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Green Rugs
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Immerse your living spaces in the calming influence of nature with our... Immerse your living spaces in the calming influence of nature with our green rugs collection. These rugs evoke the soothing serenity of lush landscapes and bring a touch of the outdoors to your indoor decor.
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Immerse your living spaces in the calming influence of nature with our green rugs collection. These rugs evoke the soothing serenity of lush landscapes and bring a touch of the outdoors to your indoor decor.
Immerse your living spaces in the calming influence of nature with our green rugs collection. These rugs evoke the soothing serenity of lush landscapes and bring a touch of the outdoors to your indoor decor.
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- What's the best way to clean a green rug at home?For general rug care, regular vacuuming is key to removing dust and debris. For spills, blot immediately with a clean cloth, avoiding rubbing. Never machine wash a rug. If the rug is made of wool, some shedding is normal; trim loose threads with scissors. Using a rug pad can protect both the rug and your floor. Keep rugs away from direct sunlight and open flames. 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 green rug from slipping?A slipping rug can be a nuisance, but there are easy solutions. A rug pad specifically designed for use on hard floors is the most effective way to prevent slippage and adds extra cushioning. Ensure the rug pad is slightly smaller than your rug for a seamless look. Alternatively, rug grippers placed at the corners or edges can help keep the rug in place, particularly on carpeted floors. For a quick fix, try double-sided carpet tape, but be sure it's suitable for your flooring type to avoid any residue. Regularly rotating your rug can also help distribute wear and tear, which may contribute to slippage over time.
- Where should I place my green rug in a room?A green rug can enhance various spaces in your home. In the living room, place it under the coffee table and front legs of your sofa to anchor the seating area. For the dining room, ensure the rug is large enough to accommodate the table and chairs even when pulled out. A green rug can also add warmth and comfort to a bedroom, placed either under the bed or at the foot. In hallways, a runner rug in green can define the space. Consider the size of the room and rug, leaving some floor space exposed around the edges. A darker green, such as those in our wool rug selection, creates a sophisticated and grounding feel, while a lighter green brings a fresh, botanical touch.
- What should I consider when choosing a green rug?When choosing a green rug, consider the shade of green and its impact on the room. A darker green can create a cosy, sophisticated atmosphere, while lighter greens feel fresh and airy. Think about the room's existing colours and how the green rug will complement or contrast them. Consider the rug's material - wool offers warmth and durability. Finally, the size of the rug is crucial. Ensure it's proportional to the room and furniture to create a balanced look. Check the available sizes (like medium) and select one that suits your space best. For more information visit our blog post.
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