Rug Size Calculator

Rug Size Calculator: Find the Perfect Rug Size for Any Room

Rug Size Calculator: Find the Perfect Rug Size for Any Room

Find the perfect rug size for your room in seconds. This free rug size calculator by Astheticdecor.com helps you choose the right rug for your living room, bedroom, dining room, sectional sofa, rug pad, hallway, or custom space.

Simply enter your room or furniture measurements, choose your layout, and get compact, ideal, and generous rug size recommendations with a visual preview.

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Rug Size Calculator for Every Room

Measure once and choose confidently. This free rug size calculator helps you find the best rug size for your living room, bedroom, dining table, sectional sofa, rug pad, hallway, or custom space with instant recommendations, warnings, and a visual preview.

Living Room
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Dining Room
Sectional Sofa
Rug Pad
Custom Sizes
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Find Your Perfect Rug Size

Choose your layout, enter measurements, and get compact, ideal, and generous rug size recommendations.
Room Measurements
Tip: use the inside usable floor space, not the full wall-to-wall space if large furniture blocks the edges.
Living Room Layout

Your Rug Recommendation

Get layout-based recommendations, standard-size matching, and warnings to avoid common rug mistakes.
Best Recommended Rug Size
Compact Option
Ideal Option
Generous Option
Closest Standard Rug Size
Tip: A rug should visually anchor the furniture instead of floating awkwardly in the middle of the room.
Warning: Small rugs are the most common decorating mistake.
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Standard Rug Sizes Chart

Rug SizeInchesCentimetersBest For
2′ x 3′24" x 36"61 x 91 cmEntryways, bedside, bathroom
3′ x 5′36" x 60"91 x 152 cmSmall spaces, accent rugs
4′ x 6′48" x 72"122 x 183 cmSmall seating areas, kitchens
5′ x 7′60" x 84"152 x 213 cmSmall living rooms, under coffee table
5′ x 8′60" x 96"152 x 244 cmFull beds, compact spaces
6′ x 9′72" x 108"183 x 274 cmFull or queen bedroom, small dining room
8′ x 10′96" x 120"244 x 305 cmLiving rooms, queen beds, 6-seat dining tables
9′ x 12′108" x 144"274 x 366 cmKing beds, larger living rooms
10′ x 14′120" x 168"305 x 427 cmLarge living rooms, oversized layouts
12′ x 15′144" x 180"366 x 457 cmVery large rooms, luxury layouts

Smarter Than a Basic Calculator

This tool gives compact, ideal, and generous recommendations instead of only one generic size.

Built for Real Room Layouts

It works for sofas, sectionals, beds, dining tables, rug pads, and custom rug needs.

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A fast and easy rug size calculator designed to help users choose confidently.

Frequently Asked Questions

In most living rooms, an 8×10 rug or 9×12 rug works well. The best size depends on your room size, sofa width, and whether you want the front legs or all furniture legs on the rug.
For most queen beds, an 8×10 rug is the safest recommendation. A 6×9 rug may work in smaller rooms, while a 9×12 rug can look more luxurious in larger bedrooms.
A 9×12 rug is usually the best rug size for a king bed. In larger rooms, a 10×14 rug can create a more spacious and premium look.
A dining room rug should extend at least 24 to 30 inches beyond the table on all sides so chairs remain on the rug when pulled out.
No. A rug pad should usually be slightly smaller than the rug, often around 1 to 2 inches shorter on each side, so it stays hidden under the rug edges.
In most rooms, it is better to size up slightly instead of choosing a rug that is too small. Small rugs often make a room look disconnected.
Sectional sofas usually need larger rugs such as 8×10, 9×12, or 10×14. The rug should anchor the seating zone, not just the coffee table.
Yes. This calculator supports both feet and centimeters and also displays results in multiple measurement formats.

Choose the Right Rug Size Before You Buy

Choosing the right rug size can completely change how a room looks and feels. A rug that is too small can make your furniture look disconnected, while the right size rug can make your space feel balanced, cozy, and professionally designed.

This rug size calculator is created to remove the guesswork. Whether you are styling a sofa, sectional, queen bed, king bed, dining table, hallway, or custom room, the tool gives practical rug size recommendations based on your actual layout.

Instead of giving only one answer, this calculator shows compact, ideal, and generous rug size options. This helps you choose the best size based on your room space, furniture arrangement, and design style.

