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Entryway Rug Size

3 years ago
last modified: 3 years ago

I'm trying to figure out what entryway rug size I should get. We regulary use entrance through the garage, the main entrance is for guests. We live in Chicago suburbs so need to accomodate for snow and rain.

In the first picture, the red line from the edge of the wall to the end of the window side of door is 80". The green line that is from edge to the coat closet is 101". The blue line from the front door to the wall the console table is on is 108".

When you enter the dining room is on the right, and the coat closet/stairs going up/living room is on the left.

Thanks for your help!











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  • 3 years ago
    last modified: 3 years ago

    I think the dining room rug is too small. You want the chairs ON the rug.When using area rugs, I would fill the space, leaving 4-6" of floor showing around the room. as for the entry, at least fill the space in front of the door. side to side, and deep enough to walk into the room on.

    S Mirza thanked Lyn Nielson
  • 3 years ago

    About entry rug - have you considered octagon shape or even an oval? An 8’ octagon might fit well in the approx 8.5” x 9” space. The ’looser’ shape of octagon seems more accommodating for your floor shape defined by stairs etc. & I think it’s a standard size so shouldn’t be too hard to find. I’d tape the space out on floor to check

    S Mirza thanked KW PNW Z8
  • 3 years ago

    Thanks for both of your replies! I never even thought of an octagon. I’ll tape out some standard options and see how they look.

  • 3 years ago

    I’m such a visual person - I cannot buy rugs or hang art without either taping out size or cutting a pattern to use for mock-up. Doing that has saved me much frustration of returning things & putting holes in my walls!

    S Mirza thanked KW PNW Z8
  • 3 years ago
    last modified: 3 years ago

    I like the octagan idea if you can find one you like. If not, then I 'd look for a standard sized 3x5 for the front entry.

    S Mirza thanked User
  • 3 years ago

    Our Entry rug is 4 x 6 and the Foyer measures roughly 130 x 100.




    S Mirza thanked fnmroberts
  • 3 years ago

    Thank you everyone! I ordered a couple octagon rugs from rugs.com to see how the look and sizing works.

  • 3 years ago

    With their free ship, free return policies,ordering a couple shouldn’t be a gamble! Hope you show us how they look!

  • 3 years ago

    @KW PNW Z8 exactly!

  • 3 years ago

    So I got a couple of the octagon rug options. It seems like width is fine but its not long enough? I could move further from the door and center it more but then it defeats the purpose of people being able to step on it with their shoes.


    look ok or should I go with a standard 5x7 rectangle?


    This is a 5’ octagon.



  • 3 years ago
    last modified: 3 years ago

    Can you tape out an 8’ octagon? I was thinking you had room for that. what’s size of other rug you ordered? But, looks like 5x7 would work same width + 2’ longer

    S Mirza thanked KW PNW Z8
  • 3 years ago

    Personally, with your weather I'd try jute mix.... this could extend across the door/sidelights just about...

    Safavieh Evoke Polyproplyene & Jute EVK230S 3'x5' Blue, Orange Rug · More Info


    S Mirza thanked everdebz
  • 3 years ago

    or not a light color -- comes in other colors --

    Couristan Cape Hinsdale Rug 3'11"x5'6" Teal, Cobalt Rug · More Info


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  • 3 years ago

    Good reviews, in 2' or 4' -

    Unique Loom Light Gray Manchester Indoor/Outdoor 4' 0 x 6' 0 Area Rug · More Info


  • 3 years ago

    Is there a photo to share of the runner? is there a slate blue, and grey?

  • 3 years ago

    @KW PNW Z8 8 foot octagon wouldnt work, its too wide for the space from wall to stairs. The other octagon I got is the same size, different pattern.


    @everdebz So best material for our weather is a jute mix? I also dont understand your question about the runner, on the stairs?



  • 3 years ago

    Yes, it's nearby, so I thought good to see it close up.

    When in the Midwest I found my wool entry rug to soak moisture, and it didn't work for me. So I'd try a practical material, but doesn't look like an outdoor entry mat.

    S Mirza thanked everdebz
  • 3 years ago

    Your other challenge is working around the floor vent ;-) We live in an older home and have the same issue. Have you looked at a shallow half-circle the width of the entire door frame (sidelight to sidelight) with a cut-out for the floor vent? Another option could be rectangle (again with vent cut-out) to go from L sidelight outer frame to closet outer frame. Finally, can you get either of these in the carpet used for your stairs?

