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Runner rugs are long, narrow rugs designed for hallways, kitchens, or alongside beds, adding both style and practical floor protection in narrow spaces.
Measure your hallway and choose a runner that leaves roughly 15 to 20cm of flooring visible at each end, rather than one that runs wall to wall.
Yes, runner rugs made from durable materials like wool or synthetic fibres work well in kitchens, particularly in front of sinks or benchtops where standing for extended periods is common.
Yes, placing a runner on each side of the bed is a popular alternative to a single large rug, offering a soft surface to step onto without covering the full floor area.
Runner rugs typically range from 60cm to 90cm in width, with length varying significantly depending on the specific space being covered.
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