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More About Moroccan Area Rugs

A Moroccan area rug is a type of floor covering that is traditionally made in Morocco, a country in North Africa. These rugs are known for their vibrant colors, bold patterns, and intricate designs. They are typically made from natural fibers like wool or camel hair, and are hand-knotted.


Moroccan area rugs come in a wide variety of styles, each with its own unique characteristics. Some of the most common styles include Berber rugs, which are made by the Berber people of the Atlas Mountains and have a distinct geometric pattern; Boucherouite rugs, which are often made from recycled textiles and have abstract, colorful designs; and Beni Ourain rugs, which are made from thick, shaggy wool and have a simple, tribal pattern.


Moroccan rugs are often used to add color and pattern to a room, and can be used to decorate floors, walls, and even furniture. They are particularly well-suited to bohemian, eclectic, and mid-century modern decor styles, but can be incorporated into various design schemes.


Moroccan area rugs are important cultural pieces. The skill and artistry of the weavers is a cultural legacy passed from generation to generation. In contrast to machine produced rugs, each handmade rug has a unique artistry, beloved by connoisseurs, that cannot be replicated. 

Traditional Sizes of Moroccan Area Rugs

Moroccan area rugs come in a wide variety of sizes, but there are a few traditional sizes that are commonly used.


One traditional size is the "shli", about 3 feet by 5 feet. This size is often used for smaller spaces, such as entryways or bathrooms, or as a decorative accent on a larger rug.


Another traditional size is the "qoulli", about 5 feet by 8 feet. This size is often used in living rooms, bedrooms, or other large spaces. It's perfect to fit in a room as a center piece, or to use it as a focal point, to create a specific look or style.


A third traditional size is the "fetha", which is about 7 feet by 10 feet. This size is ideal for larger spaces such as a dining room, or as a focal point for a living room or even a hall way.


Additionally, there are larger sizes such as palace size and oversize rugs, which are usually around 9x12 and above. These are traditionally used in grand entryway, palaces and royal setting and can make a grand statement in any space.


It is worth noting that these sizes are traditional, but they may vary depending on the region or the specific rug; it's not uncommon to find rugs that are non-standard sizes. Also, the sizes are not always exact, and the actual measurements can vary slightly.


How to Choose the Best Size Moroccan Area Rug for Your Home

When choosing the best size for a Moroccan area rug, there are a few factors to consider:

  1. Room size: The size of the rug should be proportionate to the size of the room. In a large room, a larger rug can help define the space and create a focal point, while in a smaller room, a smaller rug can help create a sense of coziness.
  2. Furniture arrangement: Consider the arrangement of the furniture in the room. A rug should be large enough to accommodate all of the furniture, with at least the front legs of each piece of furniture sitting on the rug. Ideally, a rug should be large enough that all of the furniture can be pulled slightly away from the walls to create a more inviting and cohesive look.
  3. Style: Moroccan area rugs are often used to create a specific look or style in a room, such as a bohemian, eclectic, or mid-century or minimal modern look. The size of the rug can play an important role in achieving the desired style.

Ultimately, the best size for a Moroccan area rug is one that you love and will work well in your space. See our entire collection of Moroccan Rugs.