Where should a rug be placed in a bedroom?
The most common placement for a bedroom rug is beneath the lower two-thirds of the bed so that when you get out of bed in the morning, your feet land on something soft and warm. A 5x8 or 8x10 rug will work well on a queen bed. For a king, consider a 9x12. You can also add two smaller runner rugs on either side of the bed to create a layered, boutique-hotel look.
What rug material is best for a bedroom?
Soft, plush rugs made of wool, viscose, or high-pile shag add luxury and warmth to a room. Also look for a low-pile wool or cotton rug, which may be a better option because they trap less dust. Sierra Living Concepts hand-knotted wool rugs are a popular choice for bedrooms because they are incredibly soft, age beautifully, and each piece is unique.
What color rug works best in a bedroom?
Neutral tones such as ivory, beige, grey, and soft blue look particularly appealing in most bedrooms because they create a calm, restful atmosphere. If your bedding and walls are already neutral, a rug in warm earthy tones or a subtle pattern can add personality without taking over the room. Deep jewel tones such as navy, forest green, or burgundy rugs are ideal for creating a cozy, moody bedroom aesthetic.
Do I need a rug pad in the bedroom?
Yes, especially with hardwood floors. A rug pad provides cushioning (making your morning step-out even softer), prevents slipping, and extends the life of your rug by reducing friction with the floor. It's a small investment with a big impact.
Can I use a vintage or distressed rug in a bedroom?
Vintage and distressed rugs are one of the most popular choices for bedrooms right now, and with good reason. They add character, warmth, and a lived-in elegance that is more personal than catalog-perfect. When combined with linen bedding and natural wood furniture, a distressed Persian or antique-style rug can completely transform a bedroom.