Washington Post Blogwatch October 1, 2009
I have (or have had) almost all of these rugs somewhere in my home with the exception of sisal. And there’s definitely a time & place for each of them, depending upon the maintenance, kid, pet & softness factors. Here’s a quick overview of my thoughts & experiences with the rugs.
1) THE CARE: The maintenance is a bit higher for sisal than seagrass. Water can STAIN it although doesn’t always. It depends upon the specific rug.
2) SOFTNESS FACTOR: It’s rough & scratchy. It’s not smooth like seagrass and has a rough, frayed rope-like texture. NOT good for baby & kid knees or lounging yourself, but again, is the perfect rug to use in a room you don’t need to be on the floor in, or to layer under a softer rug.
3) USES: It is also beautiful installed wall to wall a living room or bedroom.
I love all of the gorgeous textured options available with sisal. (Think Stark’s Diamond sisal pattern!! 🙂
And here’s a (very blurry) close-up so you can see the texture. It’s ribbed multi-tonal texture which is what make it look like a natural-fiber rug.
1) MAINENANCE: Synthetic so it cleans up amazingly well. We had some SERIOUS spills on this one- don’t want to gross you out but think- getting sick, new baby, dog, ,ud, even wine. Everything came out with a mix of warm water & normal dish soap. (Read that in Real Simple & this easy mixture even gets blood out.) We also had it going up our stairs & it didn’t show a thing.
2) SEAMS: We had seams & they weren’t visible. The ribbed/ striped textured hid it all.
3) PETS: Like I said, all stains came up perfectly & her long toe nails didn’t pull the fibrs/ loops up at all (although they told us they would.)
4) SOFTNESS: a dream. Again, not as soft as plush carpet, but like a berber. SO FAMILY-FRIENDLY.
5) STYLE: Just beautiful and had multiple people use it in their own homes after seeing it. It’s gorgeous (and super-practical) going up the stairs with a NY roll (when they tuck it around the tread top instead of going straight down) too!
5— JUTE RUGS—–
1) MAINTENANCE: laughable. I took the WORST care ever of our jute rugs & they looked fine. They kind of eat your dirt. You can just vacuum them. I’ve had ours in the kitchen & even spilled salsa (I know, gross!) in ours and just wiped it with a rag & then blotted it with a wet rag to get the stain out.
2)PETS: Great for pets. Like I said, these things eat your dirt so they just sort of suck up the hair & you can vacuum it off.
3) SOFTNESS FACTOR: There are a lot of jute-chenille blends that are actually very soft but full jute isn’t as soft. Jute is thicker than sisal & seagrass and also softer, but still not super-soft unless it’s a blend. Ours is full jute and it is more like a foot-massager (which I love to walk on) but I wouldn’t recommend it for a kids’ play area or somewhere that you want to hang out on the floor. All that being said, jute-chenille blends can be the perfect choice for a kid/ baby play area because they can be really soft, so just be sure to check out the specific sample & see what you think. (They vary widely)
4) STYLE FACTOR: I LOVE the look of jute. It’s so chucky & warm-looking and adds so much texture to a room.
5) INTERESTING TIDBITS: The fibers in a jute rug sort of wear and underneath it (if you don’t clean under your rugs often and I SO don’t) you get this weird sort of dirt & fiber dust. (My poor mother-in-law was helping us clean & when she lifted the rug to sweep under it, got to see it in all its glory!) I’m not really bothered by the fiber dust under there but just thought you might want to know! ***I’ve also gotten some comments in about people bothered by the fibers sticking them them when they lay down on the rug— mine didn’t do this but apparently some do, so you might want to check these out in person if you plan on napping on them!
And that’s all I can think of for now on these rugs… Anyway, let me know if you have any questions & I’ll post answers at the end of the post! {I have to apologize also because I lost my sources for the bottom & top images in this post, so if anyone knows where they’re from, let me know & I can add the sources in here!}
Also this place has some great options & prices & they deliver on-time & quickly: http://www.naturalarearugs.com/
xoxo,
lauren
Question: For either the wool-look alike or the seagrass…would you go to a carpet store to have a large rug cut? Answer- for the wool look-alike , yes, because it’s not something I’ve seen a lot of ready-made, but for the seagrass, it would be cheaper to look around for ready-made online. Try here: http://www.naturalarearugs.com/seagrass_mountaingrass/
Question: I’m extremely anal about having fibers all over the place — so which out of jute, jute blend and wool would have the least amount of dust generated from the rugs themselves? Answer: the jute is probably the worst for dust & fibers so I would go with the wool look-alike if I were you. Unfortunately, wool is also the most expensive. (But worth it to me!)
Question: Is Pottery Barn a good place to get the rugs, or is there a more affordable place? Answer: Check out that link above.. And also google in the rug you’re looking for and see what comes up. Lots of internet stores have lower prices than Pottery Barn & I usually order from online unless I need custom. (The good thing about PB is you can check it out in the stores.)
Question: My concern is that I have a black sofa, mid-century modern medium-wood furniture, and a huge modern painting with reds and yellows and blacks. My friends say I need a black/grey/red rug – but I want to keep the floor light. Thoughts on using light natural fiber rugs with dark furnishings? Answer: I think you’re fine to go with natural fiber rugs & dark furnishings. In fact, I think it’s really gorgeous. I think the natural rugs give a modern room some texture & some more depth. I’m not one for thinking everything has to “match” perfectly & I’m sure a natural rug would work beautifully with your wood furniture. You can always add a fun zebra hide over it to pull in the black.
Question: I want a seagrass rug so badly. But I have new hardwood floors, and I have been told that the latex backing on the seagrass rugs interact with the chemicals in the finish on the floor, and the latex backing will stick to the hardwood and be impossible to remove, causing the floor to have to be refinished. So…….I’m looking for a seagrass rug without a latex backing. Then the rug will slip and I’ll fall and bust my ***. What is a girl to do? Answer: I think you could add a rug pad (that’s safe for wood floors of course) underneath of the seagrass/latex.
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