Size Chart

Size Guide
▬ Rectangle & Runner
Living Room
Recommended Size
160×230 cm
Global Equivalent
5'×8' — 6'×9'
Only the front legs of the seating group should rest on the rug — this technique visually unites the seating area and creates a warm center without narrowing the space.
Placement rule: Leave 25–45 cm of visible floor between the rug and walls on all sides. This framing effect visually enlarges the room.
Large Living Room / Open Plan
Recommended Size
200×290 cm
Global Equivalent
8'×10' — 9'×12'
All furniture should sit on the rug — this creates a "room within a room" effect and clearly defines the seating area in open-plan spaces.
Ratio rule: The rug should cover at least 80% of the total seating group area. A rug that is too small makes the space look disproportionate and unplanned.
Dining Table
Recommended Size
160×230 · 200×290 cm
Global Equivalent
6'×9' — 8'×10'
Chairs should remain on the rug even when pulled back. Leave at least 70 cm of overhang on each side — otherwise chair legs catch on the edge.
Calculation: Add +75 cm to each side of the table measurement. Example: 90×160 cm table → minimum 240×310 cm rug.
Bedroom
Recommended Size
160×230 · 200×290 cm
Global Equivalent
5'×8' — 8'×10'
When you get out of bed in the morning, your first step should land on the rug. Slide the large rug under the bed by 2/3; extend it to the wall at the head side.
Alternative: 3-piece set (80×150 cm) — on both sides and foot of the bed. Symmetry is essential: gaps on both sides must be equal.
Corridor / Entrance
Recommended Size
80×150 · 80×250 · 80×300 cm
Global Equivalent
Runner
Leave 10–15 cm gaps on both sides from the walls. This framing effect visually widens the narrow corridor and adds depth to the space.
Length formula: Choose a runner that covers 70–75% of the corridor length. Center it by leaving equal gaps at both ends.
Kitchen
Recommended Size
80×150 · 80×200 cm
Global Equivalent
3'×5'
The sink and stove fronts are the spots you stand longest in the kitchen — place rugs in these areas. 80×150 cm place a runner. If there is a long counter, go up to 80×200.
Professional touch: If there is an island, add a second runner parallel to its long side. Leave at least 80 cm of passage space between the two runners.
● Round Rugs — Diameter Measurement
Coffee Table / Accent
Recommended Diameter
Ø100 · Ø120 cm
Global Equivalent
Ø3'3" — Ø4'
Round rug should be at least 20 cm wider in every direction than the coffee table diameter. Alone in furniture-free corners, it creates a strong decorative focal point.
Formula: Coffee table diameter × 1.5 = ideal rug diameter. Example: Ø70 cm coffee table → Ø100–110 cm rug.
Round Dining Table
Recommended Diameter
Ø150 · Ø200 cm
Global Equivalent
Ø5' — Ø6'7"
Round table with round rug — geometric harmony adds wholeness and flow to the space. Chair legs should remain on the rug in every position.
Formula: Table diameter + 120 cm = correct rug diameter. Example: Ø80 cm table → Ø200 cm rug.
Seating Group / Living Room
Recommended Diameter
Ø250 · Ø300 cm
Global Equivalent
Ø8'2" — Ø10'
Round rugs in L or U seating groups soften the sharp lines of the rectangular form and add an organic balance to the space.
Placement: The rug center should align with the visual weight point of the seating group — perfect symmetry is not required, a sense of balance is enough.