A good rule of thumb is to choose a rug large enough for at least the front legs of your seating furniture to rest on it. Common sizes are 5’x8’, 8’x10’, and 9’x12’, depending on the room's size and layout.
Absolutely! Layering a smaller patterned rug over a larger neutral one (like jute or sisal) adds texture and dimension. It’s also a great way to feature a more expensive or unique rug.
Yes! In large or open-plan spaces, using two rugs can define separate zones for example, a lounge area and a reading nook. Use rugs that complement each other in tone or style to avoid clashing.
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