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Have some questions on entryway runners

3 years ago

Hello,

I have a long and wide entryway. It’s about 6’8” wide (not counting the curved part by the stairs) and 24’ long (from doorway to end of wall across from stairs).

What size runner should I get? On the website where I got my other rugs the longest, widest runner available seems to be 3’x14’. Is that a good size for my entryway, or will it look tiny?

If it will look too small, should I consider a rectangular rug right by the front door in addition to the runner? Should it match the runner (same pattern), or be more of an actual doormat?

Finally, should the runner match our living room rug? I don’t mean get the same one, but have a similar color or style?

Thank you!

Comments (11)

  • 3 years ago

    I would do a 5'x7' rectangular rug at the entrance and no runner.

  • 3 years ago

    But wouldn’t the rest of the entryway look bare?

  • 3 years ago

    How many feet from front door to closet?

  • 3 years ago

    Once you put up art on the walls and a console/sideboard with lamps across from the blue chair, the space will look finished.

  • 3 years ago

    To answer rtpaige03, the distance from the front door to the closet is about 10.5’. The French doors closest to the front door is the office.

    And yes, I am still waiting on my entryway table to arrive (May I think) and still plan on getting a small, round table (or 2?) to put by the blue chaise on the curved stairs side

  • 3 years ago

    @Jinx, how big should the area rug for front door be? I’ve read they should be the width of the doors so 4’x6’? How wide and long then, should the runner be? And how far from the area rug should I place the runner—center it with the wall?

  • 3 years ago

    Hi, Toni, it’s so hard to say not seeing it in person. Before I order rugs, if I’m unsure about sizes, I tape dimensions off. I’m also very into not following rules, so usually just do what I like visually. Not saying that’s the best way to be! But it’s how I am. :)

    Maybe more mathematically inclined posters will weigh in.

  • 3 years ago

    I would do a large rug or attractive sisal doormat at front door, and a round rug at the curved alcove. I agree on taping out the dimensions before purchasing

  • 3 years ago

    An example

  • 3 years ago

    A round rug—because of the rounded wall by the stairs! How interesting! I had not thought of that.

  • 3 years ago

    UPDATE: I still haven’t bought a rug 🤦🏻‍♀️but I did listen to all your advice and mapped out the dimensions of potential rugs and furniture.

    The first photo shows what a 5’x8’ rug would look like near the doors. The second shows a 4’x6’ rug next to my console table (coming in late May/early June). The remaining two photos show the entire hallway from both ends.

    I think the 5x8 rug would look good by the doors, but I can’t help but feel that even with the console table, settee, and other decor (I plan on adding a small accent table and tall vase on either sides of the settee), that would still leave a large swath of uncovered floor.

    I was considering putting a second 5x8 rug, but based on many photos I’ve looked at, you’re not supposed to have the rug go under the console table feet. Hence why I mapped out a 4x6. But that size seems small for that area, even if I put two of them. Should I even go for three 4x6 rugs? Or would it look disjointed?

    Does anyone have any suggestions?

    TL;DR- do I use one 5x8’?

    Do I use two 5x8’ and have the edge of the second go under the console table feet?

    Do I use two 4x6’? Maybe even three?