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Round rugs work well in spaces with round furniture, such as under a circular dining table, or in reading nooks and entryways where you want to soften a room's straight lines.
A round rug should extend at least 60 to 70cm beyond the edge of the table on all sides, so chairs remain on the rug even when pulled out during use.
Yes, a round rug can add contrast and soften a boxy furniture arrangement, though it works best layered under a coffee table rather than trying to cover the full seating area.
Yes, round rugs are a popular choice for entryways, helping define the space without competing with the straight lines often found in hallway or foyer layouts.
Yes, round rugs are available in a similar range of sizes, from small accent pieces to large area rugs, sized by diameter rather than length and width.
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