THE BEST RUG SIZE FOR A KING SIZE BED - What You Need To Know.

An interior design must-have, soft underfoot, and with all those luxe layering vibes, a bedroom rug is a home decor decision that packs a punch. Whether you want to add a touch of luxury or a foil to those cold floors, the right rug can make all the difference in your space.

But (you knew there was a but coming, didn’t you?) with all those different shapes, sizes, and styling options, how do you choose the right rug size for your king bed? is there a right rug size? Don’t worry; we’ve got you covered with everything you need to know about choosing the right rug size for your king bed and the best ways to place it.

There are two things you need to consider when shopping for a king bed rug size; the size of your bed and the size of your room. That’s it! By keeping those two factors top of mind, you’ll be sure to find a rug that not only looks great but is also the perfect size for your space.

Here, we deep dive into the world of bedroom area rugs, sharing everything you need to know before making your next purchase, including that all-important question what is the best rug size for a king bed?

What Are The Benefits Of Having A Bedroom Rug?

Yep, we know there is no mistaking the benefits a layer of rugs brings to your bedroom. But in case you needed a reminder, here are just a few reasons why we think rugs are an essential design element in any bedroom.

  • Soften hard flooring

  • Create a defined space in an open floor plan

  • Add color and pattern to a neutral room

  • Anchor furniture

  • Create a focal point

  • Incorporate luxurious natural fibers such as wool or silk into your room design

  • Absorb sound

General Guidelines For Selecting The Rug Size: how to choose the right size rug for a king bed

Let's take a minute to stand back, look at our room dimensions and furniture placement, and design a plan for the entire room. Here are some considerations you'll want to take into account.

  • As a general rule of thumb, a rug under a king bed should extend 18-24 inches beyond the sides of your bed.

  • A standard size king bed measures 76 inches wide, so this means that your bedroom rug should be 112-124 inches wide, or about 10 feet wide. The length of a king bed is 80 inches long. With the head of your bed or bed frame against the wall, you only need to extend the rug 18-24 inches beyond the foot of the bed, which ends up giving you a rug that is 8-9 feet long.

  • California-king size bed is 72 inches wide by 84 inches long.

  • Keep 10-20 inches of bare floor space between the sides of the rug and walls to ensure you can easily move around the bedroom and give your furniture some breathing room.

 

Make Best King Bed Rug Size - Small & Medium Sized Rooms stand out

Combining that measurement with a width of 10 feet tells us that in a small room or medium sized room the minimum rug size for a king size bed is 8ft x 10ft

Best Rug Size Under A King Bed - Larger Room

For larger rooms or oversized rooms, a large rug size of 9ft x 12ft underneath the bed will look spectacular in your room.

Best Rug Size For California King Size Bed

With their narrower width and longer length, a large sized rug in a 12'x 15' format will give enough space for the bed frame, nightstands, and a bench to fit onto the rug.

Best Rug For The Foot Of Your Bed

With a room design that may include a sitting area or an accent chair, a 5'x8' or 6'x9' rug will work best at the end of a bed. Place lengthwise with two inches under the feet of the bedframe to show off the rug's design.

 

Standard Rug Sizes

The good news, most retailers manufacture rugs in standard sizes that will fit a king size beds. The two most common rug sizes for a king bed are;

  • 8'-10' - an eight-foot by ten-foot rug (also called an "eight-ten" or "eight by ten")

  • 9' - 12' - a nine-foot by twelve-foot rug (also called a "nine-twelve" or "nine by twelve")

Interior Designers Tip - Mark It Out With Painter's Tape

If you're unsure whether a particular size will work in your space, lay down some painter's tape or use masking tape to mark off the dimensions on your floor. This will give you a good sense of how much space the rug will occupy and whether it will be too small or too large for your bed size.

Now that we’ve answered the question, “What is the best rug size for a king bed?” it’s time to talk placement. What should go on the area rug? Here are the three most common ways to place a rug under your king bed.

Placing A Rug Under Just For The Lower Part Of Your Bed

To achieve this look, place the rug so that it extends evenly on all sides of the bed, with about 18 inches of the rug showing on each side. Or, you can center the rug under your bed with about two feet of bare floor on each side. This will create a “frame” around the lower part of your bed.

