A complete guide to rugs and rug materials
Rugs are a great way of adding pops of color to your living spaces. And of course, they have usability too! Rugs come in different shapes and sizes and also in different prices, depending on whether you are looking for patio rugs, bathroom rugs etc. Buying a rug can be a tad confusing, especially if you are buying it for the very first time. Most homeowners would take the easy way out and get some ordinary floor mats to save them the trouble of ransacking through a plethora of options.
But rugs are a part of your home décor and hence you need to pick the ones that don’t spoil the aesthetics of your home. Along with the attractiveness, you need to make sure that the material is durable and is convenient to use and clean. Here is a breakdown of the different types of rug materials that are popular among homeowners –
Rugs can be differentiated into natural and synthetic:
Natural
1. Cotton rugs: Made from cotton fibers these rugs are durable, tough and inexpensive. Another advantage you can’t overlook is that these rugs can be used in any part of the house. You can use them as bathroom rugs, kitchen rugs, patio rugs, etc. They also have a long inventory of colors and patterns.
2. Jute & Sisal: Along with being long-lasting and sturdy, these rugs come in unique textures which are exclusive to this category. This is a great alternative for those who have allergies. Owing to the textures these are rough compared to cotton rugs. Since they absorb a lot of moisture these are not suitable to be used as patio rugs.
3. Wool Rugs: Wool rugs are resistant to stains and dust and hence make great bedroom rugs. They are warm and soft and are available in traditional designs as well as with stunning graphics. Round rugs in a wool material are a popular choice among homeowners.
Synthetic rugs
As the name suggests, these types are made from synthetic materials such as nylon, polyester or olefin. They look and feel like natural rugs and are comparatively low-priced. These types are highly durable and are a great option for high traffic areas. Using them as patio rugs is a great choice.