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    Outdoor Rugs

     

    Outdoor rugs have grown a lot in popularity in recent years because they’re the perfect way to pull a patio, porch or balcony space together and add some extra patterns, colors and textures to these household spaces. Although you may not initially consider putting an area rug on your patio, you’ll be surprised by just how far it’ll go when it comes to adding décor and comfort! 

     

    Rug Source specializes in providing our customers with all sorts of high-quality area rugs, and one of our specialties just so happens to be indoor-outdoor rugs. We understand the inherent value associated with these options, and throughout this page you’ll find a seemingly endless supply of outdoor rugs for patio, balcony and porch spaces. 

     

    Below, we’ll be going over a comprehensive overview oriented around outdoor rugs, and as always feel free to contact us online to get in touch with our specialists and let us know any questions or concerns you have about some of the outdoor area rugs you can find within this page! 

     

    What Exactly Are Outdoor Rugs? 

     

    Outdoor rugs (also referred to as indoor-outdoor rugs) are area rugs that are specifically designed to withstand the elements. Whether you’d like to put your outdoor rug on a pool deck, a patio or a balcony, these rugs will be durable enough to maintain their integrity in the face of harsh natural elements. 

     

    Many outdoor patio rugs are also mildew and mold-resistant, so you don’t need to worry about them getting soaked and retaining moisture during a rainstorm. Outdoor rugs are wildly popular amongst home and business owners because of their overall versatility, and it always helps to work with industry specialists like the Rug Source team when you’re in the process of narrowing down your best outdoor rug options! 

     

    What Materials Are Indoor Outdoor Rugs Made Of?

     

    Outdoor rugs are generally pretty different as compared to indoor rugs, and this is largely due to the fact that an outdoor rug will always be comprised of long-lasting materials that can resist fading, stains and inclement weather. This is why indoor-outdoor rugs are typically made from synthetic materials, including the following: 


     

    Polypropylene

     

    Polypropylene is by far the most popular material for outdoor rugs, and this is because it’s easy to clean/maintain, it’s stain-resistant, it’ll never fade in sunlight, and it can easily handle heavy foot traffic and outdoor elements. Polypropylene also is extremely durable and will retain its overall integrity for many years.

     

    One thing that a lot of people love about polypropylene rugs is that they’re incredibly affordable rugs as compared to natural materials, and they make for great indoor-outdoor rugs for anyone that’s on a budget! 

     

    Polyester

     

    Polyester is a good outdoor rug material that’s fade-resistant and available in a seemingly endless array of colors. Polyester rugs are incredibly durable and can withstand all sorts of wear and tear, so they’re a good option for outdoor patio rugs.

     

    Nylon 

     

    Nylon is a good indoor-outdoor rug material as well because it’s stain-resistant, easy to clean and it’ll never fade. One great benefit of nylon is its overall durability, which is why it’s a good option if you plan on placing your outdoor rug in a high-traffic area. 

     

    One drawback of nylon that rug shoppers should keep in mind is that it can get rather hot on your bare feet when it’s left in direct sunlight for extended hours, so it’s best to put nylon area rugs in shaded areas. 

     

    Jute & Sisal 

     

    Jute and sisal is actually a natural rug fiber that differs from the above synthetic materials, but the textured nature of jute and sisal makes it an affordable and durable material for outdoor uses. This rug material is eco-friendly and very comfortable underfoot.

     

    One thing outdoor rug shoppers should keep in mind is that jute isn’t the easiest material to clean, and these rugs are sometimes prone to fading when left in direct sunlight everyday. This is why we generally recommend that you keep jute and sisal outdoor rugs under a covered patio or porch. 



     

    Is It OK To Place An Outdoor Rug Inside My House? 

     

    YES! Some people don’t realize it, but they’re already using indoor-outdoor rugs inside their home! It’s safe to say that not all indoor rugs are suitable to be placed outside, but all outdoor rugs are perfectly fine to be placed indoors. 

     

    One thing you should keep in mind if you’re looking to place an outdoor rug inside your home is that it’s best to complement them with a rug pad. This will help you add a little bit more cushion underfoot, which is important considering that a lot of outdoor rugs have a low pile. 

     

    In general, you should place your outdoor rugs in a place where it can be both stylish and functional. This can include underneath a dining table or seating area where it can highlight the space and become the focal point of the décor. Underneath furniture is also another good location for an outdoor rug, because it’ll protect your flooring’s surface from unwanted scratches while at the same time defining the furniture set as a distinct part of your home’s space. 

