Schlafzimmer-Teppichgrößen: So finden Sie den passenden Teppich für Ihr Zimmer
By NORDIC KNOTS | Rugs, Curtains, Bedding & Home Decor | Published: 2026-07-26
Category: Kaufratgeber
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A bedroom rug does more than protect your feet from a cold floor—it anchors the space, adds warmth, and ties your decor together. But picking the wrong size can make your room feel disjointed or cramped. Whether you’re styling a king-sized bed or a cozy twin, understanding rug dimensions is the first step to a polished look.
This buying guide breaks down everything you need to know about bedroom rug sizing. From standard dimensions and placement options to a handy size chart, you’ll leave with the confidence to choose a rug that fits both your floor and your style. Along the way, we’ll reference a few standout rugs like the Crown – Burnt Red and Heritage – Taupe to show how versatile sizing can work for different aesthetics.

Why Rug Size Matters in the Bedroom
A rug that is too small can make your bed look like a floating island, while an oversized rug may overwhelm the room or crowd the nightstands. The right size creates a visual boundary that frames the bed and adds a sense of balance. It also affects how spacious your bedroom feels—a properly sized rug can make a small room appear larger and a large room feel more intimate.
Beyond aesthetics, rug size influences foot traffic. In a bedroom, you typically step out of bed onto the rug, so it should extend far enough to catch your feet. If you have a bench or storage ottoman at the foot of the bed, the rug should accommodate that too. Getting the size right ensures both comfort and function.
- A rug should extend at least 18–24 inches beyond the sides and foot of the bed for a balanced look.
Standard Rug Sizes for Bedrooms
Most bedroom rugs come in a handful of standard sizes: 4x6, 5x8, 6x9, 8x10, and 9x12 feet. For twin and full beds, a 4x6 or 5x8 rug placed horizontally at the foot of the bed works well. For queen and king beds, you’ll want at least an 8x10 to extend past the sides and foot, with a 9x12 being ideal for a spacious master bedroom.
A 5x8 rug can also serve as a narrow runner beside the bed if you prefer a minimalist approach. However, the most popular and versatile size for a queen-to-king bedroom is an 8x10. It leaves enough room for nightstands to sit partially on or off the rug, depending on your layout.
- Twin/full bed: 4x6 or 5x8 rug at the foot
- Queen bed: 6x9 or 8x10 rug under the bed
- King bed: 8x10 or 9x12 rug for full coverage
How to Measure Your Bedroom for a Rug
Start by measuring the width and length of your bed, including any bedding that hangs over the edges. Next, decide whether you want the rug to extend past the sides of the bed or just the foot. A common rule: add 24 inches to both sides and the foot of the bed to find your minimum rug width and length. For example, a queen bed (60” wide, 80” long) would need a rug at least 108” (9 feet) wide and 128” (10.7 feet) long—meaning a 9x12 rug is a close match.
Don’t forget to account for nightstands, dressers, or a bench at the foot. If you want the rug to go under the nightstands, add their width as well. Use painter’s tape to mark the rug area on the floor—this visual guide lets you see how the rug will interact with furniture before you buy.
- Measure bed + 24” on each side and foot as a starting point
- Test the layout with painter’s tape on the floor
Rug Placement Options for Your Bedroom
There are three main placement styles: under the bed, as a runner, or as an accent rug. Under-the-bed placement is the most common: the rug sits beneath the bed, extending past the sides and foot. This works best with 8x10 or larger rugs. For a lighter look, you can place the rug partially under the bed’s lower two-thirds, leaving the headboard area bare.
Runner-placement uses a long, narrow rug along one or both sides of the bed—ideal for small bedrooms or for adding a warm path from the bed to the door. Accent rugs, such as a 4x6 placed at the foot of the bed, add a pop of color without dominating the room. All these styles can be achieved with rugs like the Plaid – Sand/Cream, which comes in multiple sizes to suit your chosen layout.
- Under the bed: full coverage for a cohesive look
- Runner: narrow rugs beside the bed
- Accent: small rug at the foot for a focal point
Rug Size Chart: Quick Reference
Use the table below to match your bed size with the recommended rug dimensions. These guidelines assume you want the rug to extend 18–24 inches beyond the bed. Adjust based on your room size and furniture arrangement.
- Twin bed (39″ x 75″): 4×6 or 5×8 rug
- Full bed (54″ x 75″): 5×8 or 6×9 rug
- Queen bed (60″ x 80″): 6×9 or 8×10 rug
- King bed (76″ x 80″): 8×10 or 9×12 rug
- California King (72″ x 84″): 8×10 or 9×12 rug
Tips for Selecting the Perfect Bedroom Rug
Consider the rug’s shape and pile in addition to its size. Rectangular rugs are standard, but round rugs can soften a room with angular furniture. Low-pile rugs like the Heritage – Taupe are easier to place under bed legs and work well with beds that have casters or adjustable bases. High-pile or shag rugs feel luxurious but may require shifting the bed frame slightly.
Also think about pattern and color. A rug with a bold pattern, such as the Crown – Burnt Red, can serve as the room’s focal point, while a neutral rug blends in and lets bedding take center stage. Whatever you choose, ensure the rug’s material complements your lifestyle—natural fibers for breathability, synthetics for stain resistance.
- Low-pile rugs fit easily under bed legs
- Patterned rugs hide footprints and add personality
- Check the rug’s care instructions before buying
Choosing the right rug size for your bedroom doesn’t have to be daunting. By measuring your space, considering placement, and referencing our size guide, you can find a rug that enhances both comfort and design. Browse the collection at Nordic Knots to see how versatile sizing transforms your bedroom—start with the Heritage – Taupe for a timeless neutral or the Plaid – Sand/Cream for a subtle pattern that works with any decor.



