Runners Rugs

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    Runner Rugs Solve the Three Hardest Flooring Problems in the House.

    Long hallways, kitchen working zones, and beside-bed placement are three locations where standard rectangular rugs don’t work and runners do. Once customers discover runners, they typically order more than one.

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    What Runner Rugs Are For

    • Hallways: Defines the length, adds sound dampening, protects floors.
    • Kitchen work zones: In front of sink, along an island, in front of stove. Standing comfort and floor protection.
    • Beside beds: Two runners flanking a king or queen bed provide stepping comfort without a full room rug.
    • Entryway approaches: Defines the path to the front door.

    Hallway Runner Sizing

    Leave 4–6" bare floor on each side. Stop 2–4" from each end. For a 36" hallway, a 2-foot runner leaves 6" on each side.

    Kitchen Runner Applications

    • In front of sink: 2x6 or 2.5x6.
    • Along an island: Match runner length to island length minus 6" on each end.
    • Choose washable flatweave or polypropylene. Use a non-slip pad.

    FAQ

    What length runner rug do I need for a hallway?

    Leave 4–6" bare floor on each side, stop 2–4" from each end. Measure hallway, subtract 4–8" for margins, choose closest standard length (6, 8, 10, or 12 feet).

    Can runners be used in a kitchen?

    Yes — one of the most practical applications. Choose washable flatweave or polypropylene. Use a non-slip pad. Ensure the runner lies completely flat to prevent tripping.

    Runners are one of our best conversion categories — customers who discover them are highly motivated. Tell us dimensions and we’ll recommend exact size. Free shipping. 30-day returns.

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