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Sizing A Rug

      Tips on choosing the right size rug for your space


The Living Room

The standard rug size is 5'x8'. These are often used in living rooms with furniture placed around the outside of the rug.

An 8'x11' rug allows the furniture legs to be placed on the rug, which pulls the room together. In a large room there should generally be at least 18 inches of bare floor surrounding the rug to give the illusion of a bigger area.


The Living Room


The standard rug size is 5'x8'. These are often used in living rooms with furniture placed around the outside of the rug.

An 8'x11' rug allows the furniture legs to be placed on the rug, which pulls the room together. In a large room there should generally be at least 18inches of bare floor surrounding the rug to give the illusion of a bigger area.

The Bedroom


In the bedroom, the rug should be wider than the bed frame to anchor it. Often single and double beds work well with a 5'x8' size rug.

For queen and king bed sizes, a larger rug such as an 8'x11' should be used. The rug should be wide enough for one or two steps to be taken when getting out of bed.


The Bedroom

In the bedroom, the rug should be wider than the bed frame to anchor it. Often single and double beds work well with a 5'x8' size rug.

For queen and king bed sizes, a larger rug such as an 8'x11' should be used. The rug should be wide enough for one or two steps to be taken when getting out of bed.



How To Care For Your Rug

Vacuum Regularly

Vacuuming regularly will extend the life of the rug. Occasional professional cleaning is also recommended.

Clean Spills Immediately

If spills occur, act fast to clean the affected area. Blotting with a sponge or cloth using water and mild soap will have your rug looking fresh and new in no time.

Rotate Rug

Rotate your rug at least once each year, or twice if the rug is in a high traffic location. This will dispere the traffic patterns throughout the entire piece rather than concentrated on one area.

Rug Fibers

Different fibers can create a completely different style and feel.

Heatset Polypropylene

Heatset polypropylene is a synthetic fibre which can be dyed in a multitude of colour hues. The yarn is twisted and then exposed to heat to retain the shape and texture of the yarn fibre.

Often, a heatset polypropylene yarn will have a soft, wool-like feel.

Polyester

Polyester is soft and shiny, and is often combined with other fibres to produce creative textures.

These fibres are stain and fade resistant. As a result, a polyester rug retains its apperance well.

Wool

Wool is a natural fibre that is soft and luxurious. It is used in both flatweave and pile rugs.

Wool has a natural resilience and wears well.

Naturals

Natural rugs are created using sustainable fibres and feature intricate texture and detailing. These rugs are hand-woven and eco-friendly.



Rug Styles

Many different styles to meet your decorating vision


Modern Contempory


Contemporary Modern rugs use clean, simple lines and abstract patterns. These designs are exciting and innovative with a wide assortment of options.

When designing a room, it is best to choose the rug first. Then add accessories, pulling colours from the rug to unify the room.


Transitional


Transitional rugs blend the classic with the contemporary. These patterns are fresh and casual, without losing their delicate charm.

Use a Transitional pattern to tie in eclectic pieces from your décor.


Tribal


Tribal rugs feature geometric patterns and sometimes bold colours.

The simple shapes and fluid lines will add movement to a space and complement natural elements such as wood, leather, brick or stone.


Classic


To give a luxurious and formal ambience, decorate with Classic rugs. These are influenced by traditional Persian designs, which use intricate floral motifs and borders.

Centre medallion rugs provide an anchoring focal point for your room. These timeless patterns ensure your rug will always remain in style.
 


Kids


Add a cozy touch to your child’s space using a Kalora Kids rug. Featuring whimsical patterns and adorable animal designs, kids rugs are soft, stain-resistant and durable. The muted colours are a good fit for a room designed for any gender!
 


Natural & Wool


Natural and Wool area rugs are made with sustainable fibres such as jute, hemp and wool.

When decorating with many colours, use Natural and Wool rugs to provide a soothing neutral base or to bring textural interest into your living space.
 


Modern Contemporary


Contemporary Modern rugs use clean, simple lines and abstract patterns. These designs are exciting and innovative with a wide assortment of options.

When designing a room, it is best to choose the rug first. Then add accessories, pulling colours from the rug to unify the room.




Transitional


Transitional rugs blend the classic with the contemporary. These patterns are fresh and casual, without losing their delicate charm.

Use a Transitional pattern to tie in eclectic pieces from your décor.




Tribal


Tribal rugs feature geometric patterns and sometimes bold colours.

The simple shapes and fluid lines will add movement to a space and complement natural elements such as wood, leather, brick or stone.




Classic


To give a luxurious and formal ambience, decorate with Classic rugs. These are influenced by traditional Persian designs, which use intricate floral motifs and borders.

Center medallion rugs provide an anchoring focal point for your room. These timeless patterns ensure your rug will always remain in style.




Kids


Add a cozy touch to your child’s space using a Kalora Kids rug. Featuring whimsical patterns and adorable animal designs, kids rugs are soft, stain-resistant and durable. The muted colours are a good fit for a room designed for any gender!




Natural & Wool


Natural and Wool area rugs are made with sustainable fibers such as jute, hemp and wool.

When decorating with many colours, use Natural and Wool rugs to provide a soothing neutral base or to bring textural interest into your living space.