20 Bedroom Rug Ideas to Create a Cozy Space

bedroom with wood headboard twin beds and vintage blue, white, and red linens
20 Bedroom Rug Ideas to Create a Cozy SpaceDavid Tsay, styling by Page Mullins

You have the bed, you have the dresser, you have the bedding. Now it’s time to address that bedroom floor! Here, we give you 20 bedroom rug ideas that will help you tie the whole room together and make sure your space is extra cozy and comfortable.

Below you’ll find lots of inspiring bedroom pictures, plus tips on rug placement, what style works best in modern or traditional bedrooms, and what size rug to select for both small rooms and large ones. Whether you are decorating a primary bedroom, a guest bedroom, or your kids’ bedroom, you’ll want to think about how your rug choice might coordinate with your bedroom paint color, whether it’s a warm white bedroom or a vibrantly colored retreat, and your bedding. After all, not only does a rug reduce noise and protect the floor in your space, but it also elevates the décor in the room and adds warmth and coziness.

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Pair Rich Colors with Rich Colors

Paired with the dark brown walls and ceiling along along with the antique wood spindle bed, the rich colors in this traditional Persian-style rug make this small attic bedroom extra cozy.

Tip: Make sure you have at least 18 to 24 inches of rug on both the left and right sides of the bed so you have a soft spot to land your feet when you get out of bed.

small brown bedroom
Read McKendree

Layer Rug Patterns and Sizes

Layered atop honey-colored wood floors, a grouping of rugs not only adds color, but it’s also a budget-friendly alternative to a large, expensive rug. The wood nightstand, antique armoire, and hefty exposed rafters also bring a lovely rustic warmth to this otherwise white bedroom.

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rustic white bedroom with raw ceiling beams
David A. Land

Try a Small Accent Rug

A small colorful runner can add an extra pop of pattern to a full-room neutral rug, as you see between these two queen beds that earn their character with the quirky portraits hanging above each.

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guest bedroom with two beds and portraits above them
ALI HARPER

Coordinate Tone-on-Tone Colors

Don’t be afraid to coordinate your rug color with your wall paint and bedding. To create a calming surround, homeowner Victoria Ford layered the light blue walls with a tone-on-tone approach using darker blues on a patchwork quilt and a Kazak-style rug. A woven window shade balances it all.

Tip: Generally, you want at least part of your bed to cover the rug. You can choose whether you want bedside tables and/or a dresser to sit on or off of a rug.

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blue bedroom with black iron bed and blue patterned rug
Brie Williams - Hearst Owned

Think in Stripes

A colorful striped rug covers wide-plank wood floors to add a dose of fun to this twin bedroom. Since the beds are pushed up against the outside walls to allow space for a love seat in between, having the rug tuck slightly under both beds creates a cohesive look.

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white farmhouse bedroom with two twin jenny lind beds and antique settee between them
David Tsay

Add a Runner to the Mix

While traditionally a large rug fits well under a bed, a good alternative is to place a runner between two beds. Here a red-patterned runner adds a pop of color to the otherwise neutral room.

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gray bedroom with two upholstered beds and white bedding
Annie Schlechter

Layer in Earthy Tones

The earthy tones of this sisal runner are the final touches of this guest bedroom, where the moss green walls were inspired by the pretty landscape outside the windows. The twin poster beds are dressed in ivory coverlets and crisp floral and gingham linens in coordinating green tones.

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a small bedroom with earthy mossy green walls and two twin beds that are made up in green and white linens
Becky Luigart-Stayner - Hearst Owned

Play with Patterns

For a bedroom that really pops, like this Texas guest room, start by bring in graphic patterns with a rug, and maybe even an upholstered headboard too. Topping the bed with all white bedding and painting the walls helps the patterns pop even more.

Tip: Choose patterns that include like colors to keep the look tailored, sophisticated, and intentional.

striped upholstered headboard and a graphic rug with crosses
David Tsay

Go Neutral

You can’t go wrong with the laid-back vibes a neutral wool or natural fiber rug brings to a bedroom. This light-colored version pairs well with a green clean-lined four-poster bed and mismatched vintage bedside tables topped with matching lamps.