How to Use the Rug Size Calculator

Using the calculator is simple:

  1. Choose your room or furniture type.
  2. Select your measurement unit: feet or centimeters.
  3. Enter your room, bed, sofa, table, or rug measurements.
  4. Click “Find My Perfect Rug Size.”
  5. Review your compact, ideal, and generous rug size options.
  6. Download or copy your result before shopping.

The ideal result is usually the safest option for most homes. The compact option works better for smaller rooms, while the generous option creates a more spacious and luxury designer-style look.

Standard Rug Sizes Chart

Most rugs are sold in standard sizes. The calculator helps match your measurements with the closest available rug size, but this chart can also help you understand the most common rug sizes.

Rug SizeBest For
2′ x 3′Entryways, bathrooms, small bedside spaces
3′ x 5′Small accent areas and compact corners
4′ x 6′Small seating areas, kitchens, and entry spaces
5′ x 7′Small living rooms and coffee table layouts
5′ x 8′Full beds, apartments, and compact rooms
6′ x 9′Queen beds, small dining rooms, and medium rooms
8′ x 10′Living rooms, queen beds, and 6-seat dining tables
9′ x 12′King beds and larger living rooms
10′ x 14′Oversized living rooms and luxury layouts
12′ x 15′Very large rooms and open-plan spaces

Living Room Rug Size Guide

For most living rooms, the rug should connect the sofa, chairs, and coffee table into one clear seating zone. A common mistake is choosing a rug that only sits under the coffee table. This can make the room look smaller and unfinished.

A good living room rug should be wider than the sofa and should reach at least the front legs of the main furniture. For a more premium look, all major furniture legs can sit on the rug.

Recommended living room rug sizes:

Living Room TypeRecommended Rug Size
Small living room5′ x 7′ or 6′ x 9′
Medium living room8′ x 10′
Large living room9′ x 12′
Oversized living room10′ x 14′

Living Room Rug Tip

Leave around 12 to 24 inches of visible floor around the rug when possible. This creates balance and prevents the rug from looking too large for the room.

Bedroom Rug Size Guide

Bedroom rugs should extend beyond the sides and foot of the bed so the room feels soft, balanced, and comfortable. The right size depends on your bed size and whether you want the rug fully under the bed or only two-thirds under the bed.

Recommended bedroom rug sizes:

Bed SizeRecommended Rug Size
Twin bed5′ x 8′ or 6′ x 9′
Full bed6′ x 9′ or 8′ x 10′
Queen bed8′ x 10′
King bed9′ x 12′
California king bed9′ x 12′ or 10′ x 14′

Bedroom Rug Tip

If your room is large, size up. A slightly larger rug usually looks more elegant than a rug that barely extends beyond the bed.

What Size Rug Goes Under a Queen Bed?

For most queen beds, an 8′ x 10′ rug is the best choice. It gives enough coverage on both sides of the bed and creates a balanced bedroom layout.

A 6′ x 9′ rug can work in smaller bedrooms, especially when placed two-thirds under the bed. A 9′ x 12′ rug gives a more luxurious look in larger bedrooms.

Best options for a queen bed:

Room TypeRug Size
Small bedroom6′ x 9′
Standard bedroom8′ x 10′
Large bedroom9′ x 12′

What Size Rug Goes Under a King Bed?

For most king beds, a 9′ x 12′ rug is the best option. It gives enough width on both sides of the bed and helps the room feel complete.

A 10′ x 14′ rug can work beautifully in a large master bedroom. An 8′ x 10′ rug may work in smaller rooms, but it can sometimes look narrow under a king bed.

Best options for a king bed:

Room TypeRug Size
Small king bedroom8′ x 10′
Standard king bedroom9′ x 12′
Large master bedroom10′ x 14′

Dining Room Rug Size Guide

Dining room rugs need extra space around the table so chairs remain on the rug when pulled out. This is one of the most important rug sizing rules.

A dining room rug should extend at least 24 to 30 inches beyond the table on every side. This prevents chair legs from catching on the rug edge.

Recommended dining rug sizes:

Dining Table TypeRecommended Rug Size
Small 4-seat table6′ x 9′
6-seat dining table8′ x 10′
8-seat dining table9′ x 12′
Large dining table10′ x 14′

Dining Room Rug Warning

Avoid rugs that are almost the same size as the dining table. If the rug is too small, chairs may slide off the rug when people sit down or stand up.

Sectional Sofa Rug Size Guide

Sectional sofas usually need larger rugs than standard sofas because they cover more floor space. The rug should anchor the full seating area instead of only covering the center.

