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Modern Abstract Geometric Soft White And Light Blue Handmade Wool Rug “Berber Hills” Designed By Kim Alexandriuk N12912
Size: 11'5" × 15'8" (347 × 477 cm) -
Geometric Modern Diamond Classic Taupe Handmade Rug tulu “Tulu Diamond” N12903
Size: 12'0" × 16'6" (365 × 502 cm) -
Modern Hand-Knotted Striped Cream With Classic Taupe Handmade Wool Rug “Alpine” N12876
Size: 9'10" × 15'2" (299 × 462 cm) -
Contemporary Flatweave Solid Light Beige Wool Carpet “Alabaster” N12854
Size: 11'6" × 15'4" (350 × 467 cm) -
“Nival” Modern Flatweave Solid Light Gray Hand-Knotted Wool Rug N12841
Size: 9'8" × 15'3" (294 × 464 cm) -
Modern Hand-Knotted Solid Soft Beige Handmade Hemp Rug “Silkgrain” N12837
Size: 10'0" × 19'7" (304 × 596 cm) -
Modern Hand-Knotted Solid Light Gray Oversized Handmade Rug “Grey Taupe” N12794
Size: 12'6" × 21'0" (381 × 640 cm) -
Contemporary Flatweave Solid Light Beige Wool Carpet “Mojave” N12716
Size: 12'2" × 17'2" (370 × 523 cm) -
“Grid” Contemporary Geometric Sage Handmade Half Pile Wool Carpet N12709
Size: 13'10" × 20'2" (421 × 614 cm) -
“Skyblush” Contemporary Traditional Floral Arabesque Light Gray Handmade Wool Carpet N12587
Size: 13'4" × 18'4" (406 × 558 cm) -
Modern Art Deco Geometric Off White Hand-Knotted Wool Rug “Embergrid” N12579
Size: 11'9" × 17'7" (358 × 535 cm) -
Geometric Modern Handmade Hemp Rug With Micro-Stripe Pattern In Light Gray “Rainline” N12490
Size: 12'2" × 16'3" (370 × 495 cm) -
“Sandy” Contemporary Flatweave Solid Light Beige Wool Carpet N11812
Size: 13'6" × 17'8" (411 × 538 cm) -
Oversized Modern Hand-Knotted Striped Rug In Light Gray With Soft White “Latitude” N11741
Size: 13'0" × 17'3" (396 × 525 cm) -
Modern Flatweave Solid Light Beige Wool Rug “Tabula” N11711
Size: 13'0" × 18'0" (396 × 548 cm) -
Modern Abstract Ink-Blot Light Gray Hand-Knotted Silk Rug “Rorschach” Designed By Eskayel N11678
Size: 7'9" × 17'3" (236 × 525 cm) -
Modern Abstract Interwoven Slate Gray Hand-Knotted Wool & Silk Oversized Rug “Confluence” N11660
Size: 13'0" × 17'0" (396 × 518 cm) -
Drifting Dune Abstract Modern Handmade Light Beige With Classic Taupe Rug “Sandrift” N11630
Size: 13'5" × 20'2" (408 × 614 cm) -
“Cirrus” Contemporary Abstract Lavender Handmade Wool & Silk Carpet N11609
Size: 13'0" × 17'2" (396 × 523 cm) -
Art Nouveau Modern Rug With Abstract Organic Motif In Light Beige Silk, Handmade “Reflection” Designed By Eskayel N11582
Size: 12'0" × 17'3" (365 × 525 cm) -
Modern Geometric Diamond Lattice Light Gray Handmade Wool & Silk Rug “Opaline” N11578
Size: 12'0" × 17'6" (365 × 533 cm) -
Modern Art Deco Solid Light Gray Handmade Wool Rug “Solitude” N11577
Size: 12'0" × 18'0" (365 × 548 cm) -
Abstract-Inspired Traditional Navy Blue Handmade Rug “Zellige” N11558
Size: 12'8" × 15'0" (386 × 457 cm) -
Modern Flatweave Solid Light Gray Handmade Wool Rug “Linum” N11550
Size: 13'0" × 16'4" (396 × 497 cm) -
Abstract Modern Slate Gray Hand-Knotted Rug “Betula” N11537
Size: 12'5" × 14'2" (378 × 431 cm) -
Contemporary Abstract Classic Taupe With Tan Hand-Knotted Silk Rug “Shadows Mauve” N11442
Size: 12'0" × 18'0" (365 × 548 cm) -
“Plateau” Contemporary Art Deco Inspired By Ivan Da Silva Bruhns Geometric Warm Tan Handmade Wool Carpet N11429
Size: 11'0" × 16'6" (335 × 502 cm) -
Modern Abstract Floral Pale Sand And Charcoal Hand-Knotted Wool & Silk Oversized Rug “Shadowleaf” Designed By Eskayel N11417
Size: 12'0" × 15'2" (365 × 462 cm) -
Flatweave Modern Striped Gray Wool Rug “Alluvium” N11403
Size: 10'3" × 15'7" (312 × 474 cm) -
Traditional Hand-Knotted-Inspired Medallion Light Gray Handmade Wool Rug “Mistflower” N11394
Size: 13'3" × 17'0" (403 × 518 cm) -
Modern Geometric Windowpane Light Gray Handmade Wool & Silk Rug “Fenetre” N11375
Size: 12'2" × 18'1" (370 × 551 cm) -
Luminous Hand-Knotted Modern Solid Light Gray Handmade Silk Rug “Argentum” N11343
Size: 11'3" × 16'4" (342 × 497 cm)
Large FAQ
What size is considered a large rug?
A large rug is generally a room-defining area rug rather than a small accent piece. Many large rugs fall around 10 by 14 feet, 12 by 15 feet, or larger, although the right size depends on the room, furniture layout, and desired border of visible flooring.
How should I choose a large living room rug?
Start by measuring the entire seating group, including sofas, chairs, and tables. A large living room rug usually works best when it reaches under the front legs, or fully under major furniture in a formal layout. Pattern scale, color, pile height, and weave should also suit the room’s architecture and traffic.
Are large hand-knotted rugs suitable for dining rooms?
Yes, large hand-knotted rugs can work beautifully in dining rooms when the size allows chairs to remain on the rug when pulled back. Wool is often a practical choice because it is resilient, while flatter constructions may make chair movement easier. Always compare exact dimensions with the table and chair footprint.
Can large rugs be custom made to exact dimensions?
Large rugs are often strong candidates for custom made or made-to-order production because scale must align precisely with the room. A custom rug may allow control over width, length, palette, motif, material, and construction, especially for interiors where available antique, vintage, or modern rugs do not fit correctly.
What materials are best for large luxury rugs?
Wool is valued for durability, softness, and natural texture, making it a strong choice for many large rugs. Silk or wool and silk designs can add sheen and fine detail for more formal spaces. Flatweaves, natural fibers, and blended constructions may also be appropriate depending on room use and desired profile.
Should a large rug have a bold or quiet pattern?
The best pattern depends on the room’s architecture, furniture, and visual density. Quiet large rugs in ivory, gray, beige, or taupe can unify complex interiors, while geometric, abstract, floral, or medallion designs can define simpler rooms. Large-scale patterns often read more gracefully across expansive floors than small, busy repeats.
How do large rugs differ from oversized rugs?
Large rugs are substantial room-size carpets, while oversized rugs typically exceed standard room proportions and are intended for very expansive interiors, galleries, great rooms, or hospitality settings. The distinction is practical rather than rigid, so buyers should compare exact width and length against the room plan rather than rely only on category names.























