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Extra large rugs typically start from around 300cm x 400cm and up, designed for spacious living rooms, open-plan areas, or larger dining spaces.
An extra large rug is generally needed when furnishing a bigger open-plan space or when you want the rug to encompass an entire seating and coffee table arrangement with generous overhang.
Extra large rugs can be more cumbersome to clean or move for maintenance, so it's worth considering material durability and stain resistance carefully given the larger surface area involved.
Extra large rugs are generally better suited to larger rooms, as they can overwhelm a smaller space and leave little visible flooring around the edges.
Yes, extra large rugs are available across most material types, including wool, synthetic, and jute, though it's worth checking durability and price differences at this larger scale.
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