Recommended sectional rug sizes:

Sectional TypeRecommended Rug Size
Small sectional8′ x 10′
Large L-shaped sectional9′ x 12′
U-shaped sectional10′ x 14′
Sectional with chaise8′ x 10′ or 9′ x 12′

Sectional Rug Tip

If your sectional looks bigger than the rug, move up to the next standard rug size. Sectionals usually look better with a rug that feels slightly larger rather than too small.

Rug Pad Size Guide

A rug pad should usually be slightly smaller than the rug. This keeps the pad hidden and helps the rug edges lie flat.

Simple rug pad rule:

Choose a rug pad about 1 to 2 inches smaller than the rug on each side.

Example:

For an 8′ x 10′ rug, choose a rug pad slightly smaller than 8′ x 10′. Many rug pads can also be trimmed for a more accurate fit.

Custom Rug Size Guide

Sometimes a standard rug size does not fit your room properly. This is common in unusual room layouts, narrow spaces, oversized living rooms, and open-plan homes.

A custom rug can be a better choice when:

  • Your room is between two standard rug sizes
  • Your furniture layout is unusual
  • You want a rug to fit a very specific area
  • You have a hallway, entryway, or open-plan layout
  • Standard rugs look too small or too large

Before buying a custom rug, use the calculator to compare your desired size with the closest standard rug size. If the difference is small, a standard rug may still work. If the difference is large, a custom rug may give a better final look.

Common Rug Size Mistakes to Avoid

Choosing the wrong rug size is one of the most common decorating mistakes. Here are the main mistakes to avoid:

  • Choosing a rug that is too small
  • Placing only the coffee table on the rug
  • Not leaving enough room for dining chairs
  • Using a rug pad that is exactly the same size as the rug
  • Ignoring the shape of the room
  • Ignoring furniture placement
  • Buying before checking both feet and centimeters
  • Choosing a standard rug size without measuring first

The safest approach is to measure your space first, use the calculator, and then compare the result with standard rug sizes.

Why Use This Rug Size Calculator?

This calculator is built to help you make a faster and more confident buying decision. Instead of giving one generic answer, it gives multiple options so you can choose based on your room size, furniture layout, and design style.

You can use it for:

  • Living room rug sizes
  • Bedroom rug sizes
  • Queen bed rug sizes
  • King bed rug sizes
  • Dining table rug sizes
  • Sectional sofa rug sizes
  • Rug pad sizing
  • Custom rug size planning
  • Standard rug size conversion

This makes it useful for homeowners, renters, interior design lovers, decorators, and anyone planning to buy a new rug.

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Frequently Asked Questions

1- What size rug do I need for my living room?

Most living rooms work best with an 8′ x 10′ or 9′ x 12′ rug. Smaller rooms may use a 5′ x 7′ or 6′ x 9′ rug, while larger rooms may need a 10′ x 14′ rug.

2- What size rug goes under a queen bed?

An 8′ x 10′ rug is usually the best size for a queen bed. A 6′ x 9′ rug can work in a smaller bedroom, while a 9′ x 12′ rug gives a more luxurious look.

3- What size rug is best for a king bed?

A 9′ x 12′ rug is usually the best rug size for a king bed. In a large bedroom, a 10′ x 14′ rug can look even better.

4- How big should a dining room rug be?

A dining room rug should extend at least 24 to 30 inches beyond the table on all sides. This allows chairs to stay on the rug when pulled out.

5- Should a rug pad be the same size as the rug?

No. A rug pad should usually be slightly smaller than the rug, usually around 1 to 2 inches shorter on each side.

6- Is it better to buy a rug too big or too small?

In most cases, it is better to size up slightly. A rug that is too small can make the room look disconnected and unfinished.

7- What size rug works best with a sectional sofa?

Most sectional sofas work best with 8′ x 10′, 9′ x 12′, or 10′ x 14′ rugs. The rug should anchor the seating area, not just the coffee table.

8- Can I use this calculator in centimeters?

Yes. The calculator supports both feet and centimeters, making it useful for different countries and measurement systems.

9- What is the most common rug size?

Common rug sizes include 5′ x 7′, 6′ x 9′, 8′ x 10′, and 9′ x 12′. The best size depends on your room and furniture layout.

10- Can I download my rug size result?

Yes. Use the download button in the calculator to save your rug size result for later shopping or comparison.

Final Thoughts

The right rug size can make your room look more balanced, comfortable, and complete. Before buying, measure your space, use the free rug size calculator, and compare your result with standard rug sizes.

Use the calculator above to find your perfect rug size and choose with confidence.