Rug Buying Guide Determine the Right Rug Based on What Matters Most to You Product # 560232
Holds Up to High Traffic High traffic area rugs are typically for rooms or spaces that receive heavy foot traffic and are designed for the spaces your family uses the most. Materials • Nylon • Polypropylene/Olefin • Wool • Sisal • Jute and Sea Grass Pile Height • Low/Flat or Medium Product # 477967 Recommended Rug Fiber Types Nylon Rugs Nylon is made to withstand heavy traffic and stand up to every day wear-and-tear. This high-performance fiber is not only strong, but also stain and fade resistant.
Stylish & Stain Resistant Messes happen, but these rugs help to make the clean-up process easier. Spills and stains don’t stand a chance. Materials • Nylon • Polyester • Polypropylene/Olefin • Wool • Triexta Pile Height • Low • Flat Woven Product # 045645 Recommended Rug Fiber Types Synthetic Rugs Place these rugs where stains occur most in households including kitchens, dining rooms and living rooms for easy care and cleaning.
Feels Soft Underfoot Sink into softness and a plush pile underfoot with thick rugs crafted of these cozy and comfortable materials. Materials • Polyester/Micropolyester • Cotton • Silk • Faux Fur • Viscose Pile Height • High • Shag • High-Low Product # 509910 Comfort and Softness Recommended Buying Tips Comfort If comfort is what you crave, opt for styles crafted of silky fibers and dense pile heights.
Rug Backing Hard Latex Backing Hard latex backing allows for easy cleaning and is constructed with a combination of olefin and latex. Because this backing type has a hard, coarse texture, a rug pad is recommended to protect the flooring underneath the rug. Non-Skid Latex Backing This is a natural rubber latex derivative. This nonslip backing is crucial for providing both safety and durability, keeping your rug in place.