     

    Common Reasons Why People Like Outdoor Carpets

     

    There are many unique factors that go into every rug purchase, and this is largely because every household is equally unique. What’s great about outdoor rugs is that they’re incredibly versatile, and they can rather easily be placed in both indoor areas as well. 

     

    Below are a few common scenarios in which indoor-outdoor rugs are a great option for households: 

     

    Homes With Pets and Kids

     

    Outdoor rugs just so happen to be a lifesaver for parents of children and/or pets, and this is largely because they’re easy to clean and require little to no maintenance or upkeep. Are you worried about juice or wine spilling on your new area rug? That’s not a problem when you purchase an indoor-outdoor rug. Serious stains will more than likely come right off with a damp cloth and soap! 

     

    This is why outdoor rugs are great options in dining rooms, living rooms, kids rooms and playrooms in busy households, because they can safeguard your existing flooring from food crumbs and accidents. One consideration to keep in mind here is that you’ll want to make sure you’re choosing an outdoor rug that is soft for your kids and pets to play and crawl on. 

     

    Grass and turf rugs are a great option if you're looking for something that resembles natural grass. These rugs are also easy to clean and maintain. A Doormat and welcome mat are other popular types of outdoor rugs. They're perfect for placing at entryways to help keep dirt and debris from tracking into your home.

     

    The floor mat can also be used indoors or outdoors. A Shag rug, braided rug, seagrass rug, bamboo rug, recycled plastic rug, and are all great options for outdoor spaces. A Reversible rug is a great option if you want to be able to change up the look of your space. The all-weather rug is designed to withstand the elements and is easy to clean. Washable rugs are perfect for areas that see a lot of foot traffic. 

     

    No matter what type of outdoor rug you're looking for, there's sure to be one that's perfect for your space.



     

    Simple Cleaning

     

    If you do have pets or kids, then you understand how spot cleaning and more rigorous cleaning is needed on a regular basis. What’s great about outdoor rugs is that they’re incredibly easy to clean. All you’ll need to do is take them outside and hose them down with a mild soap before scrubbing out any debris with a brush. 

     

    Most outdoor rugs are made of synthetic fibers, so it’s pretty difficult to damage them through washing and scrubbing. Some indoor-outdoor rugs can even be put in your laundry machines! Just be sure to check the tags and cleaning instructions to know the best methods for your new outdoor rug. 

     

    High-Traffic Spaces 

     

    Another common reason why people love outdoor patio rugs is because they’re incredibly durable and made of synthetic materials that can handle any kind of foot traffic. This is why these rugs are great places for the busiest parts of your home, like your family room or your foyer. Patio rugs also do a great job at resisting moisture, and they won’t fade or retain stains. 

     

    Some high-traffic areas to consider an outdoor carpet include hallways, your kitchen, and your bathrooms. Just be sure that you’re placing a rug pad underneath these area rugs to avoid any unwanted slipping and to add some extra comfort underfoot. 

     

    Damp Spaces 

     

    Indoor-outdoor rugs are the very best when it comes to being moisture-resistant, which means you don’t need to worry about these rugs getting wet and potentially developing mold or mildew. That’s why a lot of homeowners will place an outdoor rug in the most damp spaces of a home. This includes laundry rooms, basements, pool areas, and bathrooms! 

     

    Budget-Friendly 

     

    It’s no secret that high-quality, durable area rugs are many times very expensive. But the good news is that outdoor rugs are incredibly durable and also much more affordable. Outdoor rugs also look great in indoor spaces, so you can still obtain a high-end décor. 

     

    There truly are endless designs to choose from within Rug Source’s outdoor rug inventory, so you can be rest assured that you’ll find an area rug that matches your unique taste and budget! 

     

    Contact The Rug Source Team To Learn More About How We Can Help You Find Outdoor Rugs For Your Home! 

     

    Rug Source has one of the very best online selections of outdoor rugs, and our team of industry experts is always here to help you narrow down your best options. We’re confident that you’ll find an area rug that you’ll love while browsing through our website, and we always guarantee the overall quality and affordability of our products. 

     

    Contact us online or call us at 980-422-4080 or 704-763-0979 to speak directly with our team and let us know what you’re looking for in your next outdoor rugs! 

