Whether you’re looking for a rug to tie your space together or a statement piece that sets the tone for the room, investing in a good-quality, responsibly hand-crafted rug ensures it will stand up to daily life and last for decades to come (when properly cared for).
We know that purchasing a rug online can be daunting, so here’s our room-by-room guide to choosing a sustainable rug that's perfect for your space. From materials and pile to size and layout, we’ve got you — and your floor — covered.

Nanimarquina Hayon X Nani Runner - photography courtesy of Nanimarquina
Responsible Rugs for Every Room in Your Home
Entryways & Hallways
These spaces usually see a lot of action, so choose a hardwearing rug that is easy to clean, such as a flat-weave or a low pile rug (where fibers are shorter and dense). What’s more, a detailed pattern is always a good idea to help camouflage stains in between cleanings. Anchor your space with a rug runner if it is long and narrow.
Best materials: Sisal and wool (or a combination of) are top choices as they’re attractive, easy to maintain, and extremely durable. A jute, wool, and cotton blend like the Bagrana by Manglam Arts will work wonderfully as well. Otherwise, consider an indoor-outdoor rug made from 100% recycled PET fibers.
Avoid: Warm and cozy high-pile rugs may give off a welcoming vibe but they will get worn down more quickly in areas with a lot of traffic.

Manglam Arts Sumak Runner - Jhotwara - photography by Jodi Heartz and Alex Blouin
Kitchen
Is your kitchen the beating heart of your home? Then a hardy flat-weave rug is your best bet. You could center a runner rug in front of the sink to cushion your feet while you wash dishes (and/or between the kitchen counter and an island). Or you could place a large area rug underneath the kitchen table to separate this section from the cooking space. A dark color palette will probably do you right as it won't show every flaw in between cleanings.
Best materials: A cotton rug or runner is ideal as you can throw it in the washing machine when it gets dirty. (This traditionally hand-crafted piece could be just the rug your kitchen needs.) You could also opt for wool because it’s easy to upkeep, or even an indoor-outdoor rug in rPET).
Avoid: Jute rugs as they will hold onto crumbs and debris. They’re also very absorbent, so cleaning up liquid spills will be a challenge.

Nanimarquina Chillida Dibujo Tinta 1957 Rug - photography courtesy of Nanimarquina
Living Room
The size of your room and your plans for laying out furniture will dictate your rug placement. (Rugs can also be utilized to define areas more clearly). Have all your pieces of furniture sit comfortably within the rug of your choice to create a sense of balance. If your sofa is against a wall, have the front legs of your sofa and armchairs sitting on the rug. Note that most living rooms should be able to handle 8 ft. x 10 ft. or 9 ft. x 12 ft. rugs, depending on the layout.

Nanimarquina Tres Rug - Vegetal - photography courtesy of Nanimarquina
Best materials: Hand-woven jute rugs as they add natural beauty and a sense of warmth to living and family rooms. If you have kids or pets, they’ll love the smooth texture of a jute and cotton blend, like this beautifully crafted sumak rug by Manglam Arts (so comfortable it could easily become a gathering space for game or movie nights).

Manglam Arts Sumak Rug - Vidhani
Dining Space
Placing a rug in the dining room is essentially all about the experience of sitting at the dining table. Choose a rug in the same shape as your table, making sure it's large enough to accommodate all of the chairs even when they’re pulled away from the table (if your table has extension leaves, don’t forget to take into account the length of your table fully extended). Also, there should be equal amounts of space on the sides of the rug for a balanced effect.

Manglam Arts Cotton Rug - Hawa Mahal
Best materials: Your rug will have heavy pieces of furniture sitting on it, chairs will be pulled out and pushed in, and there will be crumbs as well as the occasional spill so go for a flatweave or low-pile wool design (preferably with patterns to disguise stains you can't get to right away).
Avoid: Cotton rugs as they will likely wear down quicker.

Nanimarquina Tres Rug - Black - photography courtesy of Nanimarquina
Bedrooms
The bed being the focal point, plan the rug size and placement around it. One option is to lay the rug perpendicular to the bed (centered on top), stopping a few inches before your nightstands. In this type of layout, an 8 ft. x 10 ft. or 9 ft. x 12 ft. rug will work a treat as it’ll fit the lower two-thirds of a queen-size or king-size bed. If you want it to span the width of a king-size bed and both night stands, pick a 12 ft. by 15 ft. rug. In smaller bedrooms, runners that run the entire bed length will be a better option.
Best materials: The softest natural rug materials are wool and cotton. Consider a longer, plusher pile to give your feet a smooth landing when you step out of bed.

Nanimarquina Capas Rugs - photography courtesy of Nanimarquina
Bathroom
If your bathroom has plenty of floor space, why not add a touch of cozy with a rug or runner (in addition to your bath mat)? Place yours in the middle of the room or in front of a vanity mirror or sink to anchor your space. And since bathrooms are typically the most humid area of the home, opt for a washable design or one that is made from a water-resistant material.
Best materials: A rug crafted from recycled PET is perfect for humid environments, and it will give you the look and feel of wool. Cotton or wool work as well

Nanimarquina Flora Bloom 1 Rug - photography courtesy of Nanimarquina
Office Space
Looking for an accent piece to lay beneath your desk? Be sure to choose an office-chair-friendly rug with a flat and tight weave that will allow your chair to glide seamlessly across it.
Best materials: Choose a flatweave wool rug for a cozy feeling underfoot. (This stunning number by Manglam Arts would easily warm up a workspace.) Otherwise, jute with a tight weave is the way to go. (Don’t rule out a hand-crafted indoor-outdoor rug in rPET).
Avoid: Stay away from thick, high-pile rugs which are more likely to get caught underneath the chair wheels.

Nanimarquina Shade Outdoor Rug - Palette 3 - photography courtesy of Nanimarquina
Outdoor Space
A rug will make your patio, porch, or deck feel a lot cozier (and comfier for bare feet, pet paws, and crawling children). Pick one that’s weather-resistant, so you can leave it outside on rainy days. If your space is covered, a natural-fiber indoor rug will work just as well — simply make sure it has a loose weave so you can shake out crumbs.
Best materials: Weather resistant, super durable, and easy to clean, an indoor-outdoor rug made from 100% recycled PET fibers, such as the exquisite Shade by nanimarquina, will last more than a few summers.