Custom Rugs

Step 1
Design Selection

Choose from our wide range of designs from our design bank or share any sketch, image, painting, inspiration or story and we will create it for you.

Step 2
Size Selection

After selecting the design,the next and the most important step is selecting the size. We have a whole designated size guide which will help you choose the best size as per your space.

Step 3
Color & Material Selection

Depending on the color scheme of your space,our design experts help you choose the perfect color range for your carpet to match with your interiors from our various color pom boxes with the suitable material.

Step 4
Artwork Development & Approval

Once we are done with selecting all the major things such as design,size,color and material,our artwork designers will create the technical drawings according to the exact scaling and colors and room renderings for approval.Then you can choose from the options and finalize the design that you like the most.

Step 5
Production

After everything is approved , then we start this amazing process of producing the carpet of your design and choice.

Step 6
Quality Check

After the production is done , our production experts briefly check the size, colors, yarn and all the other things so that you get the exact carpet that you had dreamt for.

Step 7
Delivery & Installation

Passing all the quality checks,the carpet lands to our showroom where the client approval is taken by sending the videos and photos.Once approved by the client,we ship it to it’s destination.


Dining Room


Large Table (8 or more chairs)

A table for 8 or more chairs fits best on a 9'x12' rug offering enough room for all chairs to be on the rug even when pushed back.

Medium Table (6 Chairs)

A table for 6 fits best on an 8'x10' rug. This leaves you room on all sides for the dining chairs to be moved easily while staying on the rug.

Small Table (4 chairs)

A table for 4 fits best on a rug that is 8' round. You can also float the table and chairs in the center of a standard 8'x10' or 6'x9' rug.

Bedroom


King

A 9'x12' rug works best in a bedroom with a king-size bed. The rug would sit almost completely under the bed and nightstands, and leave about 2' of soft rug underfoot around the bed.

Queen

An 8'x10' rug would cover the bed and nightstands, with 3 feet of rug on either side of the bed, while a 6'x9' rug would give an 18" border on each side.

Full

The 6'x9' rug would fit nicely, as well as two 3'x5' rugs on either side of the bed, creating ample cushioned area on both sides.

1 Twin

An 8'x10', 6'x9', or 5'x7' would fit nicely, leaving ample room all around the bed. Two 3'x5' rugs or smaller would also work perfectly on either side of the bed.

2 Twins

The best option is to place a 3'x5' rug between the beds. A 2.5'x7' or 2.5'x10' runner rug running across the middle or sides of two twin beds would also look great.

Kitchen


Large(Over 200 square ft.)

A larger kitchen can most likely handle a 9'x12', 8'x10', or a 6'x9'. If you have a kitchen island, position a 5'x7', 3'x5', or a runner rug on either or both sides of the island.

Medium Kitchen(100-200 square ft.)

Depending on your layout, a smaller rug, like a 5'x7' or 3'x5', or a runner rug in front of the sink may work best, leaving the rest of the floor space open.

Small(70 square ft. or less)

A small kitchen can very easily feel cluttered, adding a rug and pattern will only add to that. Depending on your layout, opt for a small rug, like a 2'x3' rug or 3'x5', in front of the sink.

Long Layout(At least 10 ft. long)

A long galley-style kitchen can handle a runner rug along the sink side of the kitchen. If the galley is narrow, position the runner in the center of the kitchen.

Outdoor Spaces


Medium to Large Spaces

For more spacious patios, decks, or balconies, opt for an area rug that’s large enough to frame the outdoor furniture you want to highlight, whether that’s a sitting area or a dining table. For this, a 5'x7', 6'x9', or even a 8'x10' or 9'x12' could work.

Entryways and Small Spaces

For smaller spaces, a runner rug will fit nicely underneath a small patio table and two chairs. Or you can also opt for a 3'x5' rug or 2'x3' doormat by the entryway for a more streamlined look.