So, it is finally the time when you will be doing rug shopping for the first time? I know what it feels like to go for rug shopping for the first time things are so confusing and you don’t know what is right for you and what’s not because everything looks so appealing and tempting but, the thing is you don’t really know which material would be perfect according to your interiors or will it be a among Durable all weather rugs and which would be easy to take care of! But, we can make things easier! This article would enable all the people who are beginners in rug shopping to understand the construction of rugs made from different fabrics, how much care does each of it require, which fabric would last longer and which wouldn’t and so on! So, here is a guide of all the different types of rugs!
Woolen rugs
No other material rug can add the warm and cozy feeling to the aura of the room you plan to keep the rug in than the woolen rug. Wool is that fabric which possesses a natural stain-resistant quality and all the credit goes to the natural oils present in wool that prevent dirt from sticking to the yarn. This fabric is one of the All Weather Rugs and durable enough to be kept in that part of the area which remains busy all the time. Wool rugs are usually made from four different ways like hand-knotted, machine loomed, hand tufted and hand loomed. The only care that these rugs require is regular cleaning with a vacuum.
Cotton rugs
If you want to change the look and feel of your room but you aren’t willing to spend much then try going for cotton rugs. The best part about them is they can be placed anywhere and everywhere as they are striped all weather rugs and they add the charm that we desire to that part of our home or working place. These rugs are best for people who don’t like to commit to one things for long and they like changes every once in a while and so for them many new designs and patters come up every year. The only way of developing these rugs is by traditional hand looming. The small cotton rugs can be washed in a machine if they are big then they can be dry cleaned. Further, it is always recommended to avoid keeping cotton rugs under direct sunlight as they fade easily.
Rugs made of natural fiber
If you are willing to add some raw or organic look in your home and that too with a neutral texture then rugs made of natural fiber can be your cup of tea. They will yet simple yet classic look to any place you keep it. The work of people who are into making rugs with natural fibers from ages can leave you astounded. They are usually hand loomed or hand woven. They require regular vacuum cleaning and also if you are buying this try to switch the sides of it so that it remains even all over!
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