
Ground
Rules
The right rug transforms your space. Here are the best options now
You may not need a rug, but your home sure could use one. You see, a nice rug can be the unsung hero of a room. Because while the sofa or coffee table or bed might get all the attention, it's the rug that quietly grounds the space and keeps it from looking like a collection of random furniture. The right one doesn't just add comfort underfoot, it brings texture, warmth and personality to your place, making it feel complete and considered.
Whether you're layering in a natural jute for that laid-back, coastal vibe, rolling out a richly patterned wool piece to anchor a living room, or choosing a bold, graphic design to inject energy into a space, rugs have a way of pulling everything together. They can help define “zones” in an open-plan layout, soften a bedroom, or add an unexpected hit of color to an otherwise neutral palette.
The best part? A great rug doesn't have to cost a fortune. We've rounded up options at a range of price points—from budget-friendly finds that still look luxe to heirloom-quality pieces you'll have for decades. Consider this your shortcut to upgrading your space and investing in your home life.
Under $150
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$150 - $500
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$500 and Over
How to Choose
the Right Rug

Living Room
At least the front legs of all furniture should sit on the rug.

Dining Room
Rug should extend 24” beyond all sides of the table for chair clearance.

Bedroom
For a king-sized bed, use 9’ x 12’; for a queen, 8’ x 10’ works best.

Layering Trick
Place a smaller patterned rug over a large neutral one for depth—like under your coffee table.
Rug
Pads
Want to make your rug last longer, look better and feel more comfortable? Get one of these non-slip pads that work both on carpets and hardwood floors.

$17.99 by IKEA