How to Identify a Good Quality Rug

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Rugs are one of the most versatile home accessories with diverse application. They don’t have to be limited to your living room only. You could use rugs in almost every room of your house—even the kitchen or bedroom!

However, since rugs are prone to wear and tear, you must get a high-quality rug that will last you for a long time and withstand daily usage. There are many factors to consider when buying a rug such as size and color scheme, but perhaps the most important factor is the quality of fabric and construction. A well-made rug will feel soft and smooth to the touch with no pilling or loose ends. 

Here’s how you can identify a good quality rug:

Check the color and texture

If you’re buying a wool rug, make sure you check the color and texture of the wool before making the purchase. A quality wool rug will feel soft and smooth to the touch with a subtle sheen to it. It should not feel rough or scratchy.

The color of the material should be bright and consistent throughout the rug. If you see any discoloration or dullness, it could be an indication that the rug is of low quality. The texture of the material should also be consistent.

A low-quality rug will have a synthetic feel to it and may have excessive pilling or loose fibers all over the place. You can also check the ‘pile’ or ‘loop’ length of the rug.

Examine the stitching

Stitching is the main element that connects the fabric on the rug. With regular usage, the stitching can come undone and leave the rug vulnerable to wear and tear. A good rule of thumb is to check the stitching on your new rug. It should be clean, tight, and free of loose ends.

While you’re at it, it’s also a good idea to check for a manufacturer’s tag on the rug. A manufacturer’s tag will help you identify the type of fabric used and the country of origin. It’s also a good idea to check the label or the care instructions on the tag. Some carpets and rugs come with a warranty which means you can get them replaced if they start to wear out.

Check for the brand

The brand name of the rug is another indicator of its quality. Rugs made with high-quality materials and fabrics often come with a brand name. However, it’s important to note that even low-quality rugs can be labeled with a brand.

If you’re buying a rug that comes with a brand name, look up the brand to figure out its reputation. You can do this by checking out reviews on the brand online or by asking around.

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Look out for synthetic fiber

Most people believe that a wool rug is a quality rug. While this is usually true, wool is also the most expensive fabric used in carpet making. In fact, it’s a good idea to check for synthetic fibers when buying rugs. Synthetic fibers are very durable and can be just as soft and smooth as wool.

In fact, most synthetic fibres are hypoallergenic which means they’re a good option if you have sensitive skin or allergies. Synthetic rugs are usually less expensive than wool rugs and are great for daily use. However, you have to be careful with them as they are not as easy to clean as wool rugs.

Conclusion

Rugs are an essential part of any home decor. They not only add to the decor, but they also protect your floors from wear and tear and keep the interiors warm and cozy.

However, not all rugs are the same; some are low quality and might not last you for long. When buying a new rug, make sure you check the fabric and construction of the rug. A good quality rug will be durable and highly functional. Call +86 13613866590 to book your order now.

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