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Choosing the Perfect Modern Runner Rug for Your Space

When it comes to finding the best modern runner rug for your home, you want to consider where the rug will be used. While area rugs cover large surface areas, runner rugs are typically long and narrow, making them a perfect floor covering for smaller spaces. Modern runner rugs are great for high-traffic areas of the home since they provide more traction, eliminate slipping hazards, and protect hardwood floors from skid marks and scratches.

Runner rugs provide a comfortable floor surface that will stay warm throughout the year, unlike hardwood or tile. Plus, decorative runner rugs are another way to show off your personality and enhance the ambiance of your space. Due to their small and narrow size, hallways and entryways are the most popular spots for runner rugs. Just like doormats and entry mats, hallway runner rugs will greet guests with an inviting ambiance.

Think about what type of style you want for your modern runner rugs. The best feature of contemporary runner rugs is that they come in all sorts of colors and patterns, from industrial to mid-century modern, so there is sure to be one to meet your imagination. From stripes and geometric patterns to floral or artistic designs, modern runner rugs can enhance the ambiance and décor of any space.

Contemporary runner rugs are not just limited to hallways but are a trendy decorative floor covering for many spaces in the house. Since most bathrooms have tile floors, modern rug runners are an excellent option to keep your feet warm while adding a splash of colors to the room’s decor. Rug runners are a perfect non-slip solution for the kitchen where running children and pets are bound to slip and slide.

Contemporary Runner Rug Shapes & Sizes

Modern runner rugs typically have a width of two to three feet and a length that can range from six to 14 feet. 10-foot or 12-foot long runner rugs are standard sizes for hallways. However, just about any long or narrow space with hardwood, tile, linoleum, or even carpet underneath is suitable for a contemporary runner rug. You can also find specialty runner rugs that can meet the needs of unique spaces such as stair runners or outdoor rugs.

Designer runner rugs often act as a dash of decoration in between or underneath furniture, such as in between the sofa and console table. No matter where you are placing your contemporary runner rug, you want to ensure you have at least four inches of floor space visible around the rug. Otherwise, the space will look like overtaken by the rug.

Most runner rugs are rectangular since they are made for long and narrow spaces. Some runners and very skinny and long, while others and wider and shorter. Abstract runner rugs experiment with shape as part of artistic design, such as featuring curves or round edges.

Popular Runner Rug Materials

When choosing a material for runner rugs, consider any allergies you have, as well as children and pets that might generate additional wear and tear. Synthetic fibers protect those who are allergic to natural fibers like wool. Dog and cat owners should opt for easy-to-clean polypropylene, which also resists moisture. For high-traffic hallways, purchase long rugs made of durable materials, such as cotton or nylon. Modern rugs are available in a variety of pile densities. Shorter piles are easier to care for, while longer piles add density to withstand heavy traffic. With so many choices, you're bound to find the perfect one for each area you wish to cover.