Rental Solution for Event Entrances

Carpet Runner Rental in Regina

A doorway becomes an arrival the moment a runner goes down in front of it — red, white, black, green or navy, in 4 ft or 6 ft widths, cut to the length your route actually measures and delivered from Regina across Saskatchewan.

  • Five colours, every one cut to length
  • Any order can be customised
  • Held in Regina and delivered to you
  • Corporate clients and marketing agencies are our focus
  • Events anywhere in Canada

Specifications

Carpet runner specifications
ColoursRed, white, black, green, navy
Widths6 ft and 4 ft
LengthsCut to length on request
Material (red, white and black runners)Polyester pile on a woven polypropylene backing, merrowed edge, 10 mm thick
InstallationIndoors or outdoors, taped down with professional double-sided tape that lifts away leaving no mark
Rental periodFrom 1 day to a month+

Our carpet runners in action

Laid, taped and photographed where they were installed.

Where carpet runners are used

Two jobs at once: telling guests where to walk, and making the walk worth a photograph. Where ours end up across Saskatchewan:

  • Red-carpet arrivals

    Kerb or lobby door right through to the room, with posts down both sides holding guests and media apart.

  • Galas & award nights

    The arrival route, the run up to a step-and-repeat, and reception through into the ballroom.

  • Product launches & brand activations

    Entrances and display approaches — more often in a colour pulled from the brand than in red.

  • Premieres & press walls

    A marked lane at the wall, so talent stops on the right spot and the photo line stays clean.

  • Film & TV shoots

    Dressing a set that has to pass as a real venue entrance, and holding one walked line take after take.

  • Weddings & VIP entrances

    The ceremony aisle, the receiving line, and the doorway every camera in the room is aimed at.

Choosing a colour

Red is the colour the phrase already means, and that is precisely what it is for — premieres, award nights and classic arrivals, wherever the point is that nobody needs telling what they are looking at.

Where the colour itself has work to do, raise green or navy: an activation tied to a logo, a seasonal look, or a formal evening that wants the occasion without red’s theatre. Black is the neutral in the set — it recedes in a dark room, behaves on camera and picks a fight with no brand palette. White is the wedding and bright-room choice, where a pale aisle reads clean against light flooring. If none of that decides it, describe the floor and the lighting and we will tell you which one will actually register in the space.

Almost every runner goes out with posts travelling beside it, so the two are worth planning together. Rope stanchions → if you want the draped look, or belt stanchions → where the same route has to hold a working queue as well.

How much carpet runner you need

Measure the distance people genuinely walk — kerb to door, door to room — and order exactly that. The runner is cut to your figure, so there is no stock size to round up towards.

Choose 4 ft where arrivals come single file and the runner is mainly marking the route. Choose 6 ft where guests walk two abreast, where a press wall waits at the end of it, or where photographers need to work the edges without standing on the carpet themselves.

FAQ

What does it cost to rent carpet runners in Regina?

It is the cut that gets quoted, never a stock size: the width you take, the length the walk measures, and how long it stays down. Where a run is longer than a single runner we join it, and once the tape is on the seam is barely visible — the finished length is what appears on the quote. Give us the dimensions and back comes a single itemised figure.

Can a runner be laid outdoors?

Outdoor arrivals are among the most common jobs we lay. The runner is fixed down with professional double-sided tape, which holds the edges flat so nobody catches a foot on one, and lifts afterwards without leaving a mark on whatever is underneath.

Which lengths are available?

There is nothing to choose between, because no stock lengths exist — every runner here is cut to order. Tell us the walked distance from the door through to the entry and that is the piece that gets cut. Neither width behaves differently in this respect.

How long can one run be?

Not in practice. Long runs are built by joining runners together, and with the carpet down and taped the join is barely visible. Tell us the length you are working to and we will work out how it goes together.

What if the walk is an awkward shape?

Send us the dimensions, including the corners and anything the route has to bend around, and we will come back on what can be done with them. Odd shapes are quoted like any other cut.

Which width should we take?

Four feet handles a single-file arrival where the runner is chiefly marking a route. Six feet is the answer when guests walk two abreast, when a photo or press wall sits at the far end, or when photographers need working room along the edges.

Do you take it away again afterwards?

Collection is part of the same service as delivery, right across the province, and not a separate arrangement to make. Send the event address along with your access times and the schedule is built inside them.

When should a runner be booked?

Award season and the summer wedding months take the heaviest run of them, so those weekends are the ones worth settling in advance. Everything outside that carries no minimum notice — send the dates and the walked length and we will come back on what can be laid.

Who actually lays it?

Either of us. Our crew can lay the runner, tape it and dress the posts on both sides before doors open, or we can simply drop it off and leave the install to your team. It is optional, and quoted with the order.

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