14 of the Best Cheap Runner Rugs – Prices Start at Just $10!

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Find the best (and cheapest) runner rugs for your home!

persian runner rug on floor

Need a new runner rug for your home? Collin recently posted some of her favorite runners to our LTK page, and we were shocked to see the rugs you can get for as little as $10!

These rugs are an affordable way to add a homey touch to any hallway, entry, laundry room, bedside, or other narrow space.

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Here are the best cheap runner rugs to score right now:

persian runner on light wood floor

teal runner next to bathtub

white runner rug on light wood floor

striped runner rug on kitchen floor

Mainstays Plush Runner 22″ x 60″ Rug
Only $19.96 on Walmart.com!

gray shag runner rug on wood floor

Fluffy Runner 2′ x 6′ Rug
Only $16.98 (regularly $21.99) on Amazon!

floral runner rug on dark wood floor

teal runner on kitchen floor

blue runner on dark hardwood floors

gray runner on tile kitchen floor

Non-Slip Runner 20″ x 59″ Rug
Only $16.50 (regularly $18.65) on Amazon!

patterned runner rug on light wood floor

striped runner on gray kitchen floor

light patterned runner rug on wooden floor

Mainstays Persian Runner 1’8″ x 5′ Rug
Only $19.96 on Walmart.com!

gray runner rug on dark wood floors

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About the writer:

Jenna has a Bachelor's Degree from Lycoming College and her Master's from Penn State, holding 4 years of writing experience between a variety of publications and Hip2Save.


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  1. Teena Sorensen

    Do you have tips to keep carpets in place? I bought one of these rugs and it is already driving me bananas because it moves around.

    • Jessica (Hip Sidekick)

      Hey Teena! You might try a grip-style shelf liner under the carpet – that seems to work great for my area rugs and runners. 🤗 Another suggestion that I’ve seen is to apply a few dots or strips of hot glue to the back of the carpet and let it get just slightly tacky then lay it down; however, I haven’t personally tested this one out and would recommend a test spot to be sure it doesn’t affect the integrity of your rugs or flooring underneath. 💕 Hoping these are helpful!

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