How to Style a Kitchen Rug Like a Pro
| Updated: April 21, 2026
Let’s face it, placing a rug in your kitchen can seem... unnatural. Especially with all those loose crumbs, spills, and anything related to cooking that can easily create a mess. Believe it or not, a rug isn’t just a trend-setting design for your kitchen space but actually a super low-maintenance addition! At Homemakers, we carry an array of rugs in all shapes and sizes to suit your interior style. Here is everything you need to know about rugs so you can style your kitchen like a pro.
Large Rugs
Rugs are great for bringing warmth into your home, offering cushioning for your feet and overall, elevating a space. In an open kitchen, utilize a large rug to fill the space. Depending on the size of your kitchen, these rugs can be anywhere from 5’ X 7’ or 8’ X 10’ and so on. A traditional, rectangular rug brings boldness to any room and can make your kitchen interior pop. Additionally, there are benefits to having a rug in your kitchen; catching spills to prevent slippery floors, protecting the floor from harsh cooking essentials, and enabling you to work comfortably at the counter.
Ashley Brickburgh Rug in Tan - 10 x 14
Runners and Mats
Smaller rugs like runners or mats are the perfect addition to a kitchen, and can make the space feel larger. The elongated design is great for narrow spaces like hallways or entryways, and kitchens would especially benefit. Place one underneath the sink or oven to help with spills and to add some underfoot comfort while you’re cooking. It should be noted that runners are usually sized around 2’ X 8’ so make sure you measure your kitchen before purchasing one.
Open Space
Having an open space in your kitchen can leave it feeling… empty. And with the kitchen being one of the most functional rooms in the house it’s difficult to add more furniture. A large rug anchors the room and elevates the color palette of the kitchen without seeming bulky. It’s simplistic design layers the room and highlights décor. Consider a round rug or cowhide to enhance your angles and create a dimensional look in your kitchen.
Accenting Furniture
A popular kitchen design is having a breakfast bar or island in your kitchen space. One great idea for adding a rug is placing it underneath your dining furniture. It adds comfort while eating and introduces a warm and cozy aesthetic to your kitchen. Once again, the rug adds layer and dimension to the dining room, showcasing depth and style.
Comfort and Convenience
This is where a runner rug comes in handy. They are the perfect size to squeeze into those narrow spots and make for great comfort while cooking. Run it along your sink to support your feet while doing dishes or along the oven while cooking. They are great for catching crumbs and can easily be clean/washed.
Style
A pro tip for complementing your space with a rug is to match the rug color to your backsplash. This method ensures the home's interior is highlighted while channeling the existing color palette.
Styling your kitchen can be difficult, but adding a rug to the space is always a solid choice. A rug anchors the room, allowing for a focal point or area of interest. Try out a rug in your kitchen or dining space!
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