Features:
- Style: Contemporary
- Material: 100% Polypropylene
- Weave: Machine Made
- Origin: Turkey
- Construction: Power Loomed
- Materials: 66% Polypropylene, 27% Jute, 5% Polyester, 2% Cotton
Vacuuming: Routine vacuuming with a high quality vacuum cleaner is the most important thing you can do to maintain the beauty of your rug. Vacuum thoroughly and frequently with a canister vacuum (preferably one without beater bars). This prevents permanent damage by keeping soil particles from working their way deep into your rug. Rugs placed in high traffic areas of your home or office should be vacuumed more frequently. Never vacuum the fringes of your rug, especially a hand-knotted rug.
Cleaning & Removing Stains: Quick action following a spill is essential in order to keep a permanent stain from setting into your rug. For liquid spills, use a clean, undyed cloth and press firmly around the spill to absorb as much as possible. Do not rub! This will cause the stain to set deeper into the rug, making it harder to remove and increasing the likelihood that it will reappear. For hard to remove stains, professional rug cleaning is recommended.
Care for Natural Fiber Rugs: Rugs made from natural fiber jute, sisal and seagrass have a wonderful woven texture that allows dirt to fall through. Vacuuming the rug, and underneath the rug, is the easiest way to remove debris. In the case of a stain, natural fiber rugs can be scrubbed with a soft brush, but avoid getting these rugs too wet, as water can weaken the fibers over time.
It all began in 1979, when Bill and Judy Adams saw a need for beautiful rugs at an affordable price. To this day, Dalyn is committed to offering expertly-crafted, design-forward rugs that are affordable and of great value.
From the very start Dalyn has deliberately worked, not to be the largest, but to be the best rug company in the industry. With this in mind, the foundation of Dalyn is based on the integrity of its employees, our commitment to service, and the expectation of quality. We benchmark our company as a trustworthy, 'can-do', easy-to-work-with partner to our many valued customers. When it comes to working with Dalyn, the beauty goes way beyond the surface.
Today, Dalyn offers rugs in four primary categories, machine woven, hand-tufted, printed and custom. All of which exceed our customers high expectations in design and affordability. In addition, through the years, we have perfected the art and process of custom rug manufacturing. In fact, Dalyn is the world's largest manufacturer of custom rugs. We offer over 450 colors, 150 designs and all available in an astonishing three-week turn time. This is just another way for Dalyn to show its beauty beyond the surface.
- 100% New Zealand Sheepskin Wool
- Loom Knotted
- Microsuede backing holds the rug in place
- Thick and lush pile
- Durable and timeless
- Professional dry cleaning is recommended to maintain the integrity of the product as dyed colors may bleed
- Since this is a naturally made product, size and/or color may vary
- After introducing coco mats to the USA in 1886, we have kept the tradition of supplying the highest quality coco mat to our customers.
- Our Plain Coir Doormats are made from selected coconut coir fibers and woven in a tough base with braided edges.
- Densely woven coir fibers absorb water and brush to whisk away traffic dirt and moisture from foot wear.
- These plain coir mats can be used for household & commercial entrances.
- Coco mats can be placed outdoors but should not be exposed to direct rainfall.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where to buy Rugs?
If you are looking to buy a Rug, Houzz is a great option with a wide range of curated products with high-quality features. They also offer free shipping on orders over $49, free returns, and top-notch customer service.How much do Rugs cost?
The cost of a rug can vary depending on size, material, and weave type among other factors:
- Size: Smaller rugs, such as 2′x3′ or 3′x5′, can range from $20 to $200, while larger rugs like 8′x10′ or 9′x12′ can cost anywhere from $200 to $2000 or more, depending on quality and materials.
- Material: Different materials have varying price ranges. Natural fibers like wool or silk tend to be more expensive than synthetic fibers such as polyester or polypropylene.
- Quality: Handmade or hand-knotted rugs are typically more expensive due to the craftsmanship involved, while machine-made rugs are often more affordable.
- Design and Brand: Intricate designs, patterns, and branded rugs may come with a higher price tag compared to simpler or generic designs.
On average, rug prices can range from as low as $20 for smaller, basic synthetic rugs to several thousand dollars for larger, high-quality, handmade
How to keep Rugs from Sliding?
To prevent rugs from sliding on hard surfaces like hardwood, tile, or laminate, consider purchasing Rug Pads. Use non-slip rug pads or grippers designed for the specific floor type. These provide traction and grip to keep the rug in place.
Where to buy cheap and affordable rugs?
Explore Houzz’s rug sale for a diverse selection of affordable rugs that perfectly complement your individual style. Enjoy additional discounts while shopping to elevate your space with quality and affordability
How to choose the right rug size?
Selecting the right rug size involves considering both the room’s dimensions and the furniture layout.
- 2′x3′ to 3′x5′ Rugs: Ideal for small areas like entryways, bedside, or kitchen sinks.
- 5′x7′ to 6′x9′ Rugs: Versatile for medium-sized rooms like living rooms or dining areas, allowing furniture legs to sit on or off the rug.
- 8′x10′ to 9′x12′ Rugs: Suitable for larger spaces like living rooms or bedrooms, providing ample coverage with furniture entirely on the rug.
- 10′x14′ Rugs and Larger: Perfect for grand living rooms or open floor plans, accommodating large furniture groupings.
Review our Rug Size guide to how to find the perfect fit.
What are the best rug materials for high traffic areas?
For high-traffic areas, durability is key. Consider these rug materials known for their resilience:
- Wool: Naturally durable, wool rugs handle foot traffic well, resist stains, and maintain their appearance over time. They’re also good at hiding dirt.
- Polypropylene: A synthetic material, polypropylene, is stain-resistant, easy to clean, and stands up well to heavy use.
- Polyester: While not as durable as nylon, polyester rugs are stain-resistant, budget-friendly, and offer a soft feel, making them a good choice for moderate traffic areas.