Kids Rugs and Nursery Area Rugs
Shop trendy kids’ and nursery area rugs designed to make your little one’s space feel bright, playful, and cozy!
Introduction
Kids’ and nursery area rugs help turn your kids’ room into a playful space filled with comfort, colors, and creativity. Be it crawling, playing with toys, taking naps, or giving your child tummy time, our rugs are made for your little ones’ everyday moments.
At The Rug Decor, explore soft, hand-tufted, and thoughtfully designed playroom rugs to create a perfect space your child will love growing up in.
What is a Nursery Area Rug?
A nursery area rug is a soft, safe surface for your baby to crawl, play, and rest. Unlike standard area rugs, our nursery rugs come in child-friendly designs, vibrant colors, toxin-free materials, and various sizes. A rug in the nursery is typically placed under or around the crib. Choose a design with a visible border to highlight the crib area.
Why is a Rug Needed in a Kids' Room or Nursery
A rug is needed in a kids’ room or nursery to create a cushioned base for your kids’ everyday activities, like crawling and walking. Especially if the nursery has hardwood and tile flooring, our rugs provide heat insulation to keep your baby’s tiny feet and hands warm. Our rugs for nurseries also help absorb sound, making the room calmer and less noisy during active playtime.
Choose from our cool styles, patterns, and colors designed to ground your room while adding a quirky personality. You can also check out our made-to-order rug collection and get a customised playroom rug.
How to Choose the Right Kids’ Rug or Nursery Rug
Choosing the right kids rug or nursery rug is not just about picking a cute design and color. Practicality and safety in terms of size and material also matter. So, let us make finding one easy for you!
Pick the Right Rug Size
Picking the right rug size depends on the room’s layout and furniture placement.
- Use a 2.5x6 or 2.5x8 runner rug alongside your crib to provide a soft underfoot while engaging with your baby.
- For other nursery furniture, like changing tables, place 5x8 and 6x9 rugs to anchor the area.
- For a larger playroom or shared room, use an expansive 8x10 rug or bigger to provide maximum floor coverage, ensuring all furniture is on the rug.
- For a cozy reading corner or beneath a nursery chair, place a round rug measuring 4–6 feet right under the furniture to highlight these areas.
- To find the perfect rug size, use our rug size calculator.
Choose Safe, Non-Toxic Rug Materials
Choose rugs made from safe, non-toxic materials using our simple guide.
Wool
Why should you consider it?
Naturally soft, warm, comfortable, durable, and heirloom-worthy due to its longevity.
Cleaning & Maintenance
Gentle regular vacuuming and annual professional cleaning.
Cotton
Why should you consider it?
Highly breathable, soft, and lightweight.
Cleaning & Maintenance
Easily washable on a cold cycle with regular laundry detergent.
Polypropylene
Why should you consider it?
Perfect for practical and everyday use. Resists moisture and handles spills well.
Cleaning & Maintenance
Extremely easy to clean as it is stain-resistant.
Chenille
Why should you consider it?
Plush, velvety texture, best for a soft nursery setup.
Cleaning & Maintenance
Machine wash on a cold cycle and dry on low heat.
Viscose
Why should you consider it?
Silky-textured rugs with a subtle sheen, perfect for playroom styling.
Cleaning & Maintenance
Gentle vacuum suction. Rotate weekly. Clean spills immediately with a dry cloth.
Pick the Right Rug Color
Picking the right rug color depends on your room’s current color palette.
- For nurseries with a theme, such as an animal theme, choose neutral rug colors like beige, ivory, and gray.
- A neutral rug can benefit you in the long run, as it can be paired with any room theme as your child grows, rather than a heavily themed rug design.
- To create a calmer, warmer aesthetic for your nursery, go with pink rugs.
- Elevate the playful energy of your kid’s room by using a bold palette of red, blue, yellow, or green.
- Combine these bold accents on a neutral base to give your kid’s room or nursery a fun, layered look.
