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A rug is a type of floor covering that is typically smaller in size than a carpet and is used to cover a specific area of a room, rather than the entire floor. Rugs can be made from various materials, including wool, silk, cotton, jute, and synthetic fibers. They come in a wide range of styles, colors, patterns, and textures, and can be used to add warmth, comfort, and style to any room. Rugs can be placed on top of hardwood, tile, or carpeted floors to add texture and visual interest to a space. They can also be used to define seating areas or to anchor furniture. Rugs require regular cleaning and maintenance to keep them looking their best.
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Unparalleled Comfort
A rug or carpet's softness and comfort take pressure and stress off your feet. Rugs and carpets are much softer than hardwood, marble, or tiled floors. Rugs are the softest, and the most comfortable floor covering you can use for your home floors. In the long run, these are also good for your posture and the health of your bones and ligaments. These can be used for sitting as well. Many people from many traditions use carpets that cover the floor completely, from wall to wall, for sitting purposes. Even if you are not planning to sit directly on your rug or carpet, modern urban settings can still provide a soft spot in a living space.
More Than Comfort — Warmth
Rugs and carpets are uncomfortable because they are softer and luxurious but offer heat insulation. Because of this, a rug can help keep your room or living space warm and cozy in the winter. Cold floors, often a problem in modern homes made of concrete, can be covered with thick and warm rugs and become comfortable for sitting. Rugs and carpets can, in the long run, also help you reduce your home's heating costs. They can offer more excellent insulation if you use a rug pad under your rug.
Reduced Noise
A rug will help make your home significantly quieter. It reduces the noise made by walking and running. Hard shoes and slippers often make a tapping sound that disturbs the inhabitants and those who live on the lower floors. If you have children running around in your home, you will appreciate this rug feature. Handmade rugs or carpets will also help muffle any outside sounds that can travel through windows or doors and even reduce echoes that larger spaces generally have. Softer floor coverings insulate both heat and sounds. You will notice the difference when you finally lay a rug in your space.
Grounding Or Anchoring Your Space
When we place a rug in a room, it immediately feels more anchored or grounded. This intuitive feeling comes because a rug acts as a visual focus point. When placed properly, a rug or carpet helps to anchor the decor and furniture in a living space. This, in turn, helps to create a cozy and comfortable environment. Without a rug to anchor the decor items, it can feel as though the furniture is floating in space. Another reason that rugs are said to help in grounding a space is because they act as a place of rest for not just our bodies but also our energies.
How And Where To Use A Rug
The most basic and apparent reason that we use a rug in our homes is that it makes a room look good. There can be a hundred reasons to use a rug or none. There is a vast variety of designs, colors, patterns, and materials that you can find rugs in. Every space has a rug, from handmade and hand-knotted rugs to modern machine-made synthetic varieties.
Wool Rugs
There’s nothing like the softness, warmth and color that handwoven and hand-tufted rugs bring to a room. Our collection of rug designs features modern neutrals, traditional designs, artistic graphics and sculpted dimensionals in plush 100% wool. The upkeep is minimal, too. Wool is naturally stain-resistant thanks to natural oils that prevent dirt from adhering to the yarn. And because wool is a durable fiber that springs back, it’s a practical choice for high-traffic areas or underneath various types of sofas.
Natural Fiber Rugs
Our natural fiber rugs bring an organic look and neutral texture in a flat weave to any setting. They’re a natural choice for adding a casual look to classic living and family rooms, or a relaxed kickback feel to the weekend cottage. Our collection is woven in interesting patterns by craftsmen whose rug weaving skills have been handed down for generations.


Hair-on-Hide Rugs
Handcrafted by skilled artisans, hair-on-hide rugs create an organic and contemporary look with natural texture. This type of rug showcases a sophisticated color palette that can fit various home aesthetics.
Cotton Rugs
Bringing a breath of fresh air into a room, cotton rugs provide a room with sleek decor without breaking the budget. Whether it’s by an entryway, in front of the kitchen sink, on a bathroom floor or in the den, the rug provides the home with an abundance of useful opportunities. In fact, they’re so much fun, we introduce new patterns and colors with every season.
Synthetic Rugs
Our synthetic fiber rugs present value in a new generation of man-made materials. Mimicking the look of both natural fiber and wool rugs, these carpets naturally resist stains, and wear and tear. Given that synthetics are extremely durable, colorfast and ideal for high-traffic areas, they’re also priced at low-costs so you can frequently update rooms with new seasonal color and texture. We also feature a collection of indoor-outdoor polypropylene rugs.
