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Rectangle rugs fit naturally under standard furniture arrangements like sofas and coffee tables, making them the most versatile and widely used shape for most room layouts.
A large or extra large rectangle rug is generally recommended for living rooms, sized so at least the front legs of the sofa and chairs sit on the rug.
Yes, rectangle rugs are a popular choice for dining rooms, particularly under rectangular tables, provided the rug extends at least 60 to 70cm beyond the table edge on all sides.
Yes, rectangle rugs work well in bedrooms, either placed under the bed extending beyond its sides and foot, or as a runner-style layout on one or both sides of the bed.
Rectangle rugs offer the most flexibility for standard furniture arrangements and room layouts, making them a safe, versatile choice for most spaces in a home.
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