Hallway & Runner Rugs
What is a Hallway Runner?
A runner is a long, narrow rug designed to guide the eye and protect high-traffic transition spaces like hallways, entryways, and kitchen galleys. Since hallways lack furniture, a runner is often the sole piece of decor—meaning it carries the entire aesthetic weight of the space. Hand-knotted runners are uniquely crafted to withstand extreme foot traffic while infusing narrow spaces with vibrant color and tribal energy.
Rug Specifications
- Construction: Extremely tight Hand-Knotted weaves
- Material: 100% Premium Wool for maximum resilience
- Design Style: Turkmani, Tribal, and Geometric patterns
- Best For: Corridors, kitchen islands, entry foyers, and staircases
- Metrics: Should expose exactly 4 to 6 inches of bare floor on either side of the rug
"Hallways are often treated as an afterthought in interior design. A vibrant, hand-knotted runner instantly transforms a sterile corridor into a curated gallery space that leads guests into your home with warmth."
— Carpetery Design Experts
Frequently Asked Questions
Should I use a rug pad with a runner?
Absolutely. Because runners are placed in high-traffic zones without heavy furniture to hold them down, a high-quality rug pad is essential to prevent slipping and to protect the knots from friction against hard floors.
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