Carpets are used in industrial and commercial establishments such as retail stores and hotels and in private homes. Carpets can have many different types of patterns and motifs used to decorate the surface. Carpets can be made in any color by using differently dyed fibers. Our Chenille runner rugs are low-pile and lightweight, which makes them perfect for under the door.īecause entryway, hallway, and kitchen floors tend to get dirty very easily, make sure your runners are made of materials that are easy to clean.Carpets are used for a variety of purposes, including insulating a person's feet from a cold tile or concrete floor, making a room more comfortable as a place to sit on the floor (e.g., when playing with children or as a prayer rug), reducing sound from walking (particularly in apartment buildings), and adding decoration or color to a room. For hallways, consider the size and shape of your space and choose a hallway rug that allows you to have at least 4 to 5 inches of visible flooring between the rug and the wall.įor large houses with a foyer or entryways with a French door, consider placing a short runner by the front door. Hallway runners create a seamless, practical, and stylish transition in your hallways as you move from one room to another. If you have a kitchen island, position your kitchen runner rug on either or both sides of the island. If the space is narrow, position it in the center of the kitchen. If the galley is wide, position the runner rug along the sink side of the kitchen. Kitchen runners look best in long, galley-style kitchens, as well as large kitchens with an island. ![]() All our runner rugs come with a Rug Pad that’s specifically designed to cling to the floor, keeping your runner rug securely in place. ![]() Rug Safety: Because runners are usually placed in high-traffic areas, make sure your runner rug comes with a nonslip rug pad. For bohemian or eclectic, go for a pattern with intricate floral details. For a farmhouse look, opt for a Persian rug with a slightly distressed area. For modern themes, go for a geometric or abstract pattern. ![]() Start with the theme of your room, whether that’s bohemian, modern, traditional, or farmhouse, then look for a runner rug pattern that will complement your theme. Rug Style or Pattern: Aside from the color, the style or pattern of your short or long runner rug can either blend with or add contrast to your space. For smaller spaces, picking a runner rug in neutral tones that match or complement the color of your floor or wall will make the space look bigger and less cluttered. Rug Color: Because kitchen and hallway floors are prone to muddy feet, paw prints, messes, and spills, opt for runners in darker shades of black, grey, dark blue, or black and white. For outdoor and transitional spaces, consider our flat-weave Outdoor Rug or Re-Jute Rug. Plush Moroccan Rugs are higher-pile rugs that feature a furry and fuzzy texture and will look nice and feel comfortable in bedrooms and living rooms. These rugs work best in high-traffic areas and low-clearance doors, like in the kitchen and entryways. Chenille Rugs are low-pile, lightweight, and feature a smooth texture. Rug Pile and Texture: Our runner rugs come in a variety of textures and piles. Because of its slim and long size, runners are the easiest way to add color and texture to any small or narrow spaces in your home, be it in the kitchen, hallway, entryway, bedroom, or living room. ![]() The most common runner rug sizes are 2.5x7 and 2.5x10. Runner rugs typically measure 2 to 3 feet wide and 7 to 14 feet long.
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