Fitting an Interval Corner Rug to a Sectional
A corner rug is made for the spaces an ordinary rectangle leaves awkward: the L-shaped sectional, the banquette tucked into a nook, the reading chair set into a corner. Interval takes the shape well because its pattern is modular by nature, columns of stacked bars repeating in offset intervals, so the design turns the corner without the pattern breaking at the bend. The measured, repeating rhythm reads mid-century modern, the kind of clean geometry that era built rooms around, and the warm red palette gives a corner real depth. Set the rug so each leg follows the furniture it anchors, leaving a consistent margin of floor along both edges. Measure the inside corner first, then each leg outward, so the rug meets the sectional cleanly. Because the shape is cut to your room, there is no overhang or bare patch where two rugs would meet.
Hand-knotting is what lets the pattern wrap a corner this cleanly. Each knot is tied by hand around the foundation in Bhadohi, building a dense, durable surface that holds its shape exactly where the two legs join and stays flat under furniture for years. See more in our Red Rugs and Hand-Knotted Rugs collections. Every Interval corner rug is made to order, so it can be woven to your exact corner and palette.