The right area rug is a simple, uncumbersome design upgrade that will breathe new life into your restaurant. This handy accessory will inject comfort and depth into your space, allowing you and your guests to have a comfortable feel on your feet while dining. The right rug can also bring your entire dining room together and secure your décor and furniture.
Looks aside, there are several other factors to consider when choosing a restaurant rug. Narrow down your options based on practicality, considering factors such as budget, flow, shedding, and durability. To help you identify your design preferences, we’re sharing our best restaurant rug ideas to inspire a new look in your next room.
This understated rug helps define this dining nook in this open space floor plan. Featuring neutral tones and subtle stripes, this rug brings a visually soothing upgrade to this space.
Designed in an antique style, this rug infuses this restaurant with heirloom quality without ruining its laid-back feel. The pop of blue also complements this dining space, blending together accessories and artwork throughout the room.
This thick jute carpet sets an ornate backdrop for this modest dining room. The space is covered with white lapping panels, so the understated natural rug adds texture without adding too much color. Thanks to its natural fibers, you can easily spot its stunning color variations from afar.
This dining table may have given up the carpet underneath, but the space doesn’t feel empty at all. Using runners in this open floor plan was a strategic decision: runners took on dual responsibilities to add high energy to the space. The vintage-inspired rug complements the red leather dining chairs while covering the space’s natural circulatory pattern.
We love the relaxing pattern game at this outdoor dining destination. Diamond-patterned carpets accentuate the blue and white plaid bistro chairs, stealing the show.
Traditional pink carpets combined with chinoiserie-style murals on the walls set the stage for this modern dining paradise. The extra pop of pink and yellow around the room fills the space with a lively, relaxed rhythm.
This minimalist dining space requires a laid-back aesthetic, which is further supported by natural fibre carpets. Overall, this restaurant has a quiet, gentle feel.
This cream-colored rug with a subtle metallic sheen adds color to this luxurious restaurant. Thanks to its neutral hue, it pairs perfectly with a wide range of styles and colors, making seasonal décor changes a breeze.
Red and mint green tones form an expressive backdrop to this stylish dining area. Since red and green are complementary colors on the color wheel (as evidenced by the slanted artwork on the bookcase), this rug helps to tie the whole room together.
This plain weave rug has a natural color palette and a clean geometric shape. Minimalist carpets add softness and comfort to this modern dining room.
This lively restaurant boasts a palette of colors and a pop of black. There is a playful and sophisticated vibe in this space, which is reflected in each piece.
This natural fiber rug has black stripes on both sides, bringing understated elegance to this space. It sits flat, but adds texture and interest to the space through fringed edges.
This ivory and gold rug catches the eye and injects light air into this formal dining space while pairing well with the forest green walls. The light color palette of the rug also provides a balance of size and color to the space.
It has vaulted ceilings and carpets that help to instantly grounding the dining room. Its light taupe hue refreshes the space, giving it a layered tonal effect.
Due to the high opulence, this restaurant may be difficult to secure without carpets. This square rug adds a sense of wellness and calming to this space, while creating a subtle contrast to the dark wood floors.
This three-dimensional rug features a unique badge pattern in shades of orange, green, and blue. It adds a touch of joy to this rustic space, exuding a warm, welcoming feel.
This striking black badge rug is a perfect match for the black wishbone dining chair. Its geometric design and thick, dense textures add a lovely drama to this space.
This thick rug blends seamlessly into this dining space. Its buttery, soft appeal and plush texture make it perfect for this fresh, neutral dining space.
This oushak rug has a pastel hue that harmonizes with the turquoise floral painted walls. Often sourced from Turkey, these rugs are known for their intricate floral designs and pastel colors, making this design accessory a luxurious addition to any restaurant.
This pink carpet sets the stage for this breezy dining space, creating an ideal setting for these iconic banana leaf patterned dining chairs. Overall, pink tones soften the space and emphasize its popular character.
The blue and white tones of this rug blend perfectly with the blue velvet dining chairs and Chinese-inspired vases. The space feels classic and well thought out.
Although this Versailles-style parquet is not technically a carpet, it creates a stunning focal point in the dining room, just like a large area of carpet. This timeless motif is found in both porcelain and woodwork and can instantly refresh a space. This type of flooring is usually low-maintenance and durable.
This rug with brown tones definitely has its own style moment, while also fixing the brown leather chairs and dining table above. This restaurant has an irrefutable calm and classic feel.
This rug features a blue pattern layered on a soft blue tone background. Boasting royal blue tablecloths and an adjacent blue room, this striking interior gives it an absolute zen feel.