Sizing a Yellow Runner for a Hallway or Kitchen
A runner lives or dies by its length, so a yellow runner like Butter Yellow rewards measuring before you buy. In a hallway, leave roughly four to six inches of bare floor on each side and at both ends so the warm band looks intentional rather than wall-to-wall; in a galley kitchen, run it the length of the working zone between counter and island. Because the color is soft and even, it warms these transitional spaces, the parts of a home that are usually the most neutral, without crowding them.
Hand-tufting suits a long, narrow format well. Artisans in Bhadohi set New Zealand wool through a stretched foundation by hand, then shear the pile level so the buttery tone stays consistent across every foot of the run, with no seam or shift in shade. Over the length of a corridor, that even surface is what keeps the color reading as one continuous band of warmth rather than a sequence of patches.
See more proportions in our Runner Rugs and warm shades in Yellow Rugs. Every Jubi rug is made to order, so this runner is woven to your exact length.