"Compact living room, floating layout, foot of a double bed.Snug
160 × 230 cm5'3" x 7'7"Small sitting room, four-seat dining table at a push.Snug
200 × 290 cm6'7" x 9'6"The default living-room size — front legs on a three-seat sofa.Snug
300 × 400 cm9'10" x 13'1"Large open-plan room, eight-seat table, all legs on.Works here
70 × 240 cm2'4" x 7'10"Hallway, galley kitchen, one side of a bed.Snug
80 × 300 cm2'7" x 9'10"Long hall or landing.Snug
80 × 400 cm2'7" x 13'1"Full-length corridor.Snug
A large wool rug anchoring a sitting room
"Buy the biggest rug the room can carry. Nobody has ever walked into a room and thought the rug was too generous."

Frequently Asked Questions

Once you know the size, choose the rug

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The brands we love

  • Layered hand-knotted rug in a sitting room
    Layered

    London-founded and collectable: hand-knotted wool and silk in painterly, contemporary designs made to be lived on.

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  • Nordic Knots wool rug in a pale Scandinavian room
    Nordic Knots

    Stockholm restraint in New Zealand wool — clean geometry, quiet colour and flatweaves built for daily use.

    Shop Nordic Knots
  • Ruggable washable rug in a family hallway
    Ruggable

    The washable one: a two-piece rug whose cover lifts off and goes in the machine. The sane choice with children, dogs or a busy hall.

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