    S Mirza thanked Andrea Morrell USDA Z5 / CAD 7B
  • 3 years ago

    Heres a closeup of the stair runner. Thanks for your tip about materials.


    no we moved in recently and have no idea where the stair runner is from, so can’t get the same carpet.


    Wont it look strange to have a cut out for the vent? I was thinking it would be easiest to cover it.



  • 3 years ago

    Are there any other vents in the entry space? By covering it you may find it impacts the temperature. It would be too costly to move it to be right in front of the L sidelight (why they designed them this way is anyone's guess LOL) so if you don't want to cut-out, try a half-moon starting at edge of door frame to the outer frame of other side light or, a rectangle starting again at door frame to outer closet frame. I'd pull the lighter colour from the stair runner (taupe?) - I think the dark would be too much of a contrast and your banister, treads and hall table (which is also a half-moon!) read almost black. You could also try a quite pattern with similar colours - solid with flecks.

    S Mirza thanked Andrea Morrell USDA Z5 / CAD 7B
  • 3 years ago

    Hmm…I see how you’re having trouble with this… Have you looked at carpet tiles from Flor. that would offer the kind of customization you need for an odd-sized space.

    S Mirza thanked jfuller999
  • 3 years ago
    last modified: 3 years ago

    Ok the runner is what I thought, sort of charcoal grey.... Idk why a 3 x 5' wouldn't work?

    For the vent, place rug a few inches away from door.

    Does that mean you haven't lived in snowy climate before? :)

    S Mirza thanked everdebz
  • 3 years ago
    last modified: 3 years ago

    Indoor/ outdoor practical - but medallion seems a dressy touch.


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  • 3 years ago

    Or you might have an item for the console table in a liked color, and could include it in a rug choice.

  • 3 years ago

    Winter mat outside the door. While the heavy-duty rubber adds weight and elegance, the coir acts as a natural scraper on shoes to keep debris from entering your home. Sweep or hose clean.


    Applegate Doormat 24"x36" · More Info


  • 3 years ago
    last modified: 3 years ago

    Only a photo we see... but this seems 'sharp' with black table, grey walls... indoor/outdoor.

    Mala Rug - Smoke, 4'x5'10" · More Info


    Mincio Ceramic Table Lamp · More Info


  • 3 years ago

    Thank you everyone.


    @Andrea Morrell USDA Z5 / CAD 7B yes its such a strange spot for a vent!


    @everdebz Thank you for all the suggestions. The stair runner is a dark blue. ha yes I moved from California.

  • 3 years ago
    last modified: 3 years ago

    ohhh it can be a surprise how cold and windy it can be. Oh, and snowy.

    All the better that the rug blend some with the wood floor, so it's not as obvious.

  • 3 years ago
    last modified: 3 years ago

    One reason I posted a lamp - if its color connected with rug's color, it'd look 'together'.

  • 3 years ago

    Maybe in winter, you'd add a second rug, cause it will get mucky sometimes.. like from first runner in front of stairs to the room?

    --- Crafted from flat-woven polypropylene fibers - mimicking the look of jute. For best results, keep out of direct sunlight.

    Largo Modern Solid Blue Easy-Care Indoor/Outdoor Runner Rug, 2.4'x7' · More Info



  • 3 years ago

    In tan, blue, salt /pepper, etc.

    Nuloom Braided Lefebvre Indoor/Outdoor Area Rug, Tan 2'6"x8'Runner · More Info


  • 3 years ago

    Is the octagon a no go? lt's like many foyers with irregular shape. Maybe an oval runner could go out toward the table? it's what it is!


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  • 3 years ago

    Thanks for your help! I like the jute look rugs. And the suggestion to bring a color from the rug onto the decor for the console is a great idea.


    someone elsewhere suggested a 3x5 rug I really like, I’m going to try it and let you all know.

  • 3 years ago

    I got this 3x5 someone suggested to me, and I really like it!


    Thank you all for your help. Will tie in rug colors with decor for the console.




  • 3 years ago

    Will post a pic tomorrow, not posting right now.