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Moroccan Rugs for the Bedroom

The bedroom rug operates on different criteria from the living-room rug. It does not need to anchor a conversation zone or dominate the room's visual hierarchy. It needs to be warm under bare feet at six in the morning, soft to walk across in the middle of the night, and quiet enough not to compete with the room's primary function of sleep. The Moroccan Berber rug — with its dense Atlas wool, thick pile, and muted palette — has been the default high-end bedroom rug across mid-century, scandinavian, japandi, and wabi-sabi interiors for the same reasons it works in the living room: tactile warmth and visual restraint. This page covers the bedroom-specific choices: which style, which size, which placement strategy.

Three Placement Strategies

Full-under-bed: a large rug (270×360 or larger) extends under the entire bed and visible past all three accessible sides (typically 60-80 cm visible). The traditional luxury configuration. Provides warmth on three sides of the bed for getting in and out. Best for larger bedrooms (over 16 m²).

Partial-under-bed: a 200×300 cm rug under the bottom two-thirds of the bed only, leaving the headboard area uncovered. Visible past the sides and at the foot. Saves cost on larger bedrooms where a full-under is not structurally needed.

Foot-of-bed only: a 100×180 or 120×200 cm smaller piece placed across the foot of the bed, with the bed itself on the bare floor. Decorative more than functional. Best for smaller bedrooms or for spaces where the floor itself (wood or stone) is intended to be the dominant surface.

Style Choice for Bedrooms

Beni Ourain: the structural default for modern and minimalist bedrooms. Thick pile (2-4 cm) gives maximum cushioning. Ivory palette harmonises with most bedding colours.

Beni M'Guild: particularly suited to bedrooms with darker palettes or warmer wood furniture. The deep plum-and-burgundy palette anchors a bedroom without competing with bedding colour. Plusher pile than Beni Ourain.

Boujaad: vintage faded madder pieces work particularly well in California-modern or warm-contemporary bedrooms. The soft pink-terracotta palette is gentle in early-morning light.

Azilal: for bohemian bedrooms or rooms intended to be visually energetic. The natural-dye colour palette anchors a more personality-rich sleeping space.

Avoid in bedrooms: Boucherouite (too visually energetic for sleep environment), Tuareg mats (too rigid and noisy underfoot).

Size by Bed Size and Room Size

Queen bed (160×200 cm) in standard bedroom: 200×300 cm partial-under, or 250×350 cm full-under. The larger size proportions better in rooms above 14 m².

King bed (180×200 cm) in standard bedroom: 250×350 cm partial-under, or 270×360 cm full-under. Both work; the larger gives more visible rug around the bed.

King bed in larger master bedroom (>20 m²): 300×400 cm full-under, extending past all three accessible sides by 100+ cm.

Twin or single bed (90×190 cm): 160×230 cm partial-under, or 100×180 cm at foot of bed. Larger rugs are out of proportion to single beds.

Smaller bedrooms (under 12 m²): foot-of-bed placement only with 100×180 or 120×200 cm piece. Larger rugs visually crowd small bedrooms.

Bedroom Palette Considerations

White bedding: any Moroccan rug works. The neutral bedding accepts all Berber palettes without competition. Beni Ourain and Boujaad are the most photographed combinations.

Linen bedding (oatmeal, natural): warmer Berber palettes work best — Boujaad, vintage Beni Ourain with patina, undyed Beni M'Guild. Cool ivory can read as too clinical against warm bedding.

Darker bedding (charcoal, plum, deep blue): Beni M'Guild in matching dusky tones, or Beni Ourain in higher-contrast configuration to provide visual lift. Avoid pure ivory — the contrast becomes too stark.

Patterned bedding: solid-coloured rug (Beni Ourain minimal-motif, plain hanbel) to avoid visual competition. Conversely, a patterned rug (Azilal) with solid bedding.

Bedroom-Specific Care

Bedrooms are lower-traffic than living rooms but accumulate different dirt — skin cells, occasional spills, dust from bedding fibres. Adjustments to standard care:

Vacuum every 2-3 weeks rather than weekly. Lower foot traffic means less mechanical abrasion.

Rotate every 6-9 months. The asymmetric wear pattern in bedrooms is more from sunlight (if room is sun-facing) than from foot traffic.

Professional clean every 6-8 years rather than 4-5. The lower-traffic environment extends the cleaning interval.

Watch for moths. Lower-traffic, warmer rooms (bedrooms) are slightly more prone to moth damage in storage. Use cedar blocks or lavender sachets if the rug is removed for any period.

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What size Moroccan rug for a bedroom?
Queen bed: 200×300 cm partial-under or 250×350 cm full-under. King bed: 250×350 cm partial-under or 270×360 cm full-under. Larger master bedrooms with king bed: 300×400 cm full-under. Smaller bedrooms or twin beds: 160×230 cm or 100×180 cm foot-of-bed.
Should the rug go fully under the bed?
Three placement options: full-under (rug visible past all three sides of bed, 60-80 cm minimum), partial-under (only bottom 2/3 of bed on rug), and foot-of-bed only (smaller piece across foot, bed on bare floor). Choose based on bedroom size and warmth preference.
Which Moroccan rug is best for a bedroom?
Beni Ourain (modernist/minimalist bedrooms — thick pile, ivory palette), Beni M'Guild (warmer or darker bedrooms — plusher pile, dusky tones), Boujaad (California-modern or warm contemporary — soft pink-terracotta). Avoid Boucherouite (too energetic) and Tuareg (too rigid).
Can I put a Moroccan rug under a bed with underfloor heating?
Generally yes for wool pile rugs. Atlas-wool Berber rugs allow heat to pass through reasonably. Avoid placing direct over high-output radiant heating elements (which can dry out the wool over years). Standard underfloor heating at typical 25-28°C is fine.
What's the best size for a king bed Moroccan rug?
270×360 cm (9×12 ft) for full-under placement with visible rug past all sides, or 250×350 cm for slightly tighter partial-under placement. In larger master bedrooms (>20 m²), 300×400 cm provides more proportion.
Does a thick Moroccan rug make a bedroom warmer?
Yes, meaningfully. Beni Ourain pile insulates against floor cold, particularly on stone or tile floors. Bedrooms with thick pile rugs feel measurably warmer at floor level than bedrooms with flatweaves or no rugs.
Can I use a vintage Moroccan rug in a bedroom?
Yes — bedrooms are excellent contexts for vintage pieces because foot traffic is lower and the patina is preserved longer. The wear pattern is also more even (no concentrated paths). Vintage Beni Ourain and vintage Boujaad work particularly well as bedroom anchors.
How do I prevent a bedroom rug from slipping?
Use a felt-and-rubber rug pad cut 5 cm smaller than the rug on each side. Bedroom rugs slip less than living-room rugs (lower traffic) but the pad also protects the pile from compression under bed weight, which is the more important benefit.

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What this page rests on

  1. 1. internal_researchBedroom placement strategies and sizing
  2. 2. design_practiceAesthetic alignment by bedroom interior style
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