The origin of a rug can dictate what sizes may be available. Most
Oriental Rugs imported from India, Pakistan & China are woven using the
American standard measurement of feet and inches.
Common sizes available include:
| 2' x 3' |
6' x 9' |
12' x 15' |
| 2' 6'' x 4' |
8' x 10' |
12' x 18' |
| 3' x 5' |
9' x 12' |
|
| 4' x 6' |
10' x 14' |
|
Sometimes rugs are what we call cut-size, which means that a 9' x 12' rug
may actually measure 8' 6'' x 11' 6''. The smaller size rug should cost less
because of a 7 square foot difference.
Other sizes available occasionally:
3' to 10' circles and squares
2' 6'' to 3' wide by 6' to 24' long runners
We like to stock wider runners, referred to as a Kellegi. Certain
traditional designs are available in 4' to 7' wide by 10' to 18' long.
Rugs woven in Iran, Turkey and Afghanistan are usually woven in
measurements following the metric system. For converting feet to meters,
multiply feet x .305. For converting inches to centimeters, multiply inches
x 2.54.
Two common rug sizes:
2m x 3m (6' 7'' x 9' 10'') 3m x 4m (9' 10'' x 13'1'')
Other common sizes:
3' 6'' x 5' 8' x 11'
5' x 6' 6'' 11' x 15'
6' x 8'
2' to 7' x 5' to 30' runners
Selecting a Size
Now that you know what sizes are available, how should you decide what
will work in your home or office?
Determining the "correct" size rug(s) for your space is not an exact
science, but the guidelines below may help in your decision.
When considering a room size rug, you should first measure the entire
space. We suggest leaving a border of floor showing around the entire room,
making the room appear larger and enhancing the look of your room. The type
of room and furniture placement will have a lot to do with what size rug(s)
you should consider. Making a rough drawing of your space, including
dimensions and furniture placement, can be very helpful.
Dining room & Breakfast room
When selecting a room size rug for the dining room, you need to measure the
length and width of your table, adding 1'6" per chair to your measurement.
You will want the back legs of your chairs on the rug to avoid getting them
caught on the edge of the rug when you are seated. Example: Your room is 12'
x 16', your table is 6' long and 4' wide (with each table-leaf is 1' 6''),
we would suggest an 8' x 11' to 9' x 12' size rug for your room. To
accommodate your chairs and table with one leaf in place, you would need a
minimum lenth of 7' 6" and width of 10' 6". For a 15' x 20' room with the
same size table and chairs we would suggest 10' x 13' or 10' x14' rug size.
Living or Family room
First you must decide if you want a room size rug or smaller rug(s) to fill
the space. If the furniture is placed several feet away from the walls, we
suggest that the each piece of furniture be completely on or off the rug. If
the furniture is placed around the walls, the rug can be placed just under
the front of the piece, or away from it. Example: You have a sofa and love
seat in an L-shape. One piece is up against the wall and the other is placed
in the middle of the room. The rug can be placed just in front of both sofas
or completely under the one in the middle of the room and just under the
front of the one by the wall.
Bedroom
There are two schools of thought for placing rugs in your bedroom. You can
either use one room size rug or several rugs around the bed(s). When
considering one room size rug it should be large enough for you to take a
step or two when getting out of bed. If you have one bed centered in the
room, you can place a rug at the foot of the bed and one on each side. If
you have two beds in the room, you can add one more rug in between them.
Entrances, hallways and stairs
An Oriental rug placed by an entrance, hallway and stairwell, protects the
floor while enhancing the decor. Consider purchasing a rug that can handle
the high traffic that will occur in these areas. Entrance area rugs usually
measure 2' to 5' x 4' to 7'. If there is a hallway off the entrance you may
consider a runner. If you have a large vestibule, consider a rug based on
its size. When measuring for hallways the rug should continue past any side
doors. When considering a runner on the steps, measure the step and riser,
counting how many of each and calculating the rug size needed. Add an
additional 12" to 18" to the length of your calculation so both borders of
the rug can be tucked under. Runners can not be installed if you have any
half steps or if your stairwell has any curves.