Why choose a Berber rug for your hallway?
The hallway is the first room your guests discover when entering your home. Yet it is often the most neglected space in terms of decoration. A Berber hallway rug solves this problem in a single gesture: it dresses the floor, adds visual and acoustic warmth, and asserts your style. Unlike industrial rugs, a handmade Berber rug in natural wool offers remarkable resistance to repeated foot traffic, exactly what a hallway needs. Sheep wool is naturally resistant to wear, dirt-repellent and thermally insulating, making it the ideal material for high-traffic areas such as hallways, entryways and vestibules.
Three styles of Berber hallway rugs in our collection
Our collection brings together three main families of Berber hallway rugs, each with its own character.
The colourful Berber hallway rug is the heart of our selection. Woven in the tradition of the Azilal and Boujaad tribes, it stands out for its expressive abstract patterns and vivid tones — pink, terracotta, green, blue, orange — which bring energy and personality to any passageway. Available in widths from 80 to 108 cm and lengths ranging from 250 to over 425 cm, it suits both standard hallways and large corridors. It is the ideal choice for a bohemian chic, ethnic or contemporary interior.
The Beni Ouarain hallway rug offers a more refined alternative. Its natural cream-white wool adorned with black or brown geometric diamonds and lines creates a cocooning and minimalist atmosphere. Our Beni Ouarain hallway models measure between 83 and 88 cm wide with lengths from 263 to 337 cm, dimensions perfectly suited to dressing a hallway with elegance. It is the ideal rug for a Scandinavian, minimalist or Japandi interior.
The Mrirt hallway rug represents the top of the range in our collection. Recognised for its exceptionally dense weave and silky velvet-like wool, the Mrirt brings unmatched comfort and thickness to your circulation spaces. Our Mrirt hallway formats range from 84 to 94 cm wide and reach up to 544 cm in length, perfect for large hallways and long corridors where you want a luxurious and generous finish.
What size rug for your hallway? Our practical guide
Choosing the right dimensions is essential for a harmonious result. The basic rule: leave 10 to 20 cm of visible floor on each side of the hallway rug, both in width and in length. Here are our recommendations according to your space:
Standard hallway (90 cm to 1 m wide), Opt for a rug 80 cm wide, the most common format in our collection. You retain a visible floor border on each side for an airy and elegant result.
Wide hallway (1.10 m to 1.30 m), Choose a rug 88 to 94 cm wide, such as our Beni Ouarain models or our large-format colourful Berber rugs. The extra space on each side perfectly balances the room.
Very wide hallway or vestibule (over 1.30 m), Our models from 100 to 108 cm wide are designed for these generous spaces. They create a true visual pathway without appearing lost in the space.
In length, our collection covers all needs: from 250 cm for compact hallways to over 540 cm for very long corridors. A rug covering approximately three quarters of the length of your hallway generally offers the best result. Make sure the rug does not obstruct the opening of your doors — Beni Ouarain and Mrirt rugs, being thicker, require sufficient clearance under the door.
Decorating your hallway with a Berber rug: ideas and tips
A Berber hallway rug is often enough on its own to transform the atmosphere of a passageway. For a bohemian chic style, pair a colourful Berber rug with a few frames arranged on the wall, a mirror at the end of the hallway to enlarge the space, and a small Moroccan bench or pouf. For a more contemporary look, opt for a Beni Ouarain laid on light parquet flooring, accompanied by pendant lighting. The decorator's tip: longitudinal patterns (lines, chevrons) visually lengthen a short hallway, while transversal patterns (wide diamonds) widen a narrow one. Deeper tones, such as those of our colourful Berber rugs, are preferable in a hallway — they conceal dirt more effectively while adding elegance.
Authenticity and durability: the artisanal commitment behind every rug
All our Berber hallway rugs are hand-woven by Berber women in the mountains of the Moroccan Atlas. The patterns are not merely decorative: each symbol — diamond, chevron, zigzag, triangle — carries a cultural meaning linked to fertility, family, protection or nature. The sheep wool is spun and sometimes hand-dyed with natural pigments. By choosing an authentic Berber rug, you are investing in a durable piece that retains its beauty for decades and supports an ethical craft passed down from mother to daughter.
Explore our collection of Berber hallway rugs
Whether you are looking for a colourful Berber hallway rug with expressive patterns, a Beni Ouarain refined in white and black, or a Mrirt dense and luxurious for a large corridor, you will find in our collection the unique piece that will give character to your entryway, hallway or vestibule. Each rug is photographed as is — what you see is exactly what you will receive.
Frequently asked questions about Berber hallway rugs
What size rug should I choose for a hallway?
For a standard hallway of approximately 1 metre wide, a hallway rug 80 cm wide is ideal. For a wider hallway (1.10 m to 1.30 m), opt for 88 to 94 cm. In length, allow between 250 and 340 cm for an average hallway, and up to 540 cm for a very long corridor. The essential rule is to leave 10 to 20 cm of visible floor on each side.
What is the difference between a Beni Ouarain, Mrirt and colourful Berber hallway rug?
The Beni Ouarain rug is made of natural cream-white wool with black or brown geometric patterns, sober and refined. The Mrirt rug is the densest and thickest, with silky velvet-like wool — it is the top of the range. The colourful Berber rug (Azilal or Boujaad type) stands out for its expressive abstract patterns and vivid colours — the most decorative of the three. The choice depends on your interior style and the atmosphere you are looking for.
How do I care for a Berber hallway rug?
Vacuum once a week in the direction of the pile. In the event of a stain, blot immediately with a damp cloth without rubbing. For a deep clean, call on a specialist in wool rug cleaning. Avoid harsh chemical products and prolonged exposure to sunlight. Natural wool is naturally dirt-repellent, which makes everyday maintenance easier.
Is a wool Berber rug suitable for a high-traffic area?
Yes, natural sheep wool is one of the most resistant materials for high-traffic areas. Its fibres are naturally elastic and regain their shape after compression. A quality handmade Berber rug with a dense weave can last several decades even in a very busy hallway. It is a far more durable choice than most industrial rugs.
How do I prevent the rug from slipping in the hallway?
To prevent any slipping, use a non-slip underlay cut to the dimensions of your hallway rug. Heavier and thicker models, such as Mrirt or Beni Ouarain rugs, naturally stay in place better thanks to their weight. For thinner colourful Berber rugs, a non-slip underlay is strongly recommended, especially on tiles or parquet flooring.
What do the patterns on a Berber rug mean?
The patterns on Berber rugs constitute a true symbolic language passed down from generation to generation. The diamond generally represents fertility or femininity. The zigzag evokes water or the path of life. The triangle symbolises protection. Chevrons refer to the Atlas mountains. Each craftswoman weaves her own patterns, which makes every rug truly unique.





