Material of Rug
Wool
- Best for: High-traffic areas, for comfort and a cozy feel
Wool is one of the most commonly used fibers for rugs and also one of the most durable. It's a good choice for a high-traffic area like a living room or dining room because it's resilient, yet it's still incredibly soft and comfortable. Wool rugs are naturally water and dirt repellant, and because the fiber is elastic, it bounces back to its original shape quickly.
Natural Fibers
- Best for: To layer under another rug, add texture and a natural, organic look
Natural fiber rugs bring in an organic feel and are a great way to add warmth and texture to a room. They are usually inexpensive and are a great layering rug as well— for an interesting visual effect, layer a jute rug under a wool or cotton rug, leaving up to a foot sized border around it to leave the jute visible.
Hair-On-Hide
- Best for: An accent rug for a small area or to layer over a larger rug
Hair-on-hide rugs are either full-sized animal hides that have an organic, irregular shape or area rugs made up of cut hide pieces stitched together to create a geometric pattern. The rugs have a soft, short-pile texture and add a modern rustic vibe to a space.
Cotton
- Best for: Areas where you frequently change rugs, seasonal rugs
Cotton rugs are soft and comfortable while also being affordable. Cotton is an excellent material choice for a space like an entryway, kitchen or bathroom where you know you'll need to replace the rug pretty often due to high volume of use. Most cotton rugs are machine-washable for convenience and are best placed in an area that doesn't get direct sunlight as they easily fade.
Synthetic Fiber
- Best for: High-traffic areas, seasonal rugs, wall-to-wall carpeting
Synthetic rugs such as microfiber rugs are either made from polyester or from a blend of polyester, nylon and other synthetic fibers. This is an affordable rug option since the machine-woven rugs are usually plush and comfortable and made to look like more expensive cotton or wool rugs, but for a fraction of the cost.
Silk
- Best for: Bedrooms, low-traffic areas
Of all the natural fibers, silk is one of the strongest and most durable. Similar to clothing, silk rugs are associated with luxury and have been a high-end, expensive choice for centuries. The rugs have a smooth, slightly shiny texture and appearance and shouldn't get wet as liquid can cause permanent damage.
Application of Rug
Rugs aren’t just for the floors anymore! One of the trendiest ways to display rugs is by hanging them on your walls. This unconventional approach adds texture, color, and personality to any room. Whether you opt for a traditional cotton rug or a modern multicolor design, it’s a fantastic way to showcase your unique style while enjoying the durability of our washable cotton rugs.
Give your sofa a makeover by draping a cotton rug over it. This simple yet effective technique can instantly transform the look of your living room. Buy a washable cotton rug online that complements your sofa’s color scheme, and witness how it elevates the overall decor.
Experiment with layering rugs to create a cozy and visually appealing atmosphere. Try placing a smaller multicolor rug on top of a larger, neutral-colored one. This popular interior design trend can add depth and dimension to your space, making it feel warm and inviting.
Window sills are often overlooked, but they offer a unique opportunity for decoration. Place a small rug on your window sill to create an eye-catching display. The washable cotton material ensures easy maintenance, even in high-traffic areas like this.
Enhance the comfort and style of your bedroom by using rugs as bedspreads. Lay a soft and inviting cotton rug over your bed to create a luxurious and inviting look. Our selection of multicolor rugs can add a touch of vibrancy to your sleeping space.
Perfect Place for Rugs
Make sure the carpet is well-centred under the dining table. Ideally, it should protrude about 2 feet on all sides, even when the chairs are pulled out to sit on it.
Choose a rug that is at least as wide as the main sofa, and place it entirely or partially underneath.
Arrange your rug so that it extends about 2 1/2 feet beyond both sides of the bed. Bedside tables can be placed on top of the rug for a seamless look.
The carpet should leave about 4 inches of space on each side.
Differences Between Rugs and Carpets
Size
Carpets tend to be larger than rugs, and they're often sold by square foot. Rugs can be customized in size and shape (and sometimes even color), so it's easy to find the custom rug that fits the dimensions of your room exactly how you want it—even if those dimensions aren't relatively standard.
Thickness
The other significant difference is that carpets are thicker than rugs and are often used in high-traffic areas of your home. Rugs are more decorative and can be placed in front of doorways or hallways to add extra color or style, while carpets are used as flooring in bedrooms, living rooms and dens.
Price
Rugs tend to cost more than carpets because they require more time and expertise to make. If you want something durable for high-traffic areas but don't need it to look good from across the room—such as in front of your couch—a carpet would be better suited than a rug.
Temperature Regulation
Rugs are better at regulating temperature than carpets. Because they are thinner and have air pockets, they keep your feet cooler in summer and warmer in winter. On the other hand, carpets offer more insulation from cold floors and are less likely to trap heat inside your home.
