Runner Rugs

69 ITEMS
image Gossamer Beige 5′0″ x 8′0″ Area Rug

597.00

only 1 left in stock!

69 ITEMS

Runner rugs are most often found in hallways, adding both beauty and practical benefits to these high-traffic and oft under-decorated corridors. However, runner rugs can be laid down in a spread of other spaces. Greet your guests, and yourself, with a stunning rug runner in your entryway or foyer. Have a custom runner rugs for hallways professionally installed on your hard wood stairs for additional comfort and increased safety. Add lasting comfort to your kitchen with a soft rug runners , positioned between your cabinets and island. You can even break with tradition and station a pair of floor runners on either side of your bed in place of a single large area rug.

Gabberts has runner rugs to suit any design preference. A hand-knotted runner can bring heirloom quality fashion to your home, at a lower price point than large hand-made runner rugs options. These traditional rug styles are available in many colors and patterns and, since they are hand-crafted by skilled artisans, no two pieces are exactly alike. Hand-woven and hand-loomed rugs also create custom-looks for your one-of-a-kind home.

Machine woven and synthetic runner rugs for hallways are also a good choice for many high-traffic areas, including your hallway, entryway or even bathrooms. Offering performance, maintenance and price benefits, you’ll find these rug runners in traditional, transitional and contemporary styles, including bold geometric looks and warm cottagecore floral prints.

Ensure that your runner rugs will be the right fit for your home by first measuring the hallway length and width, or the open space in your living room, bedroom or kitchen. An average runner rug will typically be between 2 and 3 feet in width and anywhere from 6 to 12 feet in length. You’ll want to leave approximately half a foot of bare flooring or carpet around all sides of the rug, or more in larger spaces.

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