Important: For the safety of your little ones, natural plant dyes and undyed wool are used instead of azo or chemical dyes. These natural dyes ensure skin-contact safety when your toddlers are playing, sleeping, or crawling on the rug in the nursery.
Match Rug Style to Room Theme
It is important to match the rug style to the room’s current theme for a harmonious aesthetic.
- For kids’ rooms and nurseries with a playful aesthetic, you can choose jungle-themed rugs or floral motifs. However, kids outgrow these themes within 2-4 years.
- It is advisable to choose abstract rugs so that your kid grows with the rug, and it can easily adapt to any theme or color palette.
- For modern nurseries with a minimalist look, go for a geometric rug design to add intrigue.
- Alternatively, for your kids’ high activity zones, choose a playroom rug with colorful patterns, and neutral designs for calm zones.
Popular Kids’ Rug Themes and Designs
Explore our popular kids’ rug themes and designs to find the perfect match for your little ones' playroom:
Animal and Zoo Rugs
Our animal and zoo rugs feature horses, leopards, monkeys, and bears. These rugs will help spark imagination and make the playroom more interactive.
Car and Road Map Rugs
Car and road map rugs set the perfect foundation for activity-based learning for your kids. These rugs will turn ordinary playtime into a fun-filled adventure.
Alphabet and Educational Rugs
Educational play rugs like our alphabet washable rugs are the best way to introduce letters, words, and colors during your kids’ playtime. Check out our other washable kids' rugs.
Abstract and Geometric Rugs
Abstract rugs offer free-flowing patterns, whereas geometric rugs offer structure. Both rug designs add visual interest to modern, minimalist nurseries without overwhelming the space.
Floral and Pastel Rugs
Floral rugs pair well with botanical-themed rooms and add a refreshing touch of nature. Pastel rugs like our pink nursery carpets bring softness and warmth to nurseries. Both create calming environments that feel welcoming and timeless.
Difference between a Nursery Rug and a Kids' Room Rug
The difference between a nursery rug and a kids’ room rug depends on factors like pile height, material, size, color, and lifespan.
Pile Height
Nursery Rug
Low pile and comfortable for crawling infants and rolling toy cars.
Kids’ Room Rug
Low to medium-pile, perfect for seated play and reading nooks.
Material
Nursery Rug
Made with breathable, hypoallergenic, and soft materials like cotton and wool.
Kids’ Room Rug
Made with durable materials like polypropylene or wool blend.
Sizes
Nursery Rug
Usually smaller in size and can be placed underneath cribs or a resting chair, like our round nursery rugs.
Kids’ Room Rug
Larger in size and suitable for a play area or shared room.
Colors
Nursery Rug
Nursery rugs usually feature a subtle or pastel color palette in a minimal or aesthetic design.
Kids’ Room Rug
Kids’ room rugs are generally bright in color with attractive designs and shapes.
Lifespan
Nursery Rug
Nursery rugs last longer with proper care.
Kids’ Room Rug
Kids’ room rugs have a better lifespan because of their durability and easy-to-maintain materials.
Alternatives to Pottery Barn Kids Rugs and Crate & Kids Rugs
The Rug Decor’s kids’ and nursery area rugs are the best alternatives to Pottery Barn Kids rugs and Crate & Kids rugs. We offer rug customization and made-to-order rugs to help bring your dream rugs to life. Our collection features handknotted and handtufted constructions, boasting artisanal craftsmanship. We deliver premium kids’ and nursery area rugs at affordable prices.
Caring for Your Kids’ and Nursery Area Rugs
Caring for your kids’ and nursery area rugs is simple.
- Gently vacuum the rug 2-4 times a week to prevent dust accumulation.
- Immediately blot spills or stains with a clean, dry cloth.
- Depending on the material, machine-wash the rugs in a cold cycle. Don’t forget to read the care instructions.
- Rotate the rug for even use.
- Place a rug pad under the rug to prevent wear.
Learn more about the importance of rug pads.