Martha Stewart says upgrading your floor covering is one of the 'easiest ways to change the whole look and feel of a room' – her rugs are reduced from $68
Martha has designed versatile floor coverings for over a decade – and some of her most beautiful designs are quietly discounted on Wayfair


Martha Stewart has a reputation for simplifying design, from her homecare advice to the beautifully created products that carry her good name. The latter expands to a floor-covering range that has already graced American homes for over a decade –but for 2025, they're even more accessible than ever.
Rugs from the Martha Stewart collection are currently reduced on Wayfair, making it simple to upgrade any room in time for the entertaining season. It's a transformative method that Martha uses in her homes, including, specifically, her East Hampton estate.
'When it comes to decorating, sometimes you just need a change, and that’s how I felt about my beautiful home in East Hampton. I have exposed hardwood floors and beautiful narrow fur planks, and I thought that, for entertaining, it might be nice to have a carpet,' she says. 'One of the easiest ways to change the whole look and feel of a room is by changing the floor covering.'
Martha Stewart's area rugs (available on Wayfair) make transforming your desired space easy. Now is the perfect time to invest, as we don't know how long these prices will stay so low.
There's nothing quite as grounding as a neutral rug, designed to serve as an unintrusive yet ultra-stylish anchor to any living or dining room. This rug, made from 85% wool and 15% cotton, will complement any colors already in your room, while the subtle pattern brings just the right amount of interest, even in the most minimalist of homes.
Some patterns have the longevity to transcend fleeting trends, and a geometric print such as this is the perfect example. In true Martha Stewart style, it comes in a versatile neutral colorway that will translate to every kind of space while also upholding the quality we'd expect from her name. It's hand-woven and made from a wool and cotton blend that will last in high-traffic areas.
Much like the other Hand-Tufted Rug, only in a gray alternative, this piece is a modern home must-have. Crafted with care, it brings the warmth and artistry of wool into any home. Its unique blend of fibers creates a soft feel underfoot, while the timeless design complements any design aesthetic, whether you're a minimalist lover or prefer something more eclectic.
Runners are perfect for those smaller spaces where incorporating a statement area rug is tricker – and this geometric piece is the perfect starting point. Made from a blend of natural wool and cotton, it brings an inviting texture to every entryway, landing or galley kitchen. We love how it offers subtle sophistication while the plush pile provides warmth and comfort underfoot.
Just like every runner from Martha Stewart's collection, this piece is a dream for those working with small spaces. As well as being durable, it's effortlessly easy to style, making it a beautiful solution for any neutral entryway or landing. We recommend pairing it alongside rattan storage boxes to make the ultimate first impression.
Featuring a simple yet statement-making geometric pattern, this rug offers a way to upgrade even the smallest of areas. Its sophisticated beige colorway seamlessly translates to any kind of space, while the print brings the perfect amount of interest without feeling overwhelming. It's exactly what we want in a rug.
Whether you opt to improve a small entryway with a perfectly placed runner, or you want to bring warmth and comfort to your living room, Martha's rugs are a time-honored, failsafe solution.
Sign up to the Homes & Gardens newsletter
Design expertise in your inbox – from inspiring decorating ideas and beautiful celebrity homes to practical gardening advice and shopping round-ups.

Megan is the Head of Celebrity Style News at Homes & Gardens, where she leads the celebrity/ news team. She has a history in interior design, travel, and news journalism, having lived and worked in New York, Paris, and, currently, London. Megan has bylines in Livingetc, The Telegraph, and IRK Magazine, and has interviewed the likes of Drew Barrymore, Ayesha Curry, Michelle Keegan, and Tan France, among others. She lives in a London apartment with her antique typewriter and an eclectic espresso cup collection, and dreams of a Kelly Wearstler-designed home.
You must confirm your public display name before commenting
Please logout and then login again, you will then be prompted to enter your display name.
-
Maria Sharapova says this luxury furnishing was 'an investment', but it was also the most important purchase of her career – she uses it to this day
The tennis player explains the importance of sleep for everyone in every industry – and how this piece of furniture helped her to optimize hers
By Sophie Edwards
-
How to compost in NYC – the new mandatory regulations you need to know about, plus what can and can't be composted in the city
Curbside Composting is a program making it obligatory for residents to separate compostable items in their trash
By Tenielle Jordison
-
Martha Stewart designed hosting essentials to make any table look expensive – her must-have pieces are hidden deep on Wayfair (for under $15)
Martha shows us that combining classic pieces with personalized accents for a tablescape that truly stands the test of time
By Hannah Ziegler
-
Martha Stewart designed an accent chair inspired by a 17th-century decorating technique – it's unlike any other piece (and, unbelievably, under $325)
This modern home must-have has roots in the 1600s, and it's hiding on Wayfair – I've written about countless chairs, but this one stopped me in my tracks
By Megan Slack
-
Martha Stewart's outdoor zoning method is the secret to seamless hosting for summer 2025 – it's changed how I arrange furniture on my patio
11 years ago, Martha shared an intelligent way to organize your outdoor space for hosting season – it's just as smart over a decade later
By Megan Slack
-
I spent the entire afternoon browsing Martha Stewart's furniture – this wooden chair is the piece that deserves a place on your patio (and it's hidden on Wayfair)
Classic, sophisticated, and ultra-durable: This simple chair, inspired by Martha's Bedford home, is the one outdoor furnishing you need for summer 2025
By Megan Slack
-
Martha Stewart's nostalgic gray-green kitchen cabinet color is having a revival – and I predict it will be a huge trend in 2026
A timeless choice for the future – there is a lot to love about a serene gray green
By Jennifer Ebert
-
Martha Stewart's quiet luxury rose garden is the most magnificent I've ever seen – it's the jewel of her Bedford farm (but she doesn't gatekeep her planting tips)
Cantitoe Corners is a rose-lover's paradise – but you don't need acres of manicured grounds to enjoy this bloom, as Martha herself shares
By Megan Slack
-
Martha Stewart's 'ideal kitchen' is a hub of smart storage and strategic decorations – it's surprisingly easy to recreate in the smallest of spaces
Martha's TV set kitchen features a butler sink with hidden storage, boundless drawers, and decorative shelves for easy access
By Hannah Ziegler
-
Martha Stewart used this vintage-style pan to make cute bunny cakes for Easter – it's a real heirloom piece (and only $40 now)
It's not Easter without bunny-themed baked goods, and Martha set a precedent with a novel cake pan – it's American-made and has exceptional durability
By Megan Slack