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Large rugs generally range from around 200cm x 290cm to 250cm x 350cm, suited to most standard living rooms and dining spaces.
Living rooms and dining rooms most commonly require a large rug, ensuring the rug extends beyond key furniture like sofas, chairs, and dining tables for a well-proportioned look.
Yes, a large rug can help define the living area within an open-plan space, though a separate rug is often used under the dining table if the areas are visually distinct.
Ideally, at least the front legs of all major furniture pieces, such as a sofa and armchairs, should sit on the rug to create a cohesive, anchored look.
Yes, a large rug generally works well in a king-size bedroom, extending comfortably beyond the sides and foot of the bed for a balanced, proportionate look.
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