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Supa Rug Pad Grip For Wooden Floors
$25.51 – $123.88Delivery Australia wide
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Rug Culture Maison Zoe Rectangle Rug
$238.00 – $891.00Delivery Australia wide
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Rug Culture Arabella Natural Rectangle Rug
$153.00 – $1,132.00Delivery Australia wide
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Rug Culture Marigold Dior White Rectangle Rug
$331.00 – $631.00Delivery Australia wide
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Supa Rug Pad Grip For Carpet Floors
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Rug Culture Arabella Grey Rectangle Rug
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Rug Culture Huxley Natural Rectangle Rug
$291.00 – $1,327.00Delivery Australia wide
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Rug Culture Jute Natural Round Rug
$71.00 – $264.00Delivery Australia wide
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Rug Culture Huxley White Rectangle Rug
$541.00 – $1,327.00Delivery Australia wide
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Rug Culture Maison Clara Rectangle Rug
$238.00 – $534.00Delivery Australia wide
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Rug Culture Chunky Natural Fiber Barker Runner Rug
$112.00 – $147.00Delivery Australia wide
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Rug Culture Bondi White Rectangle Rug
$347.00Delivery Australia wide
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Rug Culture: Elevate Your Space with a Rug
Are you searching for a way to infuse your living space with a touch of elegance and sophistication? Look no further than Rug Culture and explore our exquisite collection of rectangle rugs. With an unwavering commitment to quality craftsmanship and an array of stylish designs, Rug Culture presents the perfect rug selection to effortlessly transform any room into a haven of timeless beauty and unparalleled comfort.
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When choosing a rug for your living room, less is NOT more. Smaller rugs can make a space look smaller or cluttered in comparison to larger rugs which give the illusion of a more spacious room.
For a classic living layout, place the rug in the centre of the room and place the front legs of your sofa and armchairs on the rug. This will help create a better aesthetic and cleaner appearance.
For those who don’t want a large rug but still want a warm underfoot when getting out of bed, we recommend a round or runner rug to place at either side of the bed.
For high traffic, spill-risk areas like the dining area, we recommend a low-pile rug and easy-to-clean material like polypropylene for a rug.
Jute is highly absorbent, so it is best to avoid damp areas or spaces that may experience spills such and the bathroom, kitchen and dining areas, as liquids can stain the pile.
New wool rugs may experience some shedding within the first few months, however this will diminish overtime with frequent vacuuming.
This durable and long-lasting fibre is great for high traffic areas of the home and is both kid and pet friendly!
With viscose rugs, it is best to avoid spills and damp areas as liquids can stain the rug.
Your lifestyle will help to determine what rug qualities are important to you. Do you have pets? Are your young children full of energy? Do you create regular legendary dinner parties for your friends? Your activities inform your needs, so consider the following to help decide on the rug for the space you’re shopping for.
High Traffic Areas
Ideal
– Wool has many qualities that make it ideal for rug construction. It contains lanolin, so it’s repellant of water and moisture, plus it’s naturally stain resistant. It’s strong yet soft, making it ideal in any home, including family spaces.
Avoid
– High pile rugs in any fabrication are likely to wear unevenly, and they tend to shed more than other styles.
– Natural fibres, like jute and sisal, are not hard-wearing and they will absorb water spills and hold onto dirt more than other choices.
Colour and pattern are also important considerations – light, neutral hues or solid dark colours will not work as they’ll show up all manner of pet hair and outside dirt. A colour in between is your best bet, either a solid style with flecks of colour in it, or a pattern that will camouflage what you need it to.
Stands Its Ground Against Stains
Ideal
– Low pile heat set polypropylene works well in dining spaces, its stain resistance, moisture resistance and high-impact colour ensuring it looks great even after a few spillages.
– Cotton rugs are often machine washable, so you can forget the elbow grease and let modern technology do the work.
– Wool is naturally stain resistant, and low pile weaves are the easiest to spot-treat.
Avoid
– Jute and sisal can irreversibly stain, and although they can be spot cleaned, it’s not as easy to take care of than wool, cotton, or synthetics.
Gives Your Home An Organic Look
Ideal
– Jute and sisal are your friend, as long as you’re styling it in a quiet nook. Keep foot traffic to a minimum and you’ll love the low-key look of this beautiful material.
– Flat weave wool, especially wool kilims, work perfectly if you’re after a bohemian look.
Avoid
– Heat set polypropylene has its qualities, but its synthetic nature and perfect finish are the antithesis of the style you’re after.
Feels Luxurious Underfoot
Ideal
– Animal hides are unrivalled in their silky softness. The beautiful material looks as luxurious as it feels.
– Sheepskin is a gorgeous high pile option that feels beautiful. It’s perfect on your hearth, or by the side of the bed as the first thing you step on in the morning.
– Silk is a great choice in low traffic areas, but wool is a good balance of softness and durability, and can be used throughout the home in all areas.
Avoid
– Synthetic choices can be very soft, but their synthetic feel provides a less luxurious note to your home.
– Jute and sisal can be a little rough/coarse underfoot.