Rugs for Every Room in the Australian Home
Rugs play an essential role in shaping interior spaces — bringing together furniture, materials and layout while adding comfort underfoot. Whether you are looking for a designer rug to anchor a living room seating area, a soft bedroom rug for warmth underfoot, or a weather-resistant outdoor rug for the patio, our collection covers the full range of needs across the home. Explore our complete rug collection below or browse by category to find the right style, size and material for your space.
Rugs by Room
Different rooms have different rug needs. Explore our Living Room Rugs for anchoring sofas and seating areas, browse our Bedroom Rugs for softness and warmth underfoot, or discover our Outdoor Rugs for weather-resistant options suited to patios, balconies and garden spaces.
Rugs by Shape and Size
Shape and size are the two most important decisions when choosing a rug. Explore our Round Rugs for softness and flow within a space, browse our Rectangular Rugs for a structured foundation that suits most furniture layouts, or discover our Large Rugs for oversized designs that anchor open-plan living and dining spaces. For narrow spaces and hallways, explore our Floor Runners.
Rugs by Material
Material shapes the feel, performance and longevity of a rug within the home. Explore our Wool Rugs for natural softness, warmth and long-lasting resilience — one of the most enduring and considered material choices for living rooms and bedrooms alike.
How to Choose the Right Rug
Selecting the right rug involves balancing size, shape and material against the room layout and how the space is used. A rug that is too small loses its anchoring effect — as a guide, the rug should extend beyond the front legs of sofas and chairs. In dining rooms, the rug should extend beyond the table far enough that chairs remain on the rug when pulled out. Explore our Living Room Furniture, Dining Room Furniture and Bedroom Furniture collections to find pieces that work alongside your chosen rug.
Frequently Asked Questions
The size of a rug should be based on your furniture layout. In living rooms, rugs should sit beneath key seating pieces, while in dining areas they should extend beyond the table to allow chairs to move comfortably.
Choose a rug that anchors your seating area and suits the scale of the room. Larger rugs help connect sofas and chairs, creating a more cohesive and balanced layout.
Yes. Rugs can be used across living rooms, bedrooms, dining areas and outdoor spaces to define zones, add comfort and introduce texture.
Wool rugs are a popular choice for their softness and durability, while synthetic materials are often used in outdoor or high-traffic areas due to their resilience.
Rugs help define different zones within open-plan layouts, such as separating living and dining areas without the need for physical barriers.
Yes. Rugs provide insulation and create a softer surface underfoot, helping make spaces feel more comfortable and inviting.
Rugs are typically placed beneath furniture to anchor the layout. In living rooms, they sit under seating areas, while in bedrooms they are placed beside or partially under the bed.