This could be done a few ways depending on the type of pad you have.
Trimming rug pad.
The following list of directions aims to provide an easy step by step process in trimming any area rug pad so that it fits with the area rug you have in.
Area rug pads often come larger than the rugs themselves but you can cut an area rug pad down to size.
Rug pads extend the life of the rug keeping it ventilated and separated from the floor.
Although rugs come in many shapes and sizes you may occasionally need to trim a rug to make it fit a certain spot in your home.
Unroll a second strip of carpet pad beside the first.
Rug and carpet pads sometimes arrive larger than your rug and require trimming.
It is actually quite common to find that your recently purchased area rug pad has an overhang.
Press the new strip against the first one so that the side edges of the two strips are touching but do not overlap.
If your rug pad is a thicker more dense one then a carpet knife or heavy duty scissors are usually needed.
The pad not only protects the surface of your floor but also helps keep the rug from sliding around on the floor which can prevent falls.
Pads prevent the rug from slipping when stepped on and protect the floor surface from constant rubbing by the area rug backing.
You can easily trim the pad to achieve your desired shape and size.
No matter what type of rug pad is used pads are easy to cut and size as needed.
An area rug pad lies underneath the area rug between the bottom of the rug and the floor s surface.
For thinner non slip pads usually a pair of household scissors works.
Trim the end the same way.
Just be sure to leave about an inch on all sides of the rug uncovered to let the edges relax on the floor.
Use the same techniques to cut old wall to wall carpet down to area rug size.
Rug pad shapes and sizes keep in mind the size and shape of your rug.