Rug Size Guide
Pick the right rug size the first time. A few minutes with a tape measure now will save you a return shipping fee later.
Step 1 — Measure your space
Use a measuring tape to mark out the area. The simplest trick: masking-tape the outline of your shortlisted rug size on the floor so you can see exactly how it'll feel in the room before buying.
Common rug sizes (cm)
| Size |
Fits |
| 120 × 170 |
Bedside, kitchen mat, small lounge |
| 160 × 230 |
Two-seater lounge, dining room (4-seater) |
| 200 × 290 |
Three-seater lounge, queen-size bedroom |
| 240 × 330 |
L-shaped lounge, king-size bedroom, large dining |
| 300 × 400 |
Open-plan living, very large lounge |
| Round (200–240 ø) |
Round dining tables, accent under armchairs |
| Runner (80–100 × 200–400) |
Hallways, kitchens, beside the bed |
Quick rules of thumb
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Lounge rooms: at least the front legs of all sofas should sit on the rug. Aim for 30 cm of rug visible around the furniture.
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Dining rooms: the rug should extend at least 60 cm beyond the table edge so chairs stay on the rug when pulled out.
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Bedrooms: a rug under a bed should extend roughly 50–75 cm out either side and at the foot.
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Hallway runners: leave 10–15 cm of bare floor at each end.
Still not sure? Email
info@floorsome.com.au with your room dimensions or a photo and we'll recommend a size. We've been doing this for 15+ years.
For a deeper dive, our blog has a full rug size guide with photos and diagrams.