Tip: No matter how large your rug is, be sure to leave at least 6 inches between it and the wall.

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a white bedroom with a green pencil post bed
David A. Land, styling by Jennifer Berno DeCleene

Top It Off with Texture

A fluffy sheepskin rug adds a layer of softness to this hard-edge cabin bedroom and the traditional rug pattern beneath it. A hand-stitched quilt and cashmere buffalo check blanket add to the softness in the rustic space.

Tip: For a queen size bed, either a 6- by 9-foot or 8- by 10-foot rug is a good choice.

rustic bedroom with roughhewn stone walls and iron bed with neutral bedding
Brian Woodcock - Hearst Owned

Coordinate Rug Colors with Wall Color

An antique oushak rug coordinates nicely with the pale shade of blush in this nursery. A floral painting by South Carolina artist Lulie Wallace hangs above the Jenny Lind crib.

Tip: You want your rug to cover high traffic spaces in any bedroom.

pink nursery
Lincoln Barbour

Embrace Natural Elements

Natural material rugs complement most any color scheme in a bedroom, especially one with mostly neutral colors, so consider grounding your bedroom design with a sisal or jute rug. A few simple stripes on the curtains and an indigo pillow add color to the bed and surrounding area in this bedroom, along with a shapely block-print upholstered headboard.

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a pretty neutral bedroom with touches of blue
Lincoln Barbour

Choose High Pile for Comfort

For a cozy, luxurious feel on your feet, select a high pile rug like this hand-woven rug that serves as a handsome accent piece in an otherwise neutral room. It also pairs well with a bluish-charcoal headboard inspired by an old door that has similar tones.

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farmhouse bedroom with blue paneled headboard
Brian Woodcock

Bring on the Color for Kids

When it comes to kids’ rooms, the more color the better, and that applies to rugs too. This kids’ bunk room fits seven twins and a full-size bed with mismatched sheet sets and vintage quilts.

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lake house bedroom with lots of beds topped with colorful quilts
David A. Land, styling by Jennifer Berno DeCleene

Layer in Vintage Vibes

Vintage rugs add extra layers of design depth to a space. Here, a 100-year-old Mahal rug (a type of hardworking Persian carpet known for its looser weave and casual style) purchased at a flea market gives this guest bedroom a subtle patriotic palette. The antique headboards were originally part of one bed that was separated and hung on French cleats, making more room for house guests.

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bedroom with wood headboard twin beds and vintage blue, white, and red linens
David Tsay, styling by Page Mullins

Add in Multiple Rugs

Why lay down one rug when you can have two or three? In this cabin’s bunk room, a row of patterned rugs add rich red and blue colors next to built-in twin beds, and an additional hide rug brings in more texture and shape variety to the sleeping space. The industrial sconces make reference to the cabin’s farmland locale and play off the red stripes of the wool throws and vintage grain sack pillows.

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a long bunk room with several beds lining the walls
Ali Harper, styling by Ginny Au for Pfeffer Torode

Show Off a Rug Adjacent to a Bed

Rugs don’t necessarily have to be placed under a bed. In a larger bedroom, use a rug (or a pair) to warm up the center of the room.

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a built in bed nook in a blue and white decor
Matt Albiani

Think Big and Bold

A rug can be as large as will fit in a bedroom if you like, no matter the bed size. It can also bring its own bold color scheme to the room, distinct from an accent wall like this rich green one or neutral bedding on dark wood furniture.

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bedroom with forest green accent wall and large red and blue patterned rug
Leslee Mitchell

Welcome Color & Pattern to Neutral Spaces

This fun patterned rug adds pops of color and pattern to this otherwise neutral white farmhouse bedroom with classic shiplap walls.

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a farmhouse bedroom with white shiplap
DAVID TSAY, styling by Becki Griffin

Bring Back Black

A black-and-white striped rug anchors the dark hues in the lower half of this boy’s room, where most of its traffic happens, while the top half of the room is an airy white.

Tip: Your rug doesn’t have to extend all the way under the bed. Place it where the most action (or play) happens in the room.

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blue and white preteen boys bedroom
Max Kim-Bee

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