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Monochrome Rugs
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Add a touch of modern sophistication to your space with our Monochrome... Add a touch of modern sophistication to your space with our Monochrome Rugs. Designed in-house, our exclusive collection features stylish black and white patterns that will complement any interior decor. Made with high-quality materials, these rugs are durable and easy to maintain. Elevate your space with a monochrome rug today.
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Our rug collection showcases an array of sculpted wool designs, each one meticulously handcrafted to bring a touch of sophistication and warmth to your space. The range includes rugs made from 100% New Zealand Wool, offering both comfort and quality underfoot.
The rugs feature defined lines and high-low pile textures, creating a tactile experience that adds depth to any room. Available...
The rugs feature defined lines and high-low pile textures, creating a tactile experience that adds depth to any room. Available...
Our rug collection showcases an array of sculpted wool designs, each one meticulously handcrafted to bring a touch of sophistication and warmth to your space. The range includes rugs made from 100% New Zealand Wool, offering both comfort and quality underfoot.
The rugs feature defined lines and high-low pile textures, creating a tactile experience that adds depth to any room. Available in medium and large sizes, they cater to different spatial requirements and offer versatility in styling.
The rugs come in a neutral colour palette of cream and black, their abstract designs fitting seamlessly into any interior scheme. Whether you're looking to enhance your living room or add character to your bedroom, our rug range offers a selection of unique designs for every home.
The rugs feature defined lines and high-low pile textures, creating a tactile experience that adds depth to any room. Available in medium and large sizes, they cater to different spatial requirements and offer versatility in styling.
The rugs come in a neutral colour palette of cream and black, their abstract designs fitting seamlessly into any interior scheme. Whether you're looking to enhance your living room or add character to your bedroom, our rug range offers a selection of unique designs for every home.
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- What's the best way to clean a monochrome rug at home?For regular upkeep of a monochrome rug, frequent vacuuming is key to remove dust and debris. Avoid using a beater bar, as this can damage the rug fibres. Blot spills immediately with a clean cloth, without rubbing, to prevent stains from setting. If a stubborn stain occurs, it's best to consult a professional rug cleaner. Never machine wash a rug, as this can ruin its structure and appearance. For wool rugs, some shedding is normal; trim loose threads with scissors. Using an anti-slip pad underneath can help prevent accidents and protect your floors. Keep the rug away from direct sunlight and heat sources to avoid fading and fire hazards. 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 monochrome rug from slipping?A slipping rug can be a nuisance, but there are several ways to keep it in place. Rug pads, specifically designed to grip both the rug and the floor, are an excellent solution. They come in various thicknesses and materials to suit different rug types and floor surfaces. Alternatively, rug grippers, which are placed at the corners of the rug, provide extra grip, especially on hard floors. For a more budget-friendly option, you can use double-sided carpet tape. Ensure the floor is clean and dry before applying any of these solutions for optimal adhesion. Regularly checking and cleaning the rug pad or grippers will maintain their effectiveness over time. For stubborn slippage, a combination of rug pads and grippers might be necessary.
- Where should I place my monochrome rug in a room?A monochrome rug can anchor a room and define different zones. In a living room, place it under the coffee table and front legs of the sofa to create a cohesive seating area. For a dining room, ensure the rug is large enough to accommodate the table and chairs even when pulled out. In a bedroom, a rug under the bed adds warmth and comfort, while a smaller rug can define a reading nook. Consider the room's existing colour scheme - a black and white rug can complement a minimalist palette or add contrast to a bolder space. Don't be afraid to experiment with placement until you find the perfect balance.
- What should I consider when choosing a monochrome rug?When choosing a monochrome rug, consider the level of contrast. A high contrast between black and cream creates a bold, graphic statement, while a subtler contrast adds a touch of elegance. Think about the room's existing colour scheme - if it's already quite busy, a monochrome rug can help to balance it out. The size of the rug is also important - a larger rug can anchor the space, while a smaller one can define a specific area. Finally, consider the material. Wool offers a luxurious feel, while synthetic options can be more practical. For more information visit our blog post.
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