User Guide

3032 Sugar Valley Rd, NW
Sugar Valley • GA • 30746
(800) 843-4473
Find the Right Fit- Selecting the Rug Size
And for Everywhere Else…
• Accent rugs are smaller
than area rugs and are
often called a throw rug
or scatter rug, coined for
their ability to be placed
in multiple sections of the
space.
• Accent rugs can subtly
bring colorful patterns
and designs into the
space without dominating
it. To add to their
versatility, accent rugs
are smaller than area rugs
(thus, less expensive) and
can easily be changed
with the seasons or your
changes in preference.
• Some ideal places for
an accent rug includes
the kitchen, the laundry
room, in front of a
replace, in a child’s
room or an entryway
Bedrooms
• In bedrooms, one large, plush
rug placed under the bed can
be a luxurious comfort to bare
feet in the morning. Just be
aware that the bed will cover
most of the design when you
select a pattern.
• If you plan to use one large rug
under the bed, measure your
bed and allow for an additional
three feet on each exposed
side of the bed. Typically the rug
will only be needed under the
bottom two thirds of the bed.
• Some prefer to use multiple
smaller accent rugs in the
bedroom for affordability. To
maintain balance in the room,
place one rug at the foot
of the bed and one or two
coordinating rugs on each side
of the bed.
Hallways, Entry Ways and Other Narrow Places
• Long, narrow runner rugs can be ideal for the
places in your home that area rugs and accent
rugs are not. When determining the width of
runner you’ll need, you’ll rst need to consider
what size border of exposed ooring you’d like
to have. We suggest leaving 18 to 36 inches of
exposed oor along both sides of the runner.
• In hallways and entryways where a door will
open on the face of the rug, be sure to measure
door heights to ensure doors may easily pass
over the rug.