 

Placing A Round Rug Under Your King Size Bed

Round rugs add an unexpected focal point to a bedroom. Round rugs are less common than rectangular rugs, so they can make your king bed feel special. To place a round rug under your king bed, center it in the room with equal amounts of bare floor showing on all sides. You can also offset the rug so that it’s not directly under the bed but still centered in the room. This will create a more intimate feeling in your bedroom.

Placing A Rug Under Your Whole Bed And Nightstands

8' x 10' RUG UNDER KING BED - KING BED RUG PLACEMENT

An 8' x 10' is the minimally acceptable size rug for a king bed. It's also the most common size found in stores. If you're on a budget or are working in a small room. An 8'x10' rug can be placed under both nightstands, and you can see the rug on both sides of the bed and at the foot of the bed. With this option, your nightstand selection maybe is more limited as you will need to select a small-sized nightstand so that it will fit onto the rug and not hang off the edges.

PROS:

-Less expensive than a larger rug size

-Can be placed in many different ways

-The most popular size found in stores

CONS:

-On the small side for a king beds

-May limit your nightstand table selection

9' x 12' RUG UNDER KING BED - KING BED RUG PLACEMENT

A 9' x 12' rug is a more generous-sized rug to place under both your bedside tables and entire bed. To achieve this look, place, so the rug extends evenly on all sides of the bed and nightstands, with about 18 inches of the rug showing on each side. You will have enough room to place a bench at the foot of your bed and have the option to include wider nightstands in your bedroom design.

While we are fans of bigger is better just keep in mind the size of your room and your door swing. This rug size works well in larger rooms. If you select a rug that is too large for space, it will make the bedroom look small and crowded.

PROS:

-More rug to love!

-Creates a luxurious feel in the bedroom

-Allows for more furniture placement options, such as a bench at the foot of the bed

Can accommodate wider nightstands


Cons:

-Best suited for larger rooms or open floor plans

-This option is more expensive than a smaller rug size. It may not be an option if you're working with a tight budget.

Tips For Non-Standard Rooms & Layouts

Not all bedrooms are created equal. If you have a non-standard room or layout, here are a few tips to keep in mind when choosing a rug size and placement:

IF ONE SIDE OF YOUR BED IS AGAINST A WALL

You might want to consider a 5-foot by 8-foot rug. Place it lengthwise with a couple of inches of the rug under the open side of the bed. This will help to create an illusion of more space in the room and will also keep your feet warm when you get out of bed in the morning!

IF YOUR ROOM ALREADY HAS CARPETED FLOORS OR WALL TO WALL CARPETING

If wall to wall carpet has got you stumped on the rug decision front, we can help. If you just want a rug under your feet, consider layering two rugs in a 5-foot by 8-foot or 6-foot by 9-foot size rug placed lengthwise at the end of the bed. Make sure that there's enough clearance on either side of the bed so you can still open and close your bedroom door!

IF YOU JUST WANT SOME RUG UNDER YOUR FEET

You might want to consider a smaller rug that can be placed at the side of your bed. Consider two 8-foot-long runners on each side of the bed. Keep a few inches of bare floor between the edge of the rug and the side of the bed. This will give you the benefits of a rug without overwhelming your space.

A Word About Rug Pads

While we're on the topic of rugs, let's talk about rug pads. A rug pad is essential for two reasons: to prevent slipping and to protect your hardwood floors. We recommend you layer rugs over a rug pad at least one-fourth inch thick and made of felt or rubber. Be sure to get a size that is slightly smaller than your area rug so that it doesn't show on the sides.

Favorite Rugs For King Size Bed

We have curated a line-up of effortlessly stylish rugs for your king bed in a variety of colors and materials. Be sure to select the right size rug for your space and check out our tips on how to style an area rug. With a little planning, you can easily find the perfect rug to complete your bedroom oasis. Happy Shopping!

 

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Author - Bridget McIver

An Interior Designer by training, armed with an eye for the unexpected, Bridget shares advice, inspiration, and a curated line-up of effortlessly chic products to make everything in our lives more beautiful. A tastemaker with an impeccable sense to help you create a pared-back aesthetic for your home.

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