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While standard rugs are available only in limited sizes, our custom rugs allow you to specify the exact size. It’s easy.  Think of the rug as the foundation for your room. The rug should be big enough to anchor the furniture grouping; however rugs are not floor covering.
Your rug should be placed proportionately in the room. For example, too small looks like a postage stamp. Too big covers all the hardwood.
In Dining rooms - Chairs should always remain on your rug, even when extended out.
In Family rooms and Living rooms - Furniture can be placed on the rug, at the edge of the rug, or a combination of both.
Use room-defining custom rugs to combine the versatility of an area rug with the cozy coverage of carpeting. Simply measure the room, deducting 3 feet to 4 feet from both the shortest and longest measurement depending on table and chair dimensions. 2 feet of flooring will frame your rug, setting the area apart and giving you maximum flexibility with furniture arrangements. 

Want to set an area apart for intimate gatherings? The right-sized custom rug will anchor the setting. Measure the perimeter of your furniture grouping and deduct 2 feet from the shortest and longest measurement. Your furniture will sit half-on and half-off the rug.

Unlike standard runners, our custom runners come in your sizes - fitting your hallway to a T for a dramatic, well-designed look. To get a perfect fit, measure your hallway and subtract 12" from the shortest and longest measurements.  

When you have a runner created for your hallway, you can leave a foot on each side to show off your hardwood floor. In a dining room, a custom rug can go almost to the wall or it can cover just the center area, extending to where your guests will slide their chairs in and out to sit down for dinner.

Need measuring advice for a situation we haven't covered here or like to have more information on how to measure special shapes and cuts? Email us. Our friendly design experts will be happy to help.