
Door Mats, Rugs & Runners – Styling Guide for Every Space
Ground your home with warmth, texture, and intention through thoughtfully chosen door mats, rugs, and runners. From welcoming entryways to layered living spaces and durable outdoor zones, the right piece doesn’t just finish a room — it defines how it feels to live in.
Rugs and mats are more than decorative — they create zones, improve comfort, protect surfaces, and elevate your interior aesthetic. Whether you're styling a coastal retreat, modern farmhouse, or relaxed contemporary home, natural textures and well-proportioned pieces bring balance and cohesion.
Choose eco-friendly materials like jute, wool, cotton, and responsibly sourced fibres for durability, sustainability, and timeless appeal.
Entryways & Door Mats – First Impressions Matter
Set the tone from the moment you arrive home.
- Coir door mats offer durability and practicality, ideal for high-traffic front and back doors
- Choose textured, natural finishes to create a warm and welcoming entrance
- Opt for larger mats for double doors or statement entryways
- Layer with a secondary outdoor rug for added depth and style
Best for: Front door, back door, patios, mudrooms, laundry entrances
Living & Lounge Rooms – Anchoring Your Space
A well-placed rug brings your seating area together and creates a sense of calm and structure.
Sizing Tips:
- All Legs On: Creates a cohesive, high-end, grounded look
- Front Legs On: Ideal for smaller spaces while still defining the area
- Leave Space: Allow 30–50cm of visible floor around the rug for balance
Style Tips:
- Choose natural fibres like our Eco PET, wool, cotton, or jute for warmth and durability
- Layer textures for a relaxed, lived-in feel
- Use neutral tones to complement evolving interiors
Best for: Living rooms, lounge rooms, open-plan spaces
Dining Areas – Balance, Comfort & Flow
The right rug under your dining table enhances both function and style.
Key Guidelines:
Extend 60–80cm beyond the table on all sides
- Ensure chairs stay on the rug when pulled out
- Match rug shape to your table (round with round, rectangular with rectangular)
- Avoid rugs that are too small or overly oversized
Best for: Dining rooms, kitchen dining zones
Kitchen, Laundry & Bathroom – Practical Meets Beautiful
These hardworking spaces benefit from rugs that combine durability with comfort.
- Use smaller rugs or runners along benches or sinks
- Choose easy-care, indoor-outdoor or washable materials
- Add softness underfoot while protecting flooring
Best for: Kitchens, laundries, high-use zones
Bedrooms – Softness & Comfort Underfoot
Create a calm, layered retreat with rugs that feel as good as they look.
- Place a large rug under the bed, extending beyond the sides
- Use runners on either side for smaller rooms
- Opt for soft, natural textures to enhance comfort
Best for: Bedrooms, guest rooms, retreats
Hallways & Runners – Flow & Connection
Runners guide movement through the home while adding warmth and interest.
- Choose long, proportionate runners that follow the length of the hallway
- Leave a small border of visible floor for balance
- Use durable materials for high-traffic areas
Best for: Hallways, corridors, transitional spaces
Outdoor Spaces – Relaxed, Durable Living
Extend your interior style outdoors with rugs designed for the elements.
- Choose eco-friendly indoor/outdoor rugs for durability
- Ideal for patios, decks, balconies, and alfresco areas
- Adds softness and defines outdoor seating zones
Best for: Outdoor entertaining, patios, poolside areas
Styling Notes
- Layer for depth: Combine rugs and mats for a curated, designer look
- Keep proportions balanced: Size matters for both function and aesthetic
- Stay natural: Organic textures create timeless appeal across all interiors
- Think lifestyle-first: Choose materials that suit your daily living needs



