The hunt for the perfect dining room area rug can take some consideration planning and time.
Dining room rug layout.
In this space a long rectangular pick follows the lines of an l shaped bench defining the dining area from the rest of the kitchen.
We have a large area rug in the living room and no rug under the dining room table in the dining room.
Photography by studio mcgee.
The right rug will anchor your space provide a well balanced feel to the room and still be practical enough to handle the occasional spill.
It is most pleasing to the eye for the rug to reflect the shape of the table.
For example a long narrow table looks best on a narrow rectangle and a round or oval rug emphasizes the shape of a round or oval table.
Ideally the rug should be both functional and fashionable.
Most dining room rugs are rectangles but any shape can work.
Pull cues from any built ins in the room and let those dimensions determine the size and location of your rug.
We have hardwood floors and the living room is open to the dining room.
Choose a rug shape to complement your dining room furniture.
The overall aesthetic here is very vintage very victorian almost and a bit of a throwback compared to some of the other modern choices on the market.
A good dining room rug will help define the space its in like a picture frame and provide color and texture to the room.
Finding the right rug can make all the difference when trying to tie together your dining room.
Offering a more classic and traditional kind of dining room rug design this dining room rug is also manufactured out of high quality polypropylene pile fibers that are durable and long lasting.