How to Layer Shaggy Rugs with Other Textures to Create a Visually Striking and Inviting Home Décor

 A Shaggy Rugs is more than a design trend; it’s a timeless legacy that never goes out of style. They’re luxurious and inviting, bringing warmth and comfort to any room. They’re the perfect place to sit down and relax, to chat or catch up on your day. They make your space feel more comfortable, especially in the winter.



Shaggy rugs

Shaggy rugs are made of various materials, including wool, leather polyester, acrylic and faux fur. Each of these materials has a different texture and quality, adding an extra dimension to the feel of your shag rug. They’re available in a wide range of sizes, from large area rugs that can make your space feel bigger to smaller rugs that can help define a nook or work space.

 Lower-pile rug

If you have a high-pile shag rug, daily vacuuming is recommended to remove soil and keep the fibers fluffy. If you have a lower-pile rug, vacuum a couple of times per week. Vacuuming a shag rug on regular basis will also help prevent permanent damage to the pile. If you have children or pets, it’s a good idea to enforce a “no shoes” rule to reduce grime and flattened fibers.

 Blot liquids and lift solids

When spills happen, blot liquids and lift solids right away to avoid staining. If the stain has had time to set, try using a baking soda sprinkle to neutralize odors. This trick works well on sheepskin rugs, as well. Sprinkle the rug liberally with dry baking soda, and then use a brush to work it into the fibers of the rug. Leave it to soak for four hours or overnight.

Cleaning a shag rug

Cleaning a shag rug can be tricky. Since the high-pile fabric grabs more lint and dust than low-pile carpets, the process of washing them can be messy. In addition to using the right formula and equipment, you must be careful not to pull out the fibers or cause pile distortion. Professional rug cleaners are familiar with the unique challenges of cleaning a shag rug and can use special equipment to release soil without damaging the long fibers.

Conclusion

If you’re looking to clean your Shaggy Rugs at home, start by sprinkling it with dry baking soda. This will brighten the colors and absorb odors. Then, vacuum the rug to get rid of the baking soda and any trapped dirt and dust. If the rug is machine-washable, wash it with a mild detergent and cool water. Then, rinse and wring it out to remove excess water. When the rug is nearly dry, shake it out or whack it against a railing to fluff up the fibers. You can also hang it out in the sun to refresh the colors and kill odors, but don’t leave it out too long or you risk fading the color with UV rays.


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