Dining Rug Calculation:
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The standard calculation for dining room rug size adds 24 inches to the length of your dining table. This ensures adequate space for chairs to remain on the rug even when pulled out.
The calculator uses the simple formula:
Explanation: The 24-inch addition (12 inches on each side) allows comfortable chair movement while maintaining aesthetic proportions.
Details: A properly sized rug anchors the dining area, protects floors, and ensures chairs don't catch on the rug edge when moved.
Tips: Measure your table's length in inches (excluding leaves if not in use). For irregular shapes, use the longest dimension.
Q1: Should I add more than 24 inches?
A: For larger tables (8+ chairs) or if you prefer more space, consider adding 30 inches (15 per side).
Q2: What about rug width?
A: Standard practice is to add the same amount to table width as length (typically +24 inches).
Q3: What shape rug should I get?
A: Match your table shape - rectangular tables need rectangular rugs, round tables need round rugs.
Q4: Can I use this for other furniture?
A: This calculation is specifically designed for dining tables. Other furniture requires different sizing approaches.
Q5: What if my table has leaves?
A: Measure with leaves extended if you use them regularly, or consider getting a second rug for extended configurations.