A 5x7 rug is considered a medium-size area rug that measures 5 feet by 7 feet, or 60 inches by 84 inches, and covers about 35 square feet of floor space.

Quick Scoop: Basic Size

  • Feet: 5 feet wide x 7 feet long.
  • Inches: 60 inches x 84 inches.
  • Square footage: About 35 square feet of coverage.
  • Metric (approx.): 1.5 m x 2.1 m.

An easy way to picture it: it’s roughly the size of a small dining table area or a compact seating zone in a living room.

How it feels in a room

  • In a typical 10x12 ft bedroom or living room, a 5x7 rug will cover a noticeable area but won’t fill the entire floor; it often takes up around a third of the space.
  • It’s big enough to visually anchor a coffee table with the front legs of a sofa on it or to sit at the lower portion of a bed.

Common uses

  • Under a coffee table in a small to medium living room.
  • Beside or partially under a bed (often at the foot of a queen bed, not fully under it).
  • Creating a small reading nook or entry zone without overwhelming the room.

Compared to other rug sizes

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Rug size Typical use How it compares to 5x7
4x6 Small bedrooms, offices, accent under a chair or desk. Noticeably smaller; better as a pure accent than an area anchor.
5x7 Anchors a small seating area, coffee table, or partial bed/sofa legs. Medium size; defines a zone without covering the whole room.
8x10 Larger living rooms or bedrooms; under most of a sofa set or a queen bed. Much larger; used when you want most furniture fully on the rug.

Tiny placement tip

If you’re unsure whether a 5x7 will feel “big enough,” tape out a 5 ft by 7 ft rectangle on your floor with painter’s tape to see exactly how its footprint will interact with your furniture before buying.

TL;DR: A 5x7 rug is 5 feet by 7 feet (60" x 84"), covers about 35 square feet, and is great for anchoring small seating areas or the foot of a bed without taking over the whole room.

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