10x14 Area Rugs Collections

Handmade Reversible Cotton Fringed Geometric Blue Bordered Rug

Handmade Reversible Cotton Fringed Geometric Blue Bordered Rug

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Vibrant Classic Bow Moroccan Berber Handwoven Wool Runner Rug in Pink, featuring a bold geometric design with contrasting colors. This versatile wool rug is perfect for adding a boho touch to your kitchen, hallway, or bathroom as a runner rug.

Classic Bow Moroccan Berber Handwoven Wool Area Rug - Pink

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Top view of the Vinai Moroccan Berber Handwoven Colorful Runner Rug, showcasing a vibrant abstract design with bold geometric patterns. Perfect as a kitchen rug, wool rug, bathroom runner rug, hallway runner rug, or kitchen runner rug, adding a pop of color to any space.

Vinai Moroccan Berber Handwoven Colorful Rug

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Moroccan Berber Handwoven Checker Wool Area Rug - Yellow and White

Moroccan Berber Handwoven Checker Wool Area Rug - Yellow and White

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Moroccan Berber Handwoven Checker Wool Area Rug - Orange and White

Moroccan Berber Handwoven Checker Wool Area Rug - Orange and White

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Top view of the Harry and Henry Moroccan Handwoven Wool Area Rug featuring a bold geometric design with deep navy and cream colors. This contemporary runner rug adds a modern touch to any space, perfect for kitchens, hallways, or bathrooms. Made from high-quality wool, it offers durability and style as a kitchen runner rug or hallway runner rug.

Harry and Henry Moroccan Handwoven Wool Area Rug

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This image showcases a handwoven wool area rug, ideal as a runner rug for kitchens, hallways, or bathrooms. The rug features a boho design with geometric patterns in vibrant orange and blue on a cream background, adding a stylish touch to any space.

Dory & Berber Handwoven Wool Area Rug

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Vibrant Altas Pink Boujaad wool rug runner featuring colorful abstract patterns, perfect for adding style to living room area rugs, kitchen rugs, or as a bathroom runner rug. This wool rug's unique design is ideal for hallway runner rugs or office decor.

The Altas Pink Boujaad Wool Rug Runner

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Top view of a Classic Moroccan Hand Spun Wool Hand Knotted Area Rug featuring a minimalist design with black geometric lines on a creamy white background.

Classic Moroccan Hand Spun Wool Hand Knotted Area Rug

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From $263.99

Red Checker Jute Rug

Red Checker Jute Rug

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From $202.98

Handmade Mini Scalloped Jute Rug - Natural Color

Handmade Mini Scalloped Jute Rug - Natural Color

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From $144.98

Handmade Yellow Trim Scalloped Jute Rug

Handmade Yellow Trim Scalloped Jute Rug

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Handmade Pink Scalloped Border Jute Rug

Handmade Pink Scalloped Border Jute Rug

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From $144.98

Handmade Black Trim Scalloped Jute Rug

Handmade Black Trim Scalloped Jute Rug

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From $144.98

Handmade Blue Trim Scalloped Jute Rug

Handmade Blue Trim Scalloped Jute Rug

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From $144.98

Rectangular jute rug with scalloped edge on a white background

Handmade Green Scalloped Jute Rug

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How to Pick the Perfect Area Rug: The Whole Story

 Area rugs are an important part of home decor because they add style, warmth, and usefulness to any room. If you want to add a bit of class, define a room, or just make your floors more comfortable, you need to think carefully about which area rug to buy.This guide will help you find the right one for your home by guiding you through different factors like material, size, style, and more.

What Matters: Picking the Right Fabric

The material of an area rug has a big effect on how long it lasts, how it feels, and how easy it is to clean.  These are some popular picks:

  •  Wool: Because wool is soft, long-lasting, and naturally stain-resistant, it's great for places that get a lot of use.
  •  Cotton: These rugs are great for casual settings because they are cheap, light, and made of cotton.
  •  Silk: Silk rugs are expensive and fragile, so they should only be used in places that don't get a lot of foot traffic.
  •  Synthetic Fibers (Polypropylene, Nylon, Polyester): These materials are great for busy homes because they are cheap and easy to clean.
  •  Jute and sisal mats are natural and good for the environment. They give a room a country look, but they might be rough to walk on.

How to Choose the Right Size

To make a room look balanced, it's important to choose the right rug size.  As a general rule:

10x14 area rugs are a common size for the living room because they cover the seating area while giving space around the sides.

In the dining room, make sure the floor goes at least 24 inches past the table to make room for chairs.

For a cozy feel, a rug should go at least 18 inches past the bed frame in the bedroom.

For hallways and entryways, runners should be just a bit shorter than the width of the hallway, so there is room on all sides.

Style: Making your rug go with your room's style

There are many types of area rugs, and picking one that goes with your decor can make the whole look better.

Traditional: Has complex patterns and deep colors, perfect for rooms with a classic style.

 Modern: Designs that are simple and use geometric patterns or abstract art look good in modern rooms.

Bohemian: Bright colors, different textures, and tribal patterns give off a laid-back, eclectic feel.

Old: Looks that are worn down and have faded colors add character and history to a room.

Light tones, soft blues, and natural fibers give off a beachy, breezy vibe.

Looking into Rug Collections

A lot of brands have sets that are put together to fit a range of tastes and needs.  Here are some famous collections:

Hand-knotted wool rugs are made with great skill and attention to detail.

Rugs for patios and decks that can stand up to the weather and last a long time.

Rugs for kids have fun, bright patterns and won't stain easily.

Luxury silk rugs are hand-made with great care to add a touch of class.

Thoughts on Price

There are different types of area rugs that cost different amounts of money.  What to look forward to:

Synthetic mats made by machines are cheap (under $200).

Wool or mixed fiber mats in the $200 to $1000 price range.

Rugs made by hand out of wool and silk that cost $1,000 or more.

How to Pick the Right Color

Color is very important for setting the scene in a room:

Beige, gray, and white are neutral colors that make a calm and flexible background.

Bold colors like red, blue, and green make things more interesting and unique.

Rugs with patterns can hide dirt and make a room look more interesting.

Figuring Out Where Rugs Came From

Where a rug comes from often affects its style and quality.  Some well-known areas are:

Persian rugs are known for being long-lasting and having detailed patterns that are knotted by hand.

Turkish rugs are known for their one-of-a-kind designs and high quality workmanship.

A lot of Indian rugs are made from fine wool and have many small designs.

Large geometric designs and thick piles are what make Moroccan rugs stand out.

Where to Buy and Where to Find It

There are many stores and online sites where you can buy area rugs.  These are some well-known sources:

Local shops that sell home decor should offer personalized help and quick supply.

Online stores that:  Offer a wide range of options and include customer reviews like maia homes 

Custom rug makers: Let you make patterns that are unique and fit your needs.

Last Thoughts

Material, size, style, color, and price all need to be taken into account when picking out an area rug.Knowing about these things will help you make a smart choice whether you're buying a large 10x14 area rug for your living room or a small runner for your hallway. A well-thought-out area rug not only makes a room look better, but it also makes it cozier and cozier.

FAQs

Yes, a 10x14 rug works well under a dining table, especially for seating 8–10 people. It provides enough space for chairs to stay on the rug when pulled out.

If your room is smaller than 12x16 feet, this rug may overwhelm the space. Ensure at least 12-18 inches of exposed floor around the edges to maintain balance.

Yes! Hand-knotted wool rugs (Persian, Oriental) and hand-tufted designs are commonly available in this size, especially for luxury and heirloom-quality pieces.