Tips for Purchasing a Rug

Set the Tone with Your Rug

Consider making the rug your initial purchase for the room. Rugs often serve as the centerpiece, establishing the color palette and mood. While it's not a strict rule, starting with the rug can help you create a harmonious and appealing space.
 
 

Ask Questions

Don't hesitate to inquire about the rug you're interested in. For instance, check if the online image was captured in natural sunlight to reveal the true colors. Keep in mind that a rug's appearance may vary in your space due to the lighting. Therefore, it's wise to also discuss the retailer's return policy for peace of mind.
 
 

Measure Your Space

Handmade rugs can come in unique sizes, so take precise measurements of your space. Understand both the smallest and largest dimensions that will suit your room. Our recommendations for selecting the perfect rug size can be found in our guide.
 
 

Know Your Rug Inside Out

Familiarize yourself with the materials and craftsmanship that make up your chosen rug. Hand-knotted rugs, crafted from materials like wool, involve months of meticulous work to create a single piece. The difference in appearance and quality between hand-knotted or machine-made is substantial. Hand-knotted rugs are renowned for their durability and uniqueness.

 

 

Invest in a Quality Rug Pad

A good rug pad can significantly extend the lifespan of your rug. Many wonder if they are necessary, and we firmly believe they are essential. Not only do they prevent the rug's fibers from flattening, but a felted rug pad also provides extra cushioning and secures the rug to the floor for safety. Keep in mind that you may need to trim the pad slightly smaller than your rug for a perfect fit.