Open-concept multi-zone rug strategy
Open-concept layouts almost never want one giant rug. Two or three coordinated rugs — same palette family, different patterns or textures...
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Shop all rugsOpen-concept layouts almost never want one giant rug. Two or three coordinated rugs — same palette family, different patterns or textures...
Read moreSmall spaces reward bigger rugs, not smaller ones. The studio rule, sightline orientation, lighter palettes, lower pile, and disciplined ...
Read moreThe single most common reason a rug looks wrong is that it's the wrong size. Standard sizes, the front-legs-on rule, 24-30 inches past a ...
Read moreThe one rule that decides whether your dining-room rug works — 24 inches of rug past every chair edge, for rectangular, round, and oval t...
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When 9×12 is no longer the right answer — oversize formats (10×14, 12×15, 14×16) for great rooms, vaulted volumes, and open-plan Sacramen...
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How to size and place a runner rug — hallway widths, kitchen formats, stair landings, and the foot of the bed. From our Sacramento showroom.
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When 8×10 is the right rug and when 9×12 is — by sofa depth, room width, and sectional shape. A working reference from our Sacramento sho...
Read moreHow to size a living-room rug — sofa-on, front-legs-on, or floating — and how to know which is right for your room. From our Sacramento s...
Read moreHow to size a rug for living rooms, dining rooms, and bedrooms — sofa-on vs sofa-off layouts, 8×10 vs 9×12, dining clearance, runner plac...
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