     

    What are outdoor rugs made of?

     

    Most outdoor rugs are made of synthetic materials, like polypropylene or nylon, because they're durable and easy to clean. Some rugs may also be made of natural fibers, like the jute rug or sisal rug.

     

    How are outdoor rugs different from indoor rugs?

     

    Outdoor rugs are usually made of synthetic materials because they can stand up to the elements and are easier to clean. They may also have different colors or patterns to match your outdoor furniture or décor.

     

    What are the benefits of using outdoor rugs?

     

    Outdoor rugs can add comfort and style to your outdoor space. They're also easy to clean and can help protect your deck or patio from the elements.

     

    Are outdoor rugs weatherproof?

     

    Most outdoor rugs are made of weather-resistant materials, but it's always a good idea to check the manufacturer's instructions before using them in wet or snowy conditions.

     

    How do you clean outdoor rugs?

     

    Outdoor rugs can be vacuumed, swept, or hosed off. For tougher stains, you may need to use a mild soap or detergent. Always check the manufacturer's instructions before cleaning.

     

    How do you store outdoor rugs?

     

    When not in use, outdoor rugs should be stored in a cool, dry place. If they're made of natural fibers, they may need to be treated with a weatherproofing spray before being stored.

     

    What are the different sizes of outdoor rugs available?

     

    Outdoor rugs are available in a variety of sizes, from small mats to large area rugs. The size you choose will depend on the space you have available and how much traffic the area gets.

     

    What are the different colors and patterns of outdoor rugs available?

     

    Outdoor rugs are available in a variety of colors and patterns. The most popular colors are neutral shades like beige, brown, and gray. Patterns can include stripes, geometric shapes, or floral designs.

     

    How much do outdoor rugs cost?

     

    Outdoor rugs can range in price from $30 to $500, depending on the size, material, and brand. Higher-end rugs may be made of materials like wool or polypropylene, while cheaper rugs may be made of polyester or nylon.

     

    Where can I buy outdoor rugs?

     

    Outdoor rugs are available at a variety of retailers, including home improvement stores, department stores, and online retailers.

    Rug Source is one option for purchasing outdoor rugs.

     

    How are outdoor rugs made?

     

    Outdoor rugs are typically made of synthetic materials like polyester, nylon, or polypropylene. These materials are durable and resistant to mold, mildew, and fading.

     

    How long do outdoor rugs last?

     

    With proper care, outdoor rugs can last for several years. Be sure to vacuum or sweep regularly to remove dirt and debris, and spot clean as needed. In areas with heavy foot traffic, you may need to replace your rug more frequently.

     

    Who makes the best outdoor rugs?

     

    There are many manufacturers that make high-quality outdoor rugs. Some of the most popular brands include Safavieh, Kaleen, and Mohawk.

     

    Who sells the best outdoor rugs?

     

    There are many stores that sell outdoor rugs, including department shops, home improvement chains, and internet retailers. Rug Source has a large selection of outdoor rugs at reasonable rates.

     

    Who has the best selection of outdoor rugs?

     

    Rug Source has one of the largest selections of outdoor rugs available online. You are sure to find the perfect rug for your needs.

     

    Who has the best selection of outdoor rugs?

     

    Rug Source has the best selection of outdoor rugs. We have a wide variety of colors, patterns, and sizes to choose from.

     

    What are outdoor rugs?

     

    Outdoor rugs are specially made to withstand the elements. They are usually made of durable materials like polypropylene or nylon.

     

    What are their dimensions?

     

    Most outdoor rugs are available in standard sizes like 2x3, 3x5, 4x6, and 5x7. Some rugs may also be available in custom sizes.

     

    What is the weight limit?

     

    The weight limit for outdoor rugs is typically 200 pounds.

     

    What is the price range?

     

    The price range for outdoor rugs can vary depending on the size, material, and design. Rug Source has a wide variety of outdoor rugs to choose from, so you are sure to find one that fits your budget.

     

    Where are outdoor rugs typically used?

     

    Patios, decks, porches, and other areas are all possible locations for outdoor rugs. An Indoor/outdoor rug for living rooms is also popular among consumers.

     

    Where do I need an outdoor rug?

     

    An outdoor rug can bring comfort and style to any patio, deck, or porch. They are easy to clean and maintain, making them perfect for high-traffic areas. Plus, they add an extra layer of cushioning, which is ideal for bare feet.

