Minimalist Rugs
Complete your minimalist home decor with our range of stylish rugs. Our minimalist rugs are designed to enhance your living space with their clean lines and subtle patterns. Made from high-quality materials, these rugs are not only visually appealing but also durable and easy to maintain. Choose from a variety of sizes and colours to find the perfect minimalist rug for your home.
Foundation pieces that define your space. Comfort and style underfoot.
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Durability is a key feature of this...
Durability is a key feature of this range, with rugs such as the Bijou Mixed Metallics and the Blurred Terracotta offering low textured pile for high levels of durability. While the Abstract Lines Wool Rug, handcrafted and sculpted for definition, adds a touch of sophistication.
Whether you're looking for an accent piece or a centrepiece, this rug collection offers a thoughtfully curated selection of designs to enhance your living space.
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- What's the best way to clean a minimalist rug at home?Regular vacuuming is the best way to keep a minimalist rug clean. For a deeper clean, it's always recommended to check the specific care instructions on the product page as materials like wool, synthetics, and blends have different needs. Generally, you should avoid harsh chemicals and scrubbing. Blot spills immediately with a clean cloth, and for stubborn stains, consider professional cleaning. Rotating your rug periodically can also help ensure even wear. Always check the product 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 minimalist rug from slipping on wooden or tiled floors?To prevent your minimalist rug from slipping on wooden or tiled floors, consider using a non-slip rug pad. These pads are designed to grip both the rug and the floor, creating friction that prevents movement and adds cushioning. Ensure the rug pad is slightly smaller than your rug to keep it hidden. For smaller rugs, double-sided carpet tape can be used around the edges. Alternatively, rearranging furniture to partially anchor the rug can also help minimise slippage. Avoid using rubber-backed mats as they may discolour or damage your flooring. For persistent issues, consult a flooring specialist for tailored advice.
- Where should I place my minimalist rug in a room?A minimalist rug can anchor a space and add warmth. In the living room, place it centrally under the coffee table, extending beyond the sofa's edges to define the seating area. For the dining room, ensure the rug is large enough to accommodate the table and chairs even when pulled out. In the bedroom, a rug under the bed creates a soft landing spot, ideally extending 50-60cm on either side. Consider layering a smaller rug over a larger, more neutral one for added texture and visual interest. Use a rug to highlight a specific area or separate zones in an open-plan layout. Ultimately, rug placement depends on your room's size, layout, and furniture arrangement - play around with different positions to find the perfect fit.
- What should I consider when choosing a minimalist rug?For a minimalist rug, consider a neutral colour like cream, grey, or a subtle geometric pattern in muted tones. A natural material like wool or a high-quality synthetic option offers durability and easy care. Choose a size that anchors the furniture in your space without overwhelming the room - large enough for the front legs of sofas or chairs to rest on. A simple, textured weave adds visual interest without disrupting the minimalist aesthetic. Check our filters for synthetic options and colour choices to narrow down your selection. For more information visit our blog post.
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