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Allen + Roth Rugs

Area rugs and runners. Patterns rotate often, so discontinued designs are a recurring search.

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Rugs are the most commoditised thing Allen + Roth sells. Sizes are standard, patterns rotate constantly, and the paperwork says almost nothing about how any of it is built. The real decisions land on you, in front of the rug: size, pile, backing, and whether the label says STAINMASTER.

What Sizes Do Allen + Roth Rugs Come In

Rugs are sold in fixed sizes, not cut to order, so you match your room to a size rather than the reverse. Stock rotates, so treat the standard sizes below as the shape of the shelf rather than a fixed list:

  • Accent sizes, around 2x3 to 3x5, for entryways and bedsides.
  • 5x7 or 5x8, for apartment living rooms and small bedrooms.
  • 8x10, the size most living rooms end up needing. If you are guessing, measure against this one first.
  • 9x12 and up, for larger living and dining rooms where you want every furniture leg on the rug.
  • Runners, roughly 2 to 2.5 feet wide, for halls, galley kitchens and bedsides.
  • Rounds, for round dining tables and reading corners.

How to Measure Your Room for a Rug

Measure the open floor the rug will sit on, not the room. Then size it off the furniture, not the walls.

  • Living room. Decide first whether you want all furniture legs on the rug, front legs only, or the rug floating with everything off it. Front legs on is the usual compromise and usually lands on 8x10. Measure from the outer edge of the sofa across to the outer edge of whatever faces it.
  • Dining room. The rug needs to extend about 24 inches past the table edge on all four sides so chairs stay on the rug when pulled out. Skip this and the back legs catch the edge every meal.
  • Bedroom. For a rug under the bed, aim for 18 to 24 inches of rug showing along each side and at the foot. Or skip the big rug and run a runner down each side instead.
  • Hall. Leave 4 to 5 inches of bare floor on each side of a runner, and a few inches at each end rather than running it wall to wall.

Leave the same border of bare floor on every side, commonly 8 to 18 inches. Consistency matters more than the number. Before you commit, tape the outline on the floor and live with it for a day.

Pile, Backing and Pattern

  • Low pile clears inward-opening doors, lets dining chairs slide, and vacuums easily. High pile is warmer underfoot in a bedroom and awful under a dining table.
  • Pattern hides what solids show. A busy pattern absorbs crumbs, pet hair and traffic lanes. A pale solid in a hallway shows every one of them within a month.
  • Check the backing by hand in store. No Allen + Roth rug paperwork describes cover for wear, shedding, fading or backing failure, so the backing you feel is the backing you are buying.
  • Budget for a rug pad separately. It stops the rug creeping and wearing through from underneath, and it is not part of the rug.

What to Check Before You Buy

  • Look for STAINMASTER on the label. Rugs sold without it are not covered by the stain warranty at all, and the two sit side by side on the same shelf.
  • Keep the receipt. Proof of purchase is required. Registration is not.
  • Buy both now if you want a matching pair or a spare. Patterns rotate fast, so a second one later is a gamble.
  • Expect creases and curled corners for the first week or two. Rugs ship rolled, and that settles.

What the Stain Warranty Pays

  • STAINMASTER rugs carry a 3-Year Household Food and Beverage Stain Resistance Limited Warranty. Read the title as the scope: three years, food and drink, in a household.
  • A successful claim pays a one-time prorated refund. Not a replacement, not a repair.
  • The refund opens at 97% of the purchase price at month one and declines to zero at month 36.
  • Claims go to ASCS@Lowes.com, and proof of purchase is required. Cover is almost always limited to the original purchaser, so do not count on it surviving a resale.

The same pattern runs through most of the range: see what Allen + Roth warranties actually cover and whether Allen + Roth is a good brand.

Allen + Roth Rugs and Origin 21 Rugs

Lowe’s publishes one document covering both: “Allen + Roth With STAINMASTER & Origin 21 With STAINMASTER | Rug Warranty Guide”, effective 10 October 2022. Identical terms, identical refund schedule, identical claims route, and the same unnamed “the manufacturer” doing the warranting.

Shared terms are shared terms. No public document shows the two ranges are the same physical rug, so buy the one you actually like.

Patterns Get Discontinued

Rug designs turn over often, so a pattern bought today may not exist when you want its match for a second room, or a replacement after a dog gets to it. There are no spare parts to fall back on. A rug is the whole product.

Buy the pair together, or buy something you are content to replace with a different design later. See discontinued Allen + Roth products.

Allen + Roth Rugs Questions

Do Allen + Roth Rugs Have a Warranty?

Allen + Roth area rugs made with STAINMASTER carry a 3-Year Household Food and Beverage Stain Resistance Limited Warranty. Note what the title scopes: three years, and stains from food and drink in a household. Nothing in it describes cover for wear, shedding, fading or backing failure. Rugs sold without STAINMASTER are not covered by that document.

What Do You Actually Get if a Stain Claim Succeeds?

A one-time prorated refund, not a replacement rug and not a repair. The amount declines on a monthly schedule, starting at 97% of the purchase price at month one and reaching zero at month 36. It pays once, and then the warranty is spent. Claims go to ASCS@Lowes.com.

Are Allen + Roth and Origin 21 Rugs the Same?

What is documented is this: Lowe’s publishes a single warranty guide covering both brands, titled “Allen + Roth With STAINMASTER & Origin 21 With STAINMASTER | Rug Warranty Guide”, effective 10/10/2022. Both get identical terms, the same “the manufacturer warrants” language, the same prorated refund schedule and the same claims process. That is a shared document and shared terms. It is not proof that the two ranges are the same physical rugs, and no public document establishes that.

Who Makes Allen + Roth Rugs?

Not published. Allen + Roth is a Lowe’s private brand rather than a manufacturer, and unrelated suppliers make different categories. Lowe’s does not publish a supplier list, and the rug warranty refers only to “the manufacturer” without naming one.

Can I Match a Discontinued Allen + Roth Rug Later?

Rarely, and you should not plan on it. Rug patterns rotate often, so a design bought today may not exist in a year or two. If you want a matching pair or a spare, buy them together rather than assuming you can return for the second one.

Do I Need to Register an Allen + Roth Rug to Be Covered?

No. No Allen + Roth warranty document, in any category, requires product registration. Every one of them does require proof of purchase, so keep the receipt. Cover is almost always limited to the original purchaser and does not transfer.