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Oval rugs work well in transitional spaces and rooms with softer, curved furniture arrangements, offering a similar softening effect to round rugs but with a more elongated footprint.
Oval rugs are generally less common than rectangle or round options, so range and size availability may be more limited depending on the specific style or material you're after.
Yes, an oval rug can work under a rectangular table, particularly for a softer, more casual look, provided it extends far enough beyond the table for chairs to remain on the rug when pulled out.
Similar to rectangle rugs, an oval rug should be large enough for at least the front legs of your sofa and chairs to sit on it, typically requiring a large or extra large size for most living rooms.
Yes, an oval rug can add a softer, more organic feel under a bed or in a reading nook, offering a gentle contrast to the room's straighter furniture lines.
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