Collection:
Synthetic Rugs
From £119
Add a touch of luxury to your floors with our collection of... Add a touch of luxury to your floors with our collection of synthetic rugs. Crafted with the utmost attention to detail and available in a range of sizes, patterns, and colours, our synthetic rugs are the perfect blend of style and practicality. Made to withstand heavy foot traffic and easy to clean, these rugs are an excellent choice for any room in your home. Experience the softness and durability of our synthetic rugs today.
Recently viewed
Still Looking?
Here are some of our popular searches to help you.
More info on Synthetic Rugs
Our rug range showcases a diverse selection of designs, meticulously crafted to enhance the aesthetics of your interiors. From the hand-woven Holden rug in rich jewel-tones to the luxurious Lindall, a blend of jute and polyester chenille, our collection ensures a perfect match for every style. Each rug is designed with attention to practicality, featuring attributes such as low pile...
Our rug range showcases a diverse selection of designs, meticulously crafted to enhance the aesthetics of your interiors. From the hand-woven Holden rug in rich jewel-tones to the luxurious Lindall, a blend of jute and polyester chenille, our collection ensures a perfect match for every style. Each rug is designed with attention to practicality, featuring attributes such as low pile loops for durability and anti-slip rubber backing for safety. The collection includes options with enticing touches of metallic yarn, adding a layer of opulence to your living space. With a variety of colours, patterns and textures, our rug range offers a spectrum of choices to complement a range of interior styles and preferences.
- What's the best way to clean a synthetic rug at home?For synthetic rugs, regular vacuuming is key to removing dust and dirt. For spills, blot immediately with a clean cloth, avoiding rubbing. If a stain persists, a mild detergent solution can be used, but always test in an inconspicuous area first. Avoid excessive moisture, and allow the rug to air dry completely. 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 synthetic rug from slipping?Synthetic rugs can sometimes slip on smooth surfaces. An easy fix is using a non-slip rug pad, available at most home stores. Choose a pad slightly smaller than your rug to keep it hidden. For a quick solution, try double-sided carpet tape, applying it to the rug's corners and edges. Ensure your floor is clean and dry before applying either the pad or tape for maximum effectiveness. Regularly check the pad or tape for wear and replace as needed to maintain safety and prevent slips.
- Where should I place my synthetic rug in a room?Synthetic rugs offer versatility and placement options. In the living room, position a large rug to anchor the seating area, ensuring front legs of sofas and armchairs are on the rug. For smaller spaces, a medium-sized rug can define a conversational zone. In dining areas, choose a rug large enough to extend beyond the table's edges when chairs are pulled out. Hallways benefit from long runners, while bedroom rugs can add warmth underfoot. Consider layering smaller rugs over larger ones for visual interest. Ensure the rug's size is proportional to the room and furniture to avoid a cramped or unbalanced look. Synthetic rugs are easy to clean, making them suitable for high-traffic areas.
- What should I consider when choosing a synthetic rug?When choosing a synthetic rug, consider practicality, style, and size. Synthetic materials are generally durable, stain-resistant, and easy to clean, making them ideal for high-traffic areas or homes with pets. Think about the rug's colour and pattern - a bold design can be a statement piece, while a neutral rug complements existing decor. Measure your space to ensure the rug fits comfortably, leaving a border of exposed flooring. Consider the pile height - a low pile is easier to clean and less likely to trip, while a high pile offers a plusher feel. Finally, check the rug's backing to ensure it's suitable for your floor type and prevents slipping. For more information visit our blog post.
Explore Our Blogs
-
Space-Saving Dining Solutions: Our Guide to Cho...
Let’s face it, modern homes are busier and more multifunctional than ever. Our dining spaces aren’t just for eating anymore. They’re the heart of the home, serving as work areas,...
Read More -
Natural Materials in Interiors: How to Apply Bi...
Over recent years there has been a significant shift in design trends as people seek to reconnect with nature and create a more restful sanctuary of their homes to provide...
Read More -
Dark Wood Furniture in Interiors: The Timeless ...
Dark wood furniture in interiors have been used for centuries to add an element of opulence and luxury to a space, and recently we have seen a resurgence in dark...
Read More