Select the Correct Shape

Carpets come in a variety of shapes to suit different spaces and design preferences. The shape you choose for your carpet is heavily influenced by the Size and Functionality of your room. When selecting the shape of a carpet, consider the room's layout, furniture placement, and the overall style you want to achieve. Choose a shape that complements the space and enhances the visual appeal of the room.

Here are some common shapes of carpets

Rectangle: Rectangular carpets are the most common and versatile shape. They are suitable for most rooms and can be used to define seating areas, anchor furniture, or cover the entire floor.


Square: Square carpets have equal-length sides, providing a balanced and symmetrical look. They work well in square rooms or when placed under square or round dining tables.


Round: Round carpets add softness and visual interest to a space. They are often used to create a focal point or to complement round furniture, such as a coffee table or a round dining table.


Oval: Oval carpets combine elements of both rectangular and round shapes. They can provide a unique and organic feel to a room while still offering the functionality of a rectangular carpet.


Runner: Runner carpets are long and narrow, designed to fit in hallways, entryways, or along the sides of a bed. They add texture and protect high-traffic areas while elongating the space.


Freeform/Abstract: Freeform or abstract-shaped carpets break away from traditional geometric shapes. They can have irregular edges or organic forms, allowing for artistic expression and unique design statements.


Abstract Runners: Some carpets feature cutouts or irregular shapes to accommodate specific furniture arrangements or architectural elements. For example, a carpet with a cutout for a fireplace or a staircase can create a seamless integration with the room's layout.


Octagon: Another Example of a Carpet Shape is Octagonal which add a unique and geometric touch to a room's design. An octagonal carpet can serve as a focal point in a room due to its distinctive shape. Its geometric form draws attention and adds visual interest to the space.