Rectangle Rugs
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The rugs are constructed with low pile loops, a feature that enhances their durability and ease of maintenance, making them a practical choice for high-traffic areas. For those seeking an elevated touch, we also offer a selection of sculpted wool rugs. Handmade from 100% New Zealand wool, these rugs deliver texture and comfort, while their beautifully defined lines add an elegant, sophisticated look.
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- What's the best way to clean a rectangle rug at home?Regular vacuuming is key to keeping your 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. Some shedding is normal with wool rugs; trim loose threads with scissors. An anti-slip pad underneath is recommended for safety and to protect your floors. Avoid placing your rug in direct sunlight to prevent fading. Keep away from open flames or heat sources. 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 rectangle rug from slipping on wooden or tiled floors?To prevent your rectangle rug from slipping on wooden or tiled floors, use an anti-slip rug underlay. This thin pad grips both the rug and the floor, creating friction and keeping the rug securely in place. It also adds cushioning and can protect your floors from scratches. Alternatively, rug grippers, which are adhesive strips applied to the corners or edges of the rug, can offer a good solution. For a more DIY approach, try double-sided carpet tape, although ensure it's suitable for your flooring type to avoid residue. Regularly checking and cleaning your rug and floor can also minimize slippage caused by dust or debris.
- Where should I place my rectangle rug in a room?A rectangular rug can anchor a space and define different areas within a room. In a living room, place the rug so that the front legs of your sofa and armchairs are on it, creating 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 rectangular rug can be placed partially under the bed, extending beyond the foot and sides, or as a runner along the sides. Consider the size and shape of your room when choosing a rug size, leaving a border of exposed flooring around the edges for balance.
- What should I consider when choosing a rectangle rug?When choosing a rectangular rug, consider the size of your room and furniture. A larger rug anchors a spacious room, while a smaller one suits cosier spaces. In a living room, ensure the rug extends beyond the front legs of your sofa and armchairs. For dining areas, the rug should be large enough for chairs to remain on it when pulled out from the table. Think about the rug's material; synthetics are generally more stain-resistant, while wool adds warmth and texture. Finally, consider the colour and pattern. A solid rug complements bold furniture, whereas a patterned rug adds visual interest to a neutral space. For more information visit our blog post.
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