An Expert Guide to Types of Rugs and Rug Materials

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Rug Materials

Rugs are a great addition to the floor of just about any home.

They are essential pieces that bring personality and warmth to a room, while also covering the floorboards, tiles or concrete floors of your house.

Rugs are also essential in styling up the interior of your home if well matched with the existing furniture and fittings.

Various areas of the house can be fitted with different sizes of rugs to complement other décor in the room.

When choosing a rug for your home, homeowners should keep in mind the type, material, size, and the area in which they intend to place it.

Here are the types of rugs you can choose from:

  •  Hand-Knotted Rugs
  • Flatweave Rugs
  • Tufted Rugs
  • Hooked Rugs
  • Shag Rugs
  • Braided Rugs

In terms of the material used in making the rug, there are so many options to choose from. Here are the most prominent materials used for making rugs:

  • Cotton
  •  Wool
  •  Silk
  •  Synthetic
  •  Natural Fibres

1. Hand-Knotted Rugs

Hand-Knotted Rugs
These are artisan-crafted rugs that are made by knotting the rug fibres together.

After creating each knot, it is then cut and the process continues to make a sizeable rug. Most Persian rugs are made using this technique.

2. Flatweave Rugs

These are thinly-woven rugs that have no pile. Kilim and dhurrie rugs are the two oriental rugs that are woven using this method.

These rugs are beautiful and can easily be reversed if one side gets dirty.

3. Tufted Rugs

With tufted rugs, fibres are looped through the rug backing and are then cut to create a smooth layer feel.

These rugs don’t use knots in their construction which makes them easier to make. However, they shed off faster than most other types of rugs.

4. Hooked Rugs

These hand-crafted rugs are made similar to tufted rugs only that they are not sheared and therefore have an embroidered and lifted look.

5. Shag Rugs

Shag Rugs
These are high-pile comfy rugs which can be placed in living rooms. The Moroccan Beni Ourain rugs use a hand-knotting style and are variations of this style.

6. Braided Rugs

These rugs are made using a braiding technique. They are often made in an oval shape to fit the organic pattern.

Now let’s take a look at the different materials used for making these rugs.

1. Cotton

Cotton is mostly used in making flat-weave rugs. Cotton rugs are best placed in high traffic areas such as kids’ rooms and the kitchen.

They are cheap and are also easy to clean, making them a common choice for families.

2. Wool

Wool is the most common material used in making rugs. It is durable and soft and can also be used to insulate the floor.

They also absorb humidity easily and are rarely used in bathrooms.

They are also great for high traffic areas like the dining room and living room as they are easy to clean.

3. Silk

Silk is a soft material that produces comfy rugs. They have thin threads and give a luxe look and are relatively expensive.
Silk
They also require professional cleaning since they are delicate. They are best placed in the bedroom where there is less traffic.

4. Synthetic Materials

Synthetic rugs can be placed anywhere, including outdoors. They can be made of nylon, polypropylene, viscose, or even polyester.

These rugs are durable and don’t cost so much.

5. Natural Fibres

Rugs made from natural fibres like jute and sisal are strong and tough and set a neutral tone in a room and can also be used as a grounding layer for other rugs.

They are perfect for high traffic areas but can also be stressful to clean.

Rugs are essential additions to a home and homeowners can choose based on their material, size or style.

Rugs are made using different styles to give different patterns and looks.

It is essential for homeowners to consider the material of a rug before deciding where to place it in the house.

If you are looking to purchase an affordable, top quality rug, then look no further than The Rug Lady.

The Rug Lady is one of the most trusted online rug stores in Australia and has rugs of all shapes and sizes to fit any room in your house.

For your perfect rug, please call us today on (03) 9408 6090
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