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5×7 Rugs: Where to Use Them, How to Style Them, and What to Look For
Not every room calls for a large statement rug. Sometimes the space is smaller, the budget is tighter, or the goal is a focused accent rather than full-room coverage. That’s exactly where the 5×7 rug delivers. Versatile, practical, and available in every style imaginable, the 5×7 is one of the most useful rug sizes you can own.
At Rug Source, we’ve helped thousands of customers find the right rug for smaller rooms, awkward spaces, and accent applications. This guide covers everything you need to know about 5×7 rugs: where they work best, how to style them, which materials to choose, and how to care for them.
What Is a 5×7 Rug and When Should You Use One?

A 5×7 rug measures 5 feet wide by 7 feet long, covering 35 square feet. It sits between a small accent rug (4×6) and a mid-size rug (6×9 or 8×10). It is large enough to anchor a defined area while being small enough to work in rooms and situations where a larger rug would feel overwhelming.
The 5×7 works best in:
- Small bedrooms and guest rooms
- Kids’ rooms and nurseries
- Home offices and reading nooks
- Dining rooms with smaller tables
- Entryways and foyers
- Layering under a larger rug for a bohemian effect
5×7 Rug Placement Guide: Room by Room
Bedroom
The most popular use for a 5×7 rug is at the foot of the bed in a master or guest bedroom. Placed at the foot of a queen bed, a 5×7 extends slightly past the sides, framing the lower portion of the bed and providing a soft landing for your feet. Alternatively, place two 3×5 or 4×6 rugs on either side of the bed for a symmetrical look.
Kids’ Room or Nursery
A 5×7 is an ideal size for a children’s room. It provides a defined play area without taking over the entire floor, and its size makes it easy to clean or replace if needed. Choose a durable flatweave or low-pile option for easy maintenance.
Home Office
In a home office, a 5×7 can anchor a desk and chair setup, defining the work zone within a larger room or adding warmth to a dedicated office space. Choose a flatweave or low-pile rug if your chair has wheels for easy rolling.
Dining Room
For a small dining table seating four people, a 5×7 can work if the table is no longer than 42 to 48 inches. Remember: the rug needs to extend at least 24 inches beyond the table on all sides to keep chairs on the rug when pulled out. For most dining rooms, a 6×9 or 8×10 is more appropriate.
Entryway
A 5×7 can make a bold first impression in a generous foyer or entryway. It is large enough to feel intentional without blocking pathways. Pair it with a console table and mirror for a complete entryway vignette.
How to Style a 5×7 Rug

Because a 5×7 rug is a more focused accent piece than a room-size rug, styling it thoughtfully matters. Here are a few principles to follow:
- Choose pattern and color deliberately: A 5×7 rug is a canvas for personality. In a neutral room, a patterned or colorful 5×7 adds visual interest without overwhelming the space.
- Match the rug shape to the space: A rectangular 5×7 suits most rooms, but a round rug in a similar square footage can add softness and flow to a room with lots of hard angles.
- Layer for depth: A 5×7 layered over a larger natural fiber rug (jute or sisal) is a popular bohemian styling technique that adds texture and dimension.
- Center it: Whether placed at the foot of a bed, under a desk, or in an entryway, a 5×7 generally looks best centered within its zone.
Frequently Asked Questions About 5×7 Rugs.
Is a 5×7 rug big enough for a living room?
Generally, no. A 5×7 is too small to anchor most living room furniture arrangements. For living rooms, we recommend an 8×10 or 9×12. A 5×7 in a living room often ends up looking like a floating accent piece rather than a room anchor.
What is the difference between a 5×7 and a 4×6 rug?
A 5×7 covers 35 square feet compared to 24 square feet for a 4×6. The 5×7 can anchor a small seating area or a bed end more comfortably, while the 4×6 is better suited to pure accent use in an entryway or small bedroom corner.
Can a 5×7 rug go under a queen bed?
A 5×7 can be placed at the foot of a queen bed as an accent piece. However, it is not large enough to extend under the full bed. For a centered under-bed placement, you would need at least an 8×10.
How much does a 5×7 rug cost?
5×7 rugs are available across a wide range of price points. Machine-made options start around $75 to $200. Hand-tufted wool 5×7 rugs typically range from $200 to $600. Hand-knotted 5×7 rugs range from $400 to $2,000 depending on material and origin.
Shop 5×7 Rugs at Rug Source.
Whether you need a soft landing for your bedroom, an accent piece for your entryway, or a defined zone for your home office, a 5×7 rug is one of the most flexible and rewarding sizes you can add to your home.
At Rug Source, we carry a wide selection of 5×7 rugs in every style, from authentic hand-knotted Persian and Oriental rugs to modern geometric designs and handmade tribal pieces. Free shipping on every order.