Soft, comfort‑rich runner rugs for bedsides, hallways and doorways. Anti‑skid backing, plush texture and easy maintenance.


Explore Runner rugs tailored for Indian homes. Look for soft, quick‑dry textures, anti‑skid backing for glossy tiles, and stitched edges to resist curling. Choose sizes that fit entryways, bedsides, or hallways without blocking doors.
For bathrooms, microfiber loops absorb water and dry fast between showers. For bedrooms, plush piles add quiet comfort the moment you step out of bed. Neutral palettes blend with marble, tiles and wood finishes.
Care is simple: wash cold on gentle, avoid bleach, and air dry or tumble dry low. Shake or vacuum between washes to keep fibres fresh.
Runner rugs add cushioning and warmth in hallways, bedsides, entryways and dressing areas while protecting floors from wear.
Place the runner parallel to the bed, leaving 2–3 inches from the skirting. A 24×55 in bedside runner suits most queen/king beds.
Leave at least 3–6 inches of floor visible on each side. For most hallways, 20–24 inches wide feels balanced and safe.
Keep the runner centered with 3–6 inches clearance on both sides; do not run it tight against the wall or door jambs.
No. Aim for visual borders at both ends — leave 8–12 inches of floor visible at the start and end for a tailored look.
A runner rug is long and narrow for hallways and bedsides; an area rug is larger and used to anchor living rooms or bedrooms.
Yes. Plush, soft anti‑skid runner rugs in neutral tones are trending for modern hallways, bedrooms and dressing corners.
Choose a runner with a TPR anti‑skid base or add a non‑slip rug pad; both options increase grip on tile and wooden floors.