Durability
Carpets and rugs are both highly durable. They will last for years and withstand a lot of wear and tear—as long as you take care of them properly. However, carpets are more resilient than rugs because they're thicker and have more backing.
Portability
Rugs are much easier to carry around than carpets. Because they are lighter and smaller, you can move them around your apartment or home more quickly. Carpets are bulky and heavy, making them less portable than rugs.
Usage
You can use rugs to cover a smaller area, such as an entryway or hallway. They're also great for covering up stains on hardwood floors and protecting them from damage. Carpets are often used in bedrooms, living rooms, and dining rooms.
Attachment
Carpets can be fixed in case of wall-to-wall carpets. They can also be secured as flooring and are immovable. Rugs on the other hand are not fixed to the floor and can be moved around your space as you wish.
Weaving Techniques Used in Rug Designs
Handknotted
In this weaving technique, weavers knot threads together by hand to form a rug or carpet. The process is labour-intensive and produces intricately designed and high-quality rugs—making them one of the most expensive available. They have an elegant appearance and add warmth to any space they occupy.
Handtufted
As with the hand-knotted rug, this technique is very similar to its machine counterpart. The difference between the two is that, in this case, the weavers use hand-held tools to knot threads together instead of their hands. The main advantage of this type is that it can be cleaned easily without damaging its structure, unlike other more fragile types, such as hand-hooked rugs, where cleaning may cause premature wear over time due to the delicate nature of its construction.
Flatweave
These rugs feature flat bands woven tightly together, making them heavier than most other types but also very durable when properly cared for under normal conditions; however, these can be difficult for some people because they tend not only to look heavy but feel heavy too (mainly due weight) which will require extra effort when moving furniture out from underneath flatweave rugs.
Handhooked
Hand-hooked fabric pieces are sewn together to create larger sections of yarn and then tufted by hand. This type of rug is easy to clean and maintain, unlike some other kinds—such as flatweaves—which tend to be fragile.
8 Tips to Keep Your Rugs Stain Free
Say No To Footwear Inside
Enforcing this single rule will undoubtedly have a significant impact. The problem is that, despite our best efforts, we frequently give up and allow the entry of footwear inside. Before it's too late and everyone is bringing filthy and muddy shoes on your spotless, new rug, it's time for you to enforce this rule. You won't believe how much cleaner your rug will be, once everyone abides by this rule.
No Eating On The rug
Well, this rule might be more challenging to uphold, especially if you have children, but keep in mind that food crumbs, drink spills, and pets are your rug's worst nightmare; like with the no-shoe rule, take a stance and your rug will respect you always.
Use A rug Protector
Applying a stain-resistant coating to new rugs is an excellent method to keep them free of future stains. This serves as a useful barrier and provides your rug with additional defence against dry soiling and unintentional spills. To prevent wool rugs, opt for specific wool-safe alternatives, and you can also add protection to already-installed rugs after a complete deep clean.
Follow A Cleaning Schedule
Your rugs will be put to the test frequently in places with high foot traffic. To avoid deeply embedded stains, it is crucial to continue vacuuming on a regular basis and cleaning rug stains. Also, it prevents dirt from amassing so your house always feels clean and fresh. Before your rugs get obviously soiled, vacuum them to prevent stains. Cleaning rug stains is particularly crucial because soft furnishings may contain allergens and dust that are invisible to the naked eye and may stick to those stains and leave forever spots. It will be considerably more challenging to remove stains later if you wait until your rugs are quite dirty.
Reposition The Space’s Furniture
Rearranging furniture is an important and tested rug upkeep suggestion. This makes sure that there isn't just one area of your rug bearing the weight. This will aid in the rug's fading away in an even manner. As a result of preventing the sun from directly reaching a certain area, it will also greatly lessen uneven discoloration. Use coasters to shield your rug from furniture and other bulky decor objects. While moving furniture, always lift and never drag.
Reduce rugs Exposure To The Direct Sun Rays
If rugs are kept in direct sunlight, they can fade quite quickly. Your rug's fibres could eventually become brittle and disintegrate as a result of ultraviolet radiation. Use lined curtains or thick blinds to block the sun's rays in the morning and evening to avoid discoloring and fading.
Keep Doormats
Using doormats is a terrific way to avoid stains, regardless of whether people are walking into the home in mud from the garden or children are playing inside. Visitors and family members can use this area to wipe their feet to get rid of wetness and grime. Hence, the rugs throughout the house won't get trampled.
React Quickly To Spills
Despite your best efforts to avoid rug stains, mistakes do happen. The greatest suggestion is to act quickly and mop up any spills as soon as they happen. Leaving spills, whether they involve red wine, coffee, or food, can cause problems later and result in stains that are difficult to get rid of.
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