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Top 5 Types of Custom Size Area Rugs

  • Perla Irish
  • September 16, 2020
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  1. 1. Cotton Rugs
  2. 2. Silk and Wool Rug
  3. 3. Leather Rugs
  4. 4. Polyester Rugs
  5. 5. Faux Fur

Rugs have been an integral part of our lives since ancient times. It is one of the oldest forms of decor that has prevailed through time and boundaries. Back in the olden times, there were very few options for rugs available and it used to take months for production.

It was considered a luxury. However, with growing demand, popularity, and international business, getting your hands on the best custom size area rugs has never been easier.

It is also true that when you go out to look for a rug, the options can overwhelm and confuse you. If you don’t know what you want, there is a good chance that you pick the wrong rug.

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Top 5 Types of Custom Size Area Rugs

Small or large, custom size area rugs come at a price point and you don’t want to waste your money by picking the wrong rug.

After all, the floor rug you choose is going to stay with you for years to come. So, here are the top 5 types of custom rugs you can select, depending on your demand.


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1. Cotton Rugs

If you are looking for a cost-effective rug with no strings attached, cotton rugs can be your pick. They are soft, look artistic, however, they lack durability.

Cotton rugs also tend to fade quickly, so if you plan to use it for a short while or some event or gathering, this can be your pick.

The foot capacity, which is, how much of footfall can this cotton rug take? Is very low. In short, budget-friendly, soft but none durable, and ability to fade are cotton rugs.

2. Silk and Wool Rug

Both silk and wool rugs are one of the most ancient forms of rugs currently present in the market. These rugs date as far back as the 1500s when kings used to get themselves made this kind rug.

These rugs are known for the artistry that is custom made by artists. They are extremely soft, durable, and very classy.

People buy silk and wool rugs from a variety of places including Kashmir, Varanasi, Agra, and Amritsar in India.

When it comes to cleaning, both silk and wool are not very difficult to clean and there is no extra burden you need to take to get it cleaned from outside.

You can do it in the comfort of your house. While the wool would be better in your bedroom, silk can pop up to your living room or study.

More importantly, these rugs come at a whopping price point. So, you should be ready to pay and also maintain it.

3. Leather Rugs

Leather made custom size area rugs are truly an accessory, a luxury. You can’t find these easily in the market and if you do, be ready to pay.

Leather rugs are not something you buy just because you need a rug.

They are generally brought by people who have a good idea about their home decor and how a leather rug will dwell into it.

Leather rugs are not very long and generally placed in places like the study or living room. They are made from animal hides and naturally stitched together to give a more symmetric shape.

If you have got a thing for leather and you think your house needs a leather rug, go for it. It is best used with a theme in spaces like an office or study.

4. Polyester Rugs

Beautiful looking, cost-effective and does the job it is meant to do, polyester rugs are made from small microfibers with a blend of synthetic fibers.

They feel soft and elegant and look best in bedrooms, living rooms, or even the study.

The process of making polyester rugs is also automated so hundreds can be produced in one go which allows it to be rather pocket friendly.

In short, if you want to buy a rug without worrying about how much of a hole it is going to put in your pocket, or will it go with your place or not, consider polyester rugs.

There are numerous customizations of polyester rugs available in the market.

5. Faux Fur

The soft furry feeling when you walk bare free in your house, that tingling sensation you get when you stand on your rug, if you want something like this, Faux fur is the best for you.

Unlike leather, faux fur is not exactly made from animals but are curated from a blend of acrylic and synthetic blend that gives it that soft, plush look and feel.

The only issue with such rugs is that even though they are durable, they can start shredding after just a couple of years of use.

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