- Materials: Polypropylene
- Dimensions: W 47" x D 63" x H 0.43"
- Please Note: Due to differences in computer monitors, some product colors may vary slightly.
- Construction: Power Loomed
- Materials: 72% Viscose, 15% Cotton, 13% Polyester
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. Make a solution of water, white vinegar, and mild detergent. Apply the foam that rises to the top of the solution on the stained area with a clean cloth. Finish using a damp, clean cloth to absorb any residue.. For lighter stains or spills on synthetic yarns, sponge clean the area with cold water and mild detergent. For hard to remove stains, professional rug cleaning is recommended.
Care for Wool: Wool rugs may shed as a natural consequence of how they are made. However, this shedding will gradually diminish with proper vacuuming. Use a high-quality rug pad under your carpet to reduce surface friction. Vacuum 1-2 times a week for the first few weeks using a low pressure vacuum cleaner without beater bars. Do not pull "stray" loops. Always cut them back with scissors.
Care for Viscose: Viscose, or art silk, has the same soft, luxurious look and feel as silk, but at a much more affordable price. A carpet sweeper is best for 100 percent viscose rugs, but if you do use a vacuum, set the power to low and disengage the beater bars. Viscose is extremely absorbent so remove stains using a damp cloth and a mild cleanser. For tough stains, use the stain solution suggested above and gently apply the foam that rises to the top to the stained area. Blot with a clean damp cloth to finish. Try to keep a viscose rug in a cool and dry location. Excessive moisture can cause the yarns to yellow or the dyes to bleed, while high heat can cause the rug yarns to shrink.
- Construction: Power Loomed
- Materials: 65% Polyester, 12% Cotton, 10% Viscose, 9.5% Warp Yarn, 3.5% Latex
Cleaning and 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. Make a solution of water, white vinegar, and mild detergent. Apply the foam that rises to the top of the solution on the stained area with a clean cloth. Finish using a damp, clean cloth to absorb any residue.. For lighter stains or spills on synthetic yarns, sponge clean the area with cold water and mild detergent. For hard to remove stains, professional rug cleaning is recommended.
Care for Wool: Wool rugs may shed as a natural consequence of how they are made. However, this shedding will gradually diminish with proper vacuuming. Use a high-quality rug pad under your carpet to reduce surface friction. Vacuum 1-2 times a week for the first few weeks using a low pressure vacuum cleaner without beater bars. Do not pull "stray" loops. Always cut them back with scissors.
Care for Viscose: Viscose, or art silk, has the same soft, luxurious look and feel as silk, but at a much more affordable price. A carpet sweeper is best for 100 percent viscose rugs, but if you do use a vacuum, set the power to low and disengage the beater bars. Viscose is extremely absorbent so remove stains using a damp cloth and a mild cleanser. For tough stains, use the stain solution suggested above and gently apply the foam that rises to the top to the stained area. Blot with a clean damp cloth to finish. Try to keep a viscose rug in a cool and dry location. Excessive moisture can cause the yarns to yellow or the dyes to bleed, while high heat can cause the rug yarns to shrink.
- 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.
- Area rug
- Colors: Blue and navy
- Material: Polypropylene
- Dimensions: W 9' x D 12'
100% New Zealand Wool, made in India
Add warmth to your living room, bedroom, dining room, kitchen, or entryway with just the right amount of style, durability, and comfort with this wool rug
Handmade with love and care, this wool rug has a sleek and functional .25" thickness
Shedding is common in wool rugs, in addition to regular surface vacuuming (without beater bar), clean the floor under the rug. Spill or stains can be cleaned by gently blotting with a clean white cloth
We recommend using a rug pad to provide extra cushioning and to prevent any possible slipping and sliding on your flooring. Rug pads serve as protective layering piece for your floor and your rug from any wear and tear, extending the life of your rug.
- Certifications: CRI Green Label Plus Warranty: Joy Tuff Rug Lifetime Limited Warranty
- Backing: SoftFlex
- Material: 100% Stainmaster Nylon
- Construction: Machine Tufted - Cut Pile
- Origin: USA
- Natural/Beige/Gray
- 60% High Quality Indian wool, 35% hand cultivated jute, 5% cotton
- Handwoven wool and Hand-spun Jute by expert weavers
- Stunning pattern is created by weaving rows of looped wool and looped jute.
- Complements both sophisticated and casual spaces
- No Backing
- We recommend the use of a non-skid pad to keep the rug in place on smooth surfaces.
- Endures High traffic environments with ease
- Diamond
- Pile Height: 0.25"
- Transitional
100% Wool, made in India
New and innovative one-piece machine washable rug with the backing layer attached. This conveniently eliminates the hassle of any additional setup, simply lay flat in the desired space upon arrival and after each wash
Spill- and stain-resistant, this rug has a .59" pile height that is perfect for those with kids and pets. Its durable weave will hold up in high traffic areas of your home
To clean, machine wash with cold water using a standard-sized machine (do not use bleach). We recommend line drying or drying without heat on an air-only dryer cycle. A low heat iron can be used if needed
We recommend pairing with a nuLOOM rug pad for added comfort and ease of care
- Define your sense of style with this gorgeously floral patterned rug
- Please Note: Due to differences in computer monitors some product colors may vary slightly.
- Construction: Power Loomed
- Pile Thickness: 0.35 inches
100% Wool, made in India
New and innovative one-piece machine washable rug with the backing layer attached. This conveniently eliminates the hassle of any additional setup, simply lay flat in the desired space upon arrival and after each wash
Spill- and stain-resistant, this rug has a .59" pile height that is perfect for those with kids and pets. Its durable weave will hold up in high traffic areas of your home
To clean, machine wash with cold water using a standard-sized machine (do not use bleach). We recommend line drying or drying without heat on an air-only dryer cycle. A low heat iron can be used if needed
We recommend pairing with a nuLOOM rug pad for added comfort and ease of care
Luxcelle 2 a proprietary viscose fiber made from cellulose and purified cotton. It has been specially developed by Nourison for use as a carpet yarn and has been formulated to have superior strength, a fabulous silk-like sheen, and excellent color retention.
- 70% Wool, 30% Viscose
- Machine Woven
- Professional Dry Clean
- Power loomed
- Size: 2'3" x 8'
Pure Wool with Luxcelle Handmade
Luxcelle is a proprietary viscose fiber made from cellulose and purified cotton. It has been specially developed by Nourison for use as a carpet yarn and has been formulated to have superior strength, a fabulous silk-like sheen, and excellent color retention.
- 90% Wool, 10% Viscose
- Machine Woven
- Professional Dry Clean
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.