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What is the Best Size Rug For Under the Bed?

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Looking to level up your bedroom’s luxe factor? An under-the-bed rug can work wonders when it comes to transforming your bedroom into a cocooning sanctuary. If you’re set on the idea of laying down a fabulous foundational layer, but have questions about what size and style to consider, read on! We’re sharing our best under-the-bed rug know-how to make picking a rug as easy as can be! 

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What’s the right size rug for an under-the-bed rug?

Generally speaking, you’ll want to use an 8 x 10 or 9 x 12 rug under a California king, king, queen, or full bed. These large-scale rugs will extend beyond the length and width of the bed, allowing a decent strip of the rug to be exposed on the sides and below the footboard. Most of the time, a rug will not be positioned squarely under a bed. More often, it will be offset so that its top edge is located a foot — or several feet — below the headboard. 

It’s worth noting that the best rug size for queen bed will not necessarily be different from a king or even a full. The shortest end of an 8 x 10 rug is 96” wich is at least 8” longer than the largest bed dimensions on the market. 

What’s the right style of rug for an under-the-bed rug?

Virtually any style of rug will work under a bed. From pattern-forward Persian rugs to minimalist sisal rugs, anything goes. That said, rugs with a heavy repeat can provide a more uniform look in a room, as opposed to, say, an abstract rug with a singular image that’s mostly obscured by a bed. Visually busy rugs such as Persian or Oriental rugs can also compete with a bed for attention. Especially if you have a statement bed, you may want to avoid rugs with a lot of intricate pattern. 

Good options to consider, include rugs with minimal patterns such as Moroccan Beni Ourain rugs or braided sisal rugs. Abstract rugs with a heavy repeat can also be a suitable option. Opt for an abstract rug with a bit of shimmer to really dial up the drama in a bedroom.

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