Entryway Runners
Runner Rugs - Style That Goes the Distance
Perfect Fit for Narrow Spaces
Runner rugs are an easy way to add personality and warmth to tight or narrow areas. Whether lining a hallway, welcoming guests at the front entry, or adding comfort underfoot in the kitchen, these rugs make a stylish impact without overwhelming your space. Choose from bold prints, timeless neutrals or soft textures to suit your home’s aesthetic.
Designed to Keep Up with Life
Ruggable runner rugs are machine-washable, low-profile and easy to maintain—ideal for areas that see frequent foot traffic, spills or everyday mess. Simply pop the rug cover in the wash to keep your space fresh and clean, no matter what life brings through the door.
Styles to Suit Every Home
From classic patterns and coastal-inspired designs to modern geometrics and minimalist textures, our runner rugs are designed to suit Australian homes of every style. Pair them with relaxed interiors, contemporary layouts or timeless décor for effortless cohesion.
FAQs:
Our runner rugs typically measure approximately 75 cm wide and are available in lengths such as 215 cm and 305 cm, making them ideal for hallways, kitchens, entryways and other narrow spaces.
Runner rugs are perfect for hallways, kitchens, entryways, laundries, and beside beds. They’re especially great in high-traffic areas where durability and easy cleaning matter most.
No. Ruggable runner rugs are designed with a non-slip backing to help keep them securely in place—even in busy households or on smooth floors.
While many of our runner rugs are designed for indoor use, we also offer outdoor-friendly runner rugs made to withstand outdoor conditions, including sun exposure and everyday weather.
Ruggable runners are designed to grip smooth surfaces such as hardwood, tile, laminate or hybrid flooring.
Place on a Clean, Dry Floor
Before laying down your runner, ensure the floor is clean and completely dry. Dirt or moisture can reduce the grip of the rug pad.
Add Extra Grip in High-Traffic Areas
If your runner still shifts—especially on very smooth or uneven flooring—try:
Double-sided rug tape (test first to avoid floor damage)
Silicone-based grip strips for added traction
Let It Settle
After placement, allow the runner time to settle flat. Walking over it or placing light furniture at the ends can help it sit securely.