Should I position a rug under the bed?

The bedroom is a place of retreat. Here, the senses should find peace. A carpet in the bedroom fulfills three key functions: it dampens impact noise (which is essential in apartment buildings), it traps dust (which, paradoxically, is better for allergy sufferers with regular vacuuming than smooth floors where dust is stirred up), and it visually defines the sleeping area. But when buying a bedroom rug, there's often confusion regarding size and placement. Should the whole bed be on it? Or just the feet ? The most common mistake is buying a model that's too small, which then disappears like a lonely postage stamp under the massive bed frame. In this article, we analyze the three golden layout rules for bedroom rugs , explain why the "2/3 rule" almost always wins, and what you need to consider if you have underfloor heating .

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The three layout variations: From the island to the runner

If you want to integrate a carpet into your bedroom , there isn't one single right solution, but rather three proven strategies that depend on the room size .

1. The island solution (The big picture)

In spacious master bedrooms , this is the most elegant option for a bedroom carpet .

  • The principle: The entire bed, including the bedside tables, stands completely on the carpet.
  • The effect: A "room-within-a-room" situation is created. The bedroom carpet completely frames the sleeping area and exudes luxury.
  • The dimensions: For this to be effective, the bedroom rug must extend at least 60 to 80 centimeters beyond the headboard and along the sides. For a 180 cm double bed, this quickly translates to sizes like 300 x 400 cm.
  • The disadvantage: This type of bedroom carpet takes up a lot of floor space and is expensive.

2. The 2/3 rule (The golden mean)

This is the most popular and often most harmonious way to place a rug in the bedroom .

  • The principle: The rug is laid perpendicular to the bed. Only the lower two-thirds of the bed rests on the rug . The nightstands and headboard are on the bare floor.
  • The advantage: You have warm feet when you get up (because the carpet is where you get out of the car), but the bedroom carpet doesn't dominate the whole room.
  • The visual effect: This positioning visually widens the bed. The bedroom rug should extend approximately 50 to 70 centimeters beyond the sides and foot of the bed . For a standard double bed (160/180 cm), a bedroom rug measuring 200 x 300 cm or 240 x 340 cm is ideal.

3. The bed surround (The classic)

carpet is useful for small rooms or when the bed is in a niche .

  • The principle: Instead of one large carpet, three small runners are placed – one on the left, one on the right, one in front of the foot of the bed .
  • The flexibility: This type of bedroom carpet is easy to clean (you can shake it out) and inexpensive. However, such a pieced-together carpet often looks more chaotic and less modern than a large area rug.

The right size: Mathematics for coziness

A rug in the bedroom only works if the proportions are right. A rug that's too small makes the bed look bulky.

Here's a guide to choosing your bedroom carpet :

  • Bed width 140 cm: Choose a bedroom rug of at least 160 x 230 cm (for the 2/3 rule).
  • Bed width 160 cm: Here the bedroom carpet should measure at least 200 x 300 cm.
  • Bed width 180 cm: For a king-size bed, a bedroom carpet of 240 x 340 cm or larger is recommended.

The rule of thumb for bedroom carpets is: the carpet should be at least 60 centimeters wider on both sides than the bed itself. Only then will the bedroom carpet function effectively as sound insulation and a design element.

Material selection: Haptics meets hygiene

We often walk barefoot in the bedroom . Therefore, the material for the bedroom carpet must be "skin-friendly".

High pile vs. short pile

  • High-pile (shaggy): A high-pile bedroom rug is the epitome of coziness. It's soft, warm, and absorbs a lot of sound. For acoustics, this type of rug is unbeatable. Disadvantage: Small items (earrings!) disappear into it forever.
  • Short pile : A short-pile bedroom carpet made of wool or viscose looks more elegant and is easier to vacuum. Allergy sufferers should opt for a short-pile carpet in the bedroom , as pollen doesn't cling to it as much.

Natural fiber vs. synthetic

  • Wool: A bedroom rug made of pure wool is self-cleaning, temperature-regulating, and durable. It is the premium choice for a bedroom rug .
  • Sisal/Jute: These materials are trendy (boho style), but often too rough for bare feet . A sisal rug in the bedroom can feel like an exfoliating scrub in the morning – not everyone likes that.

Underfloor heating: The thermal resistance

Underfloor heating is widespread in Switzerland . If you're laying a carpet in your bedroom , you need to consider its thermal resistance.

A thick bedroom carpet with a rubberized backing acts like an insulating layer. Heat gets trapped under the carpet, and the room stays cool. When buying a bedroom carpet, look for the symbol "suitable for underfloor heating ." Natural materials without a thick backing are usually a better choice for bedroom carpets .

Color and design: a haven of calm or a statement piece?

The bedroom carpet covers a large area. Its color significantly influences the overall feel of the room.

  • Light tones: A bedroom rug in cream, beige, or light gray makes the room appear larger and calmer. This is ideal for small bedrooms. But beware: A light-colored bedroom rug won't forgive coffee stains from breakfast in bed.
  • Dark tones: A dark bedroom rug grounds the bed and creates a feeling of security ("cocooning"). It is also easier to care for.

Conclusion

The question "Should I place a rug under the bed?" can be answered with a resounding yes. A rug in the bedroom acts as an anchor, connecting the furniture and bringing necessary warmth to the room.

Avoid the "postage stamp effect" and invest in a larger size. The two-thirds rule (nightstands clear, bed on top) is the most aesthetically pleasing solution for bedroom carpets in 90% of cases . Look for soft materials like wool, which will pamper your feet , and make sure your bedroom carpet is compatible with underfloor heating. Choosing the right bedroom carpet not only increases the value of your home but also ensures you start each day with a soft touch.

If you are looking for inspiration for furnishing your bedroom or would like to see floor plans where a carpet bedroom is perfectly showcased, Loft offers a variety of living examples and suitable properties.

Glossary

  • Bedroom carpet: A textile floor element in the bedroom that serves to improve acoustics, warmth and appearance.
  • 2/3 rule: A layout method for the carpet bedroom where only the lower two-thirds of the bed are on the carpet, while the bedside tables remain on the floor.
  • High pile: A bedroom carpet with long fibers (e.g., shaggy) that is particularly soft and warm, but requires more maintenance.
  • Bed surround: A set of three smaller runners (instead of one large bedroom carpet ) that are placed around the bed.
  • Impact sound: The sound produced when walking. A carpet in the bedroom significantly reduces this, which is particularly important in rented apartments.

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