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Top 5 Types of Rugs

Rugs give any room a light accent or deeper character, depending on the design and color you choose. There are lots of things to consider when choosing a rug, but one of the foremost considerations would be the type of material the rug would be made of. It can either be made of synthetic or natural fibers. Learn more about the top five types of rugs to be able to choose the best one that will adorn your space.

Cotton Rugs

This type of rug is easy to clean and is softer than wool. It can be machine- or hand-woven or braided. It is made of an environment-friendly material as it is biodegradable. However, it is not as long-lasting as other rug types because the fibers break down over time. For an informal atmosphere, a cotton rug would give warmth and color. Use it to bring a vibrant touch to your space.

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Wool Rugs

Wool rugs are the most expensive of all types of rugs. It is durable and easy to maintain. A wool rug can be passed on to your children because it doesn’t lose its beauty with the passage of time. It can be dyed more easily than other materials and its color grows more vibrant with time. Before you decide what kind of wool rug to buy, first determine the foot traffic in the area where you’ll put it. Some kinds of wool rugs are better suited to high-traffic areas than others so make your choice accordingly.

Plant Fiber Rugs

This type of rug is usually made of bamboo, jute, sea grass, and sisal fibers. It is very durable and you can use either side so as to lessen wear and tear. It makes use of a renewable resource and is another environment-friendly choice for those who want to help give nature a time to breathe. It can be woven into versatile designs to adorn formal or informal settings.

Plant Fiber Rugs

Olefin Rugs

Olefin is an inexpensive choice for high-traffic areas. It is the least expensive type of synthetic rug and can be washed repeatedly without losing the vibrancy of its color. It is extremely lightweight so you won’t have a problem moving it about the room if you’re in the habit of redesigning your space every now and then. If you spill water on it, it dries quickly and can withstand the damaging effects of the sun.

Olefin Rugs

Acrylic Rugs

If you want a wool rug but think it’s too pricey, an acrylic rug is a good substitute. It is much more affordable, although not as durable, and has the look of a wool rug. It is impervious to mildew, stains, moisture, and fading. It is an ideal choice for any room in the house, except the high traffic areas as it is not as durable as other synthetics.

Rugs made of natural materials, such as cotton, wool, and plant fibers, are generally more expensive than the synthetic ones. However, they are durable and one can enjoy their charm and character for many years. If you want a more affordable rug to spruce up your space with, synthetic rugs would make any room livelier and more colorful at less cost.

Acrylic Rugs

Say it with Rugs

Rugs bring color and depth to any space. They speak volumes about your taste in furnishings. But don’t limit their use to just being a medium through which you tell the world of your home design style. You can also use them to tell friends and guests about who you are. How?

Take a look at the following rugs and see for yourself.

What it may say about you:

1) You’re a Nazi to the core.

2) You own a mortuary.

3) You think Hitler is a furry guy or that his beard is to die for.

4) You’re sick or you have a highly unusual sense of humor.

5) You love shocking people and you derive great amusement in watching their faces when they first see your rug.

The possibilities are endless. I’m sure you can come up with more reasons why you’d want to have this extremely interesting rug in your living room.

What it may say about you:

1) You love your eggs sunny side up.

2) You have a farm filled to the brim with chickens. They pay for your house, your furnishings, and your good life and you want your guests to know they’re responsible for everything.

3) You love breakfast and you have bed sheets with bacon and ham prints.

4) You want to immortalize that one rare moment when you cracked open an egg and it had two yolks.

What it may say about you:

1) Trespassers, beware! The hound from hell guards my house! What? It‘s just a scaly-looking thing with teeth that are not even sharp? Say that to my face, you coward! Okay, so it doesn’t have eyes, big deal. It can smell you out and rip or gum you to pieces.

2) You’re weird. Visitors should keep their eyes open for dragon teeth and preserved bat wings.

What it may say about you:

1) You love the industrial look.

2) You think regular knotted rugs do not have big enough loops or knots and you want to show rug makers how it should be done.

3) You want to give thieves a hard time looking for your valuables. Hide money and jewelry in this rug and even you won’t be able to find them.

1) You’re a cop or a crime scene investigator.

2) You’re a hardened criminal and crime scenes are your handiwork.

3) CSI is your favorite show.

4) You like doodles. You think stick figures and randomly drawn shapes by kids are masterpieces.

What it may say about you:

1) You’re a horticulturist or a florist.

2) You’re Poison Ivy, but you’ve put behind your villainy and are starting a new life. You still love plants but you can’t be near live ones or you’ll slip back into your old ways, so you get a nice rug with a vine design.

3) You’re always on the lookout for cheaper deals and this rug sells for less because it’s not a complete piece.

See? Rugs can say so much.