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years to come, and shop our 8' x 10' and 10' x 14' rugs to get started. If you're looking for a slightly smaller option that you can switch out as your taste changes, consider a 5' x 8' rug instead. For a living room, place it in the center of your seating arrangement under the coffee table, or in the dining room, directly under the table set. When it comes to side spaces in your home, like a hallway, entryway, or small nook area, there are several options. A runner-size rug (usually around 2.5' x 9') works wonderfully in a hallway or a kitchen. Choose a colorful flatweave runner for a durable option that will add personality to any kitchen. In an entryway, doorway, or even next to the bedside, a small 2' x 3' or 3' x 5' rug makes a great addition. 2. Pick a color and pattern that suits your aesthetic. Whether it's a vibrant kilim or a plush, neutral rug, we offer a range of designs to match your style. First, decide whether or not you want to make a statement. If you're looking for a more timeless design, consider neutral tones and smaller-scale patterns. For a large piece acting as the starting point for a living room, a neutral tone is often best. However, that doesn't mean you have to shy away from color completely—rich tones and bold hues paired with a traditional, small-scale pattern will read as a neutral in the overall space. For a bold, colorful look, consider large graphic designs or traditional patterns with modern hues. For less of a commitment to one aesthetic, opt for an interesting or vibrant design on a smaller accent rug.