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Friday, August 12, 2011

Natural Rugs: The Safer Choice

1905 illustration of a Tibetan spinning wool.

Natural rugs are a popular choice for many homeowners these days. We all know the state of the environment and how important the choices are that we make when choosing products and materials for our homes. If you are looking for an area rug for your home decor, I highly recommend selecting natural rugs because they cause no harm to the environment and are most certainly a safer choice for you and your family.

Here are some important benefits of natural rugs.

Natural rugs are made from 100% renewable resources, meaning that the materials can be replaced without a lot of strain on the environment. These materials are environmentally friendly, sustainable and some even biodegradable.

Natural rugs do not emit any off gassing of unhealthy chemicals like manufactured materials do. A new area rug may give off a distinct smell when first laid out but this is just the natural scent of the fibers and this will dissipate usually within a few hours.

Natural fiber rugs are extremely enduring and most can withstand a lot of stress from high traffic areas.

They are fire resistant, anti-static and naturally sound absorbing because of the natural molecular structure of the fibers.

Natural rugs are stain resistant and easy to maintain but excessive exposure to water can be damaging to a lot of the natural fibers.

There are numerous weaves, textures and colors to choose from.

Natural rug fibers are woven together with other natural fibers to give the rug the blended benefits of each specific fiber.

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Popular Natural Fiber Rugs
Wool: Wool area rugs are incredibly durable. They are perfect for high traffic areas because of the materials natural resiliency. The coarse fibers of the wool are coated with a natural wax that help protect the rug from stains. Wool area rugs are also know to help maintain the indoor air quality by absorbing harmful air particles.

Bamboo: A bamboo rug is one of the most hard wearing choices of natural rugs. Bamboo plants are one of natures fastest growing and strongest materials. Bamboo rugs have been used by people in Asian countries for centuries because of the materials natural durability, aesthetic charm and environmental ease.

Jute: Jute rugs are one of the oldest types of flooring. Jute is a plant that mainly grows in warm and humid locations. It is one of the softest natural rug materials out there and generally has a brightness and silky sheen to it.

Sisal: Sisal rugs are made from cactus plants. The sisal fibers are coarse and extremely durable. Once they are spun into sisal yard they are tufted and woven into the sisal rugs we see today.
Historical image showing a sisal plantation on...
Seagrass: Seagrass rugs are made from reed-like grasses woven into various patterns. They are smooth to the touch, have a slight natural sheen and are extremely stain resistant. Seagrass rugs are very durable, simple to clean, and are great for high traffic areas.

Cotton: Cotton rugs are very soft on the feet and come in an endless assortment of colors. They are durable, easily cleaned and great for any area.
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