When measuring for a living room rug, the width of your room, size of your furniture, shape of your coffee table, and usage habits are important.
For a spacious and open look, you can choose rugs that go under the furniture.
As an alternative, a rug that sits slightly under the sofa will provide an elegant look.
To get the most suitable size, just pay attention to the length and width of your space. For hallway rugs, you can determine the width and length using masking tape.
1st Alternative is a round rug to be used at the entrance.
2nd Alternative is a rectangular or square rug to be used at the entrance.
You can measure the width and length according to the availability of your space and your decor.
If your space is large, you can determine the rug area using masking tape, making sure your chairs are in their pulled-out position.
If the space is tight, measure with the chairs tucked in. The detail to note here is the proximity of the dining table to the living area. If they are very close, you can choose a small rug or none at all.
It is beneficial to choose a rug based on the width of the room.
If you are considering a round rug as an alternative, details such as the width of the chairs are important.
Depending on the availability of your space, you can determine the size while the chairs are in pulled-out or tucked-in positions.
It would be better to calculate the table dimensions and the width of the chairs.
For one-piece rugs, in addition to the bed and nightstand measurements, simply determine the gap you want at the foot of the bed.
As another alternative, it is possible to choose a few small rugs alongside the bed.
If you have a bed with storage, you can opt for a U-shaped rug layout.
In addition to bed and nightstand dimensions, it is enough to send us the dimensions indicated by a, b, c, d, e, f.