Moroccan Rug Under a Bed — Size, Direction, and Aesthetic Logic
Placing a Moroccan rug under a bed is one of the most satisfying interior moves available — the warm wool extends past the bed on three sides, providing soft foot-landing in the morning and grounding the bed visually within the room. But the rug must be sized correctly. Three configurations work: full under-bed (bed centred on rug with 24+ inches of rug visible on all sides), partial under-bed (bed positioned with rug extending from foot and either side), and foot-only (rug placed at the foot with bed legs off the rug). Each has its own sizing math and aesthetic logic.
Full Under-Bed Configuration
Sizing: rug extends 24+ inches past every side of the bed. For king bed (76×80 in): rug minimum 124×128-in = roughly 10×11 ft, practically a 10×14. For queen (60×80): rug minimum 108×128-in = roughly 9×11, practically a 9×12. Smaller rugs do not achieve full-under treatment.
Aesthetic effect: the bed appears to float on a wool platform. Visual focus is on the bedding and the rug border equally. Particularly effective when the rug colour contrasts with the floor (cream Beni Ourain on dark hardwood; dark navy on pale wood).
Where it works: large primary bedrooms, master suites with 20+ ft room dimensions. Smaller bedrooms compressed under full-rug treatment.
Partial Under-Bed Configuration
Sizing: rug positioned so the bed sits on the rug from the bottom portion to 1/3 of the way up from the foot. The headboard end of the bed is off the rug. The rug extends past the foot of the bed by 18–24 inches.
For queen bed: 6×9 rug minimum, 8×10 ideal. For king: 8×10 minimum, 9×12 ideal. The configuration uses smaller (less expensive) rugs than full-under treatment while preserving the warm-wool-around-bed visual effect.
Aesthetic effect: more focused than full-under. The bedding remains the primary focal element; the rug visually anchors the lower portion of the room. This is the most common configuration in magazine-photographed bedrooms.
Foot-Only Configuration
Sizing: rug placed entirely at the foot of the bed with no part of the bed on the rug. Rug extends 18+ inches past either side of the bed.
For queen: 5×7 or 6×9 rug at foot. For king: 6×9 or 8×10 at foot. The smallest, most affordable configuration.
Aesthetic effect: defines the rug as a discrete decorative element rather than part of the bed treatment. The bed and rug read as separate furniture elements. Suits bedrooms with deliberate restraint and smaller dimensions.
Direction and Orientation
The rug's warp direction (the axis along which the warp threads run) typically aligns with the long axis of the room. For most bedrooms with the bed perpendicular to the long wall, this means the rug's long axis is parallel to the bed's long axis. The motif orientation (pattern lying 'right side up' from the foot of the bed) follows the same logic.
Exception: when motif orientation matters specifically (some Azilal pieces have a 'right-side-up' direction for narrative motifs), prioritise the motif orientation over the warp-axis convention.
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Vragen
- What size rug for under a king bed?
- Full under-bed: minimum 124×128 inches = roughly 10×14. Partial under-bed: 8×10 minimum, 9×12 ideal. Foot-only: 6×9 or 8×10.
- What size rug for under a queen bed?
- Full under-bed: 9×12. Partial: 6×9 minimum, 8×10 ideal. Foot-only: 5×7 or 6×9. Match configuration to room size and budget.
- Should the bed legs be on the rug?
- Depends on configuration. Full under-bed: yes, all legs. Partial under-bed: only foot legs on rug. Foot-only: no legs on rug. Each is a legitimate configuration.
- What is the most popular bedroom rug configuration?
- Partial under-bed — bed sits on rug from foot through 1/3 of bed length, headboard end off rug. Rug extends 18–24 inches past foot of bed. Most common in published bedroom design.
- Does the rug direction matter under a bed?
- Generally the rug's long axis aligns with the long axis of the room and the long axis of the bed. Motif orientation should read 'right-side-up' from the foot of the bed.
- Can I use multiple Moroccan rugs around a bed?
- Yes — paired 3×5 bedside rugs on either side, with no rug under the bed itself, is a refined alternative to a single large rug. Belgian and Scandinavian designers favour this approach.
Sources & References
What this page rests on
- 1. Bedroom Design Standards
- 2. Atlas Cooperative Bedroom Specifications

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