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A Dining room rug acts as the “anchor” for your eating area. This large piece of woven material sits directly under your table and chairs. Its main job is to define the space. It makes the dining area feel like a cozy, intentional “room within a room” rather than a floating table.

Practically, the rug provides a soft landing for your feet. It also creates a protective barrier for your floors. This layer keeps heavy chair legs from scratching your wood or tile.

Since dining rooms face occasional spills, most people choose durable, low-pile rugs. These flat surfaces allow chairs to slide in and out easily. They won’t catch on thick fluff or move under the weight of the furniture.

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