Rugs for Your Space

Various rug designs rolled up and placed together in a pile

All the Right Rugs in All the Right Places

Welcome to our repository of the best finds for your floors, feet, and finances! From must-haves to great deals, explore our favorites, plus get tips on choosing the right rugs for your home.

Celebrity Collaborations

Joanna Gains posing with her Magnolia Home rugs

Magnolia Home

Amber Lewis in living room sitting on sofa with a large area rug and decor

Amber Lewis

Chris and Julia sitting and posing near their rug designs

Chris Loves Julia

Scott Brothers posing near their designer rugs

Scott Brothers

Angela Rose Rug in living room with coffee table, sofa, fireplace and decor

Angela Rose

Rifle Paper Company rug displayed in living room with fireplace, sofa and chair

Rifle Paper Company

Collage of rugs by all of NFM's celebrity designers with lots of different shapes, sizes and rooms

How to Choose a Rug

Picking a rug that’s the right size makes a world of difference. Too big or too small and your purchase won’t have the intended impact. Consider also what colors and patterns might do for your aesthetic. Scroll on and we’ll share tips on selecting for common spaces.

Living Room

Most living rooms are quite large, so they need a large rug to match. Rugs should either accent a space or blend in, so keep that in mind too when browsing patterns. No matter the size of your space though, follow the tip below.

Pro Tip: Choose a rug just big enough for all your sofa legs to fit.

Neutral living room with a large area rug, sofa, coffee table, chair and windows
Rug in bedroom with baskets of blankets and pillows

Bedroom

The thought of cold toes in the morning has kept many in bed long into waking hours. Go for something cozy to step onto, whether it’s late at night or early in the morning. Afterall, no one likes being shocked awake by chilly hard floors.

Pro Tip: Rugs in a bedroom should be large enough to slip fully under furniture like dressers and chests or small enough that it doesn’t push up against edges and legs.

Dining Room

The first thing you might want to consider for your dining space is a rug that’s easy to clean after an inevitable spill. Small pile and dark colors work best to fight stains and crumbs. Our pro tip here also helps keep messes and trips to a minimum.

Pro Tip: Choose a rug large enough to fully accommodate chairs when they are pulled out. This makes the rug far less of a tripping hazard.

Dining room with a rustic vibe including a dining table and chairs, cactus, painting, rug, and light fixture
Hallway with runner rug and bench at the end of the hallway with a pillow, blanket and picture on the wall

High Traffic Areas

Choosing a rug for high traffic spaces is quite like selecting for a dining room. Due to a high amount of wear and anticipated mess, small pile and dark colors help keep you from spending hours cleaning.

Pro Tip: Pick a rug just big enough to cover the expected walking space in your hall or entryway.

Want to see even more?       

This page is our collection of top picks, but there are still plenty more to explore. Maybe you’ll discover the next big hit while shopping for your home!