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Common Types of Rug Materials

When you're looking for a new rug, the first step is deciding on material. Weigh your options carefully & use this guide to find the right rug material for your home.<br>Click to learn more.- https://www.tufenkian.com/collections/100-wool<br><br>

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Common Types of Rug Materials

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  1. Common Types of Rug Materials

  2. The process of choosing a rug can be overwhelming since there are so many available options. To make your shopping experience easier, we’ve broken down some of the most common rug materials.

  3. Wool: Wool rugs are a great way to add comfort and softness to your home. This rug material works well in dining rooms and living rooms because they repel water and stains. Plus, it’s soft enough to walk around barefoot.

  4. Silk: Silk rugs have a luxurious look, but they require more maintenance than options like wool and synthetic materials. However, since silk can absorb many colors, it can be dyed and woven into a wide variety of complex rug patterns.

  5. Bamboo silk: Bamboo silk is similar to traditional silk in look and feel but is a more sustainable and lower-cost alternative.

  6. Synthetics: Synthetic rugs are composed of man-made materials, such as viscose, nylon, polyester, and olefin. These materials serve to imitate natural fibers, and this type of rug is often used in outdoor spaces, basements, and boats.

  7. Cotton: Cotton rugs are a popular option because they can be dyed any color, which means they’re available in tons of patterns. Many cotton rugs are even reversible, so homeowners can utilize both sides.

  8. Seagrass: Seagrass is a flowering plant that grows in the water and is often used to insulate houses, create wave rugs and furniture and thatch roofs.

  9. Jute: Jute is another type of natural fiber that comes from a fibrous plant called jute, which grows in India and Bangladesh. The fiber is spun into coarse strands to create rugs.

  10. For any confusion in choosing the right rug, Contact Tufenkian.

  11. Contact Us! 800.928.6671 212.475.2475 hello@tufenkian.com www.tufenkian.com

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