     

    Where can I find an outdoor rug that fits my needs?

     

    Rug Source has a wide variety of outdoor rugs available in different sizes, colors, and materials. We make it easy to find the perfect rug for your space.

     

    Kashan Rugs: A Tribute to the Safavid Dynasty of the Persian Empire

    Kashan rugs are an export from one of Iran’s oldest cities, Kashan, dating back to the 17th century or late 16th century. Kashan was a hub of silk production beginning with the Safavid dynasty, a golden age of Persian weaving under the reign of Shah Abbas.

    Contemporary Kashan rug sales began toward the end of the 19th century, when Kashan merchants hoped to replicate the success of weaving shops in Tabriz to the north. During this era, many antique Kashan rugs were commissioned for individual homes. The best Kashan carpets of the 19th-century and turn of the 20th century are formal, traditional and luxurious.

    The warp and weft of Kashan rugs are usually made of cotton with the traditional asymmetrical Persian know. The thin double weft is often woven between 120 knots per square inch and 840 knots per square inch. The finished texture of Kashan rugs is soft to the touch. The best Kashan carpets use a superior quality of wool that sometimes has silk mixed in.

    An antique Kashan rug was colored with vegetable dyes, which contribute to their unique texture, but
    modern Kashan rugs (from the 1930s) use contemporary chrome dyes.

    The highly sought after curvilinear designs of Kashan weaving was popularized by Kashan weavers in the early 1900s. The Kashan rug typically centers around a teardrop medallion, though intricately detailed motifs like palmettos, blossoms, leaves and arabesques are common, as well. The “Royal Garden” of Kashan is the source of a notable garden motif that is the archetype of Persian carpet designs. Another inspiration for many Kashan carpets is the “Garden of Paradise.”

    Pakistani Kashan Rugs

    When the Mogul empire spread through Iran to the Indian subcontinent, the work of Persian weavers was carried to modern day Pakistan. The city of Lahore today produces the vast majority of modern Pakistani Kashan rugs.

    Like their Iranian forebears, Pakistani Kashans use a wool pile on a cotton base. Mogul Kashan rugs use the Senneh knot, an asymmetrical double knot that produces a dense, heavy weave, making them extremely durable. One of the main distinctions between Iranian and Pakistani Kashan rugs is the use of color. Pakistani Kashans feature predominantly pastel shades, whereas a traditional Persian Kashan carpet may include richer reds, greens and blues.

    Motasham Kashan Carpets: Exceptional…and Exceptionally Rare

    Motasham Kashan carpets are the rarest group of Kashan carpets. They feature non-traditional designs and color palettes and were woven with lamb’s wool renowned for its luminous, reflective sheen. True Motasham Kashan rugs are finely knotted and extremely difficult to find.

    Dating from the middle of the 19th century, antique Motasham Kashan carpets are among the finest Persian carpets. Early Motasham Kashan rugs (pre-1850) use a technique known as abrash, marked by an emotive use of color shading and color shifts. They commonly feature an antique ivory or gold background and subtle pastel tones throughout the weave. Over time, the dyes in an antique Motasham rug will soften and acquire an earthy patina. The rich lanolin will rise to the surface of the wool fibers over time, given the rug an extraordinary luster.

    Handmade Rugs

     

    Handmade rugs come in all different shapes, sizes, designs and color palettes, but there’s also a distinct quality coincided with handmade rugs that simply sets them apart from the rest of the rug industry. Although many machine-made rugs will closely resemble a handmade rug superficially, it’s undeniable that the overall production process of handmade rugs is extremely complex and typically attaches a higher price tag.

     

    All of us at Rug Source are huge fans of all types of handmade rugs, and our vast online inventory contains pieces of art from all across the globe. There’s no doubt about it that this is a very special portion of our website, and we’re excited to help you throughout the process of finding the perfect handmade rug for your home or workspace.

     

    Throughout this page we’ll go over the historical significance and beauty of handmade rugs and our general guide to finding the perfect match for your existing room aesthetics and personal taste. We fully understand how important these types of investments are to our clientele, but we must admit that you’re in the right place to purchase an area rug that can exponentially accrue in value over long periods of time.

