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Adeliza Rug Review: A Simple Upgrade That Makes Your Studio Space Feel Finished

Written By: Andrew Siemon


If you play guitar, piano, produce music at home, or just want your room to feel more “put together,” a good rug can make a bigger difference than you’d expect. It changes how the room looks, how it sounds, and how it feels to be in it.

The Adeliza rug (sold on sites like Wayfair) is one of those affordable, stylish options that can instantly upgrade a small apartment, studio corner, or practice space. I’ve been using multiple Adeliza rugs for a while now, including a larger one under a futon and another under a piano, and they’ve held up well.

Here’s how they stack up in real-world use.

Overview / First Impressions

The main rug I’m using is the 5×7 Adeliza. It sits under a futon that folds out into a bed, and it really pulls the room together visually. I also have another one under my piano.

First impressions:

  • The design looks great in person—better than it does in some photos.
  • It immediately makes the room feel more intentional and less “bare floor and random furniture.”
  • For the price, it feels like a solid upgrade to any small living room, bedroom, or home studio corner.

If you’re a musician or guitarist setting up a creative space in an apartment, this is exactly the kind of rug that makes your setup look and feel more like a real studio.


Build Quality & Design

The Adeliza rug has a clean, modern pattern that stands out without being too loud. It’s visually interesting but still neutral enough to work with different furniture and gear setups.

Design notes:

  • The pattern looks especially good on camera—handy if you film guitar or piano content.
  • It looks best when viewed straight on (the “1x” normal camera on a phone tends to capture it most accurately).
  • The colors and design give your space a more polished, intentional vibe.

In terms of build, it feels like a typical modern area rug: not super thick, but substantial enough to add comfort and style without overwhelming a small room.


Features & Practical Details

Here’s how I’ve been using the Adeliza rug and what stands out:

  • Size (5×7)
    • Great fit under a futon or small sofa.
    • Large enough to define a “zone” in a studio or living room, but not so big that it dominates a small apartment.
  • Under furniture
    • Works well under a futon that folds out into a bed.
    • Also solid under a piano or keyboard stand—visually frames the instrument and adds a bit of sound control.
  • Non-slip setup
    • You’ll want to use a rug pad or grip pads underneath.
    • Without them, the rug can slide around, especially on smooth floors.
    • With pads in place, it stays put nicely.

How It Sounds (Especially for Musicians)

While this isn’t an acoustic treatment product, it does help the sound of a room in a small but noticeable way.

  • Sound dampening
    • The rug helps reduce some of the reflections you’d normally get from bare floors.
    • It won’t turn your space into a pro studio, but it does slightly tame the room and make things feel less echoey.
  • Great for:
    • Guitarists recording or practicing in a small apartment.
    • Pianists who want a softer, less reflective floor under the instrument.
    • Content creators who want their background to look cleaner and more intentional on video.

If you film guitar or piano videos, the combination of improved visuals and slightly more controlled room sound is a nice bonus.


Limitations / Things to Know

There isn’t much to complain about with these rugs, but there are a couple of practical points to be aware of:

  • Corners take time to settle
    • When you first unroll the rug, the corners may stick up or curl.
    • In my case, it took around a month for the corners to fully relax and lay flat.
    • This is pretty normal for rugs shipped rolled, but it’s worth knowing so you’re not worried on day one.
  • Needs a rug pad
    • Out of the box, it can slide around on smooth floors.
    • A basic non-slip rug pad or grip squares under the corners make a big difference.

Beyond that, there aren’t any major negatives to point out. It does what it’s supposed to do and looks good doing it.


Final Thoughts

The Adeliza rug is a simple, effective way to upgrade a small apartment, practice room, or home studio corner—especially if you’re a musician who cares about both vibe and practicality.

  • It looks great, especially on camera.
  • It helps dampen sound a bit in a room with hard floors.
  • It works well under futons, pianos, and likely under a pedalboard or small amp setup too.
  • Once the corners settle and you add a non-slip pad, it just quietly does its job and makes your space feel more like “your” space.

If you’re building a cozy, functional music corner or studio in an apartment, this kind of rug is absolutely worth it.

Resources

  • Check retailers like Wayfair for the Adeliza rug in different sizes and color options.
  • Pair it with a non-slip rug pad or grip squares to keep it from sliding and to add a bit of extra cushioning.

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Hey — I’m Andrew Siemon, the creator behind Andrew Reviews Everything. I’ve been a guitarist for years, and along the way I’ve gone deep into the world of music gear, recording, and production — not just the fun creative side, but the real-world side too: what gear is actually worth buying, what’s overrated, and what’s just marketing.