Bedroom Rugs
Foundation pieces that define your space. Comfort and style underfoot.
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The designs range from beautifully defined...
The designs range from beautifully defined sculpted patterns to high-shine metallic hues, catering to a variety of styles and tastes. Rugs with anti-slip rubber backing are also available, providing a practical solution for different floor types.
In terms of colours, the range offers everything from soothing creams and natural tones to vibrant blues. Whether you're seeking a centrepiece or a subtle addition, our rug collection has something to suit every space.
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- What's the best way to clean a bedroom rug at home?Regular vacuuming is the best way to keep your bedroom rug clean. Use a suction-only vacuum, avoiding beater bars which can damage the fibres. For spills, blot immediately with a clean cloth - don't rub. Never machine wash your rug. If your rug is made of wool, some shedding is normal. Trim loose threads with scissors. An anti-slip pad underneath will protect both your rug and floor. Avoid placing rugs in direct sunlight to prevent fading. Always check the product's page for specific care and cleaning recommendations, as some materials may have special requirements. For more information visit our blog post.
- How can I stop my bedroom rug from slipping?There are several ways to prevent rugs from slipping. A simple solution is a rug pad, which creates friction between the rug and the floor. Choose a pad slightly smaller than your rug for a seamless look. Alternatively, rug grippers or tapes can be applied to the corners or edges of the rug. These adhesive solutions help anchor the rug in place and prevent bunching. For smaller rugs, you can also try double-sided carpet tape. Ensure the floor is clean and dry before applying any anti-slip solution for optimal adhesion.
- Where should I place a rug in my bedroom?The most common placement for a rug in the bedroom is under the bed, extending beyond the sides and foot. This creates a soft landing spot for your feet and visually anchors the bed within the room. Ideally, the rug should extend 45-60cm beyond each side of the bed and at least that much at the foot. If space is limited, smaller rugs can be placed on either side of the bed, or a runner at the foot. Consider the size of your room and bed when choosing a rug size. A larger rug creates a more luxurious and unified feel, while smaller rugs can define specific areas or add pops of colour and texture.
- What should I consider when choosing a rug for my bedroom?When choosing a bedroom rug, consider size, material, colour, and pile. A rug large enough to extend beyond the sides and foot of your bed creates a luxurious feel. For smaller rooms, a rug placed at the foot of the bed or beside it adds warmth underfoot. Soft, plush materials like wool or synthetic alternatives offer comfort, while natural fibres like jute or sisal provide texture. Consider a calming colour palette that complements your bedroom decor. Finally, think about pile height - a high-pile rug adds cosiness, while a low-pile rug is easier to clean. For more information visit our blog post.
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