     

    Besides our quality and affordability, what sets Rug Source apart from the rest of the industry is our unbeatable determination within customer service. Our team of experts is always here to support you throughout every step of the rug shopping experience, and we’ll be more than happy to answer any questions or concerns you may have about any particular item within our inventory.

     

    Always feel free to contact us online so we can get you in touch with one of our experts as quickly as possible!

    The Historical Significance Behind The Beauty Of Handmade Rugs

     

    Handmade rugs have been around for thousands of years, and still in today’s rug industry they are by far the gold standard. There truly is no better method to create an absolutely exquisite, woven rug design than by utilizing the simplest tools and the mastery of trained weavers and artisans. What’s truly so remarkable about today’s handmade rug industry is that the weaving technique traditions have been handed down from generation to generation and are continuing to thrive.

     

    There are countless variations within the handmade rug world, and every technique offers unique warp and weft interpretations and distinctive design repertoires. There’s no denying how the cultural significance of handmade rugs beyond any doubt sets these rugs apart from the rest of the industry, which is why they’re such special investments for homeowners!

     

    Handmade rugs are still revered today for their intricate storytelling patterns, their durability, and their unbeatable material textures. It’s a beautiful tradition that speaks volumes into the very heart of humanity’s story, and it’s incredible how handmade rugs have not even come close to being surpassed by machines and technology in terms of prestige and elegance.

    5 Important Considerations When Searching For A Handmade Rug

     

    Handmade rugs vary dramatically in terms of materials, craftsmanship and aesthetics. It’s important for rug shoppers to have a basic understanding as to what they should be looking for while finding the handmade rug of their dreams, and this is because these are sometimes big investments that shoppers should take seriously.

     

    The following are 5 important considerations you should keep in mind while looking through our collection of high-quality, handmade rugs:

     

    1. Handmade Definitions

     

    All machine-made rugs lack the overall rarity and quality that coincides with handmade rugs, and the overall difference is the uniqueness of handmade rugs.

     

    Machine-made rugs are mass-produced, which makes all of them generally similar in terms of material feel and appearance. Handmade rugs are completely unique, and they’re typically made while an artist utilizes a drawing to complete the rug. Although there may be certain similarities within each weaver’s style, each handmade rug will undoubtedly exhibit an unbridled uniqueness that simply can’t ever be matched.

     

    1. Dyes and Materials

     

    Wool and silk are typically the main materials utilized within handmade rugs. There are many rug manufacturers that will use substandard offsets of these materials, but truly handmade rugs will always be made from the real deal. One way to notice the knockoff materials is that they won’t have their natural suppleness and glossiness!

    Colorfastness tends to be the way to be able to determine whether or not a rug’s dyes are from the finest quality associated with authentic handmade rugs. One thing you can do is ask a rug dealer like us to test the rug’s dyes, which we’ll be more than happy to do by running a damp cloth over the fibers.

     

    This test is to see if any color attaches itself to the cloth, which is a clear indication that the dyes are cheap or simply not authentically integrated into the rug.

     

    1. KPI Value

     

    Knots-per-inch (KPI) will help in terms of determining the overall value of a handmade rug. The coloring and overall aesthetics of a rug are always important, but the higher the KPI the more clarity and resolution there will be within these colors and designs. In the world of handmade, Oriental rugs it’s always clarity that speaks loudest.

     

    Our handmade rugs range all the way up to 1,000 KPI, which is about as high as this type of knot count can possibly go!

     

    1. Your Best Size

     

    It’s always important to know exactly where you want to place your handmade rug within your home or office prior to making any purchasing decisions, because this will help you to more efficiently narrow down your options.

     

    1. Your Rug Dealer

     

    The last and certainly not least consideration on this list is who you get your handmade rug from. Of course you’ve clearly done your homework by finding yourself on the Rug Source website, and we’re proud to be an authority figure within the handmade and Oriental rug industry.

     

    We are specialists on all of our handmade rugs and will be able to provide ample information pertaining to each item’s country of origin, KPI, age, artist background, and much, much more!

    Contact Our Team Of Experts Today For More Information!

     

    All of us at Rug Source take pride in our work and online inventory, and we’re very excited to help you find the perfect handmade rug that matches your existing aesthetics and personality.

     

    There’s truly a lot that goes into this type of rug purchase, so we know you’re likely to have questions. Always feel free to contact us online or call us today at 980-422-4080 or 704-763-0979 for more information so one of our experts can keep you and your rug search on the right track!

     

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