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Bring texture, warmth, and style to your home with our curated collection of bathroom rugs and runners. Apartment F doesn't have your standard bath mats - instead, we've gathered vintage and contemporary Moroccan and Turkish offerings that can turn even the tiniest bathroom into a design moment. Most our small bathroom rugs are 100% wool or wool-cotton blends, naturally antimicrobial, durable, and made to dry quickly between uses.

Looking for plush bathroom rugs? Explore our High Pile Rugs collection-great for a cozy bathroom refresh if your layout can accommodate a little extra loft.

Need something larger than a bathroom rug? Head to our All Rugs collection for full-size area rug options.


🌿 What Makes These the Best Bathroom Rugs?

This curation has the best bathroom rugs for people who care about aesthetics and longevity. Wool rugs are a useful addition to a bathroom: it's temperature-regulating, naturally mildew-resistant, and quick-drying. Wool & cotton blends also offer softness with a bit of structure. Together, they make for plush bathroom rugs that feel luxurious underfoot but are built to last. Bonus: they look better with age.


🏠 How to Style Rugs in the Bathroom

Our vintage and new Turkish mini rugs are suitable for bathrooms thanks to their thin, low pile construction. Choose one to fit a small bathroom or layer in a 3x5 bathroom rug to define a larger space. Whether your bathroom is tiny or oversized, here are a few layout ideas to spark inspiration:

  • Sink station → Try a small bathroom rug (2x3 or 2.5x4) in front of the vanity for a subtle pop of color or texture.

  • Double vanity or galley-style layout → A bathroom runner rug adds linear interest and connects the space.

  • Layer a "set" → Pair a runner with a small rug near the shower or tub to create your own bathroom rug set.

Handwoven and always unique, Apartment F's bathroom rugs and bathroom runners are an elevated alternative to mass-produced ones with synthetic fibers.


📏 Understanding Bathroom Rug Sizes

Apartment F rugs can fit a variety of spaces, even if it's smaller bathroom or powder rooms where space is at a premium. Whether you're styling a tight sink area or a long, galley-style layout, this curation includes just-right proportions that bring design without visual overwhelm.

Need something with more coverage? We carry long bathroom rugs and narrow runners that are ideal for laying alongside vanities, tubs, or between double sinks. These pieces tend to range around 60 inches in length, offering function and balance in bathrooms with a more linear footprint.

Need a runner rug that goes the "extra mile"? Extra long bathroom runner rugs are suitable for elongating a tight bathroom walkways or creating a seamless line through connected spaces like ensuite baths.

Consider a heat & humidity friendly rug pad to preventing slipping. This would also allow for additional softness underfoot and encourage airflow.

🎨 Choose Between Colorful, Boho, and Modern Bathroom Rugs

Looking for something specific? Browse by popular styles or hues:

  • Boho bathroom rugs - Think earth tones, distressed looks, or floral patterns.

  • Modern bathroom rugs - Clean lines, geometric symmetry, and earthy neutrals.

  • Color-forward favorites:

    • Blue rugs for bathroom - From navy blue to light blue and teal.

    • Green bathroom rugs - Sage, hunter green, olive, and even pastel greens.

    • Purple bathroom rugs - Soft lavender to deep plum.

    • Pink bathroom rugs - Dusty rose, blush, coral.

    • Yellow, terracotta, and rust tones - Warm up light colored tiles with golden and burnt orange hues.

    • Neutrals - Use cream, beige, taupe, gray bathroom rugs, and black + white styles for a timeless look.

    • Multi-colored and floral bathroom rugs - Add layered personality and pattern.

    • Burgundy or red bathroom rugs - Make a bold, grounding statement.


✨ Our Bathroom Rugs are Non-Toxic & Sustainable

Most bathroom rugs in this collection are handwoven in Turkey or Morocco using traditional methods and natural wool. All are naturally dyed, making them not only non-toxic but also fade beautifully over time. These materials make our rugs:

  • Naturally antimicrobial

  • Quick-drying

  • Safe for pets and families

  • Better for indoor air quality than synthetic alternatives


🧼 Care Tips for Bathroom Rugs

These aren't your average bath mats, but they're just as easy to keep clean. Follow these 3 core tips to keep yours in tip top shape:

  • Shake out / vacuum weekly to remove dust or hair

  • Spot clean with mild soap and cool water

  • Air dry thoroughly

Wondering how to wash bathroom rugs? You should skip the machine for anything with wool and instead spot-cleaning or using a professional rug cleaner suitable for natural fibers. Wool rugs dry quickly, are naturally stain-resistant and antimicrobial, making them one of the best low-maintenance options for bathroom floors.

💬 FAQs About Bathroom Rugs

Do people use rugs in bathrooms anymore?
Absolutely. Rugs in bathrooms are in—especially vintage, handwoven styles that bring warmth and design to utilitarian spaces. It’s a major interior design trend.

Are bathroom rugs in or out of style?
They’re very much in—especially unique, upscale bathroom rugs that use natural materials, rich textures, and color stories. Ditch the microfiber mats and upgrade to something timeless and textural.

Should you put a rug in front of a bathroom sink?
Yes! A small rug in front of the sink provides comfort while getting ready, absorbs moisture, and adds style. Choose a 2x3 or 2.5x4 size for most single-sink setups.

Should you put rugs on bathroom floors?
Yes, especially if they’re made from materials like wool, which regulate temperature and resist mildew. Use a rug pad underneath for grip and protection.

How many rugs should a bathroom have?
There’s no rule, but most bathrooms benefit from 1–2 rugs: one small rug near the sink, and one runner by the vanity or tub. Together, they create a balanced, styled look.

How big should a bathroom rug be?
It depends on your layout. Small bathrooms may only need a compact rug in front of the sink. Larger bathrooms with open floor space benefit from a runner or a layered look.