Collection: Wall-to-Wall Rugs
Wall-to-Wall rugs offer seamless elegance for large spaces and custom applications. Woven on wide looms, these pieces provide wall-to-wall coverage or can be cut and bound into custom-sized area rugs. With luxurious materials, extensive color palettes, and superior artisan craftsmanship, our broadloom rugs bring warmth, sound absorption, and visual continuity to bedrooms, living rooms, and commercial spaces.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a broadloom rug?
Broadloom rugs are carpets woven on wide looms, sold in rolls 12-15 feet wide. Unlike area rugs with finished edges, broadloom is continuous yardage installed wall-to-wall or cut and bound to custom sizes. This allows seamless coverage in large rooms and extra-large spaces.
What's the difference between broadloom and area rugs?
Broadloom is sold by the yard and requires binding, while area rugs come pre-finished. Broadloom offers unlimited sizing for custom dimensions or wall-to-wall coverage. Area rugs like Persian, modern, or vintage pieces come in standard sizes. Broadloom excels for large-scale projects.
Can broadloom be cut into custom area rugs?
Yes, broadloom's primary advantage is custom sizing capability. Fabricators cut broadloom to exact dimensions, then bind edges for a finished look. This creates rugs for oversized rooms or unique shapes with architectural features. It's often more affordable than hand-knotted custom rugs while offering luxury materials. Schedule a design consultation to discuss options.
What materials are best for broadloom rugs?
Wool is premium because it is naturally stain-resistant, durable, soft, and long-lasting. Wool/nylon blends offer excellent durability at a lower cost. Nylon provides color variety and resilience for high-traffic areas. Natural fibers like sisal add organic texture. For material guidance, explore our care guide or consult our team.
Where should I use broadloom rugs in my home?
Broadloom excels in bedrooms for wall-to-wall softness. Living rooms benefit from custom-sized bound broadloom. Offices, hallways, and stairs utilize broadloom for seamless coverage, and more. It's ideal anywhere you need custom sizing or continuous coverage.
How do I clean and maintain broadloom rugs?
Vacuum regularly to remove dirt. Professional cleaning annually maintains appearance, especially for wool. Address spills immediately by blotting. Rotate furniture to prevent crushing. Apadana offers rug cleaning services for broadloom maintenance. Proper care preserves your investment for decades.
Is broadloom more affordable than hand-knotted rugs?
For large sizes, yes. A 9x12 wool broadloom typically costs less than comparable hand-knotted pieces while offering luxury materials and custom sizing. Savings increase with larger dimensions. However, broadloom lacks the artisanal uniqueness of Persian or Oriental rugs. It excels when budget or custom sizing outweighs collectible value.
What pile height works best for different rooms?
Low pile (under 0.5 inches) suits dining rooms and high-traffic areas because furniture sits stable, and cleaning is easier. Medium pile balances comfort for living rooms and bedrooms. High pile offers plush luxury for low-traffic spaces. Loop pile provides durability in commercial settings. For recommendations, read our area rug guide.
Does broadloom provide sound insulation?
Yes, broadloom excels at acoustic sound absorption. The dense fibers trap sound waves, reducing echo and noise transfer between floors. This makes broadloom ideal for upstairs bedrooms, offices, media rooms, and apartments where noise control matters.
Can I install broadloom myself, or do I need professionals?
Professional installation is strongly recommended. Skilled installers ensure proper stretching and trimming for wrinkle-free results. DIY installation often leads to buckling or improper fit. Expert installation protects your investment and ensures lasting results.

