What you need to know about shaggy rugs

Shaggy rugs typically have a deep file. The thickness of the entire body is what makes these rugs distinct. They are manufactured from long fabric strands and are barely trimmed in order to give a shaggy look to the surface. This is how they gained eminence and their softness ensures you feel comfortable with them.

Shaggy rugs were originally made in Greece. Goat fur was utilized to create a soft and fuzzy surface for the rug. This was way back in the 15th century. However, these rugs gained massive popularity in the 1960's. With technological advancements, these rugs spread out among other regions. Today, you will come across shaggy rugs made of even synthetic materials such as polyester and polypropylene. However, the wool type remains to be the most preferred due to its eco-friendly quality and durability as well.

BENEFITS OF SHAG RUGS

These rugs tend to be quite durable because of their tight construction and thick pile. They can take the stress of footing, making them ideal for high traffic areas. That is why shaggy rugs are recommended for professional settings. They can ideally make for a cozy and comfortable cover with no hard or coarse surface.

These rugs can ideally be stored safely by rolling them up. Most of them are resistant to stains and even fire retardant if designed from natural materials. However, that does not mean synthetic shaggy rugs are not ideal as they can last for long as well. Unlike natural materials, the synthetic ones can repel pests.

There is also no denying that these rugs are quite stylish. They have a distinct quality and act as the focal point to a contemporary home. They are soft and cozy and certainly add some zing to your home decor.

THE DOWNSIDES

Perhaps the biggest downside with shaggy rugs is that they call for high maintenance. That's because dirt tends to stick easily to the long yarn patterns. This calls for regular vacuuming and prompt removal of spills and stains. Frequent shedding is also another downside due to the long fibers. However, this stops over time as a result of regular use.

THE MANUFACTURING OF SHAG RUGS

These rugs are more often than not, hand woven. Some of them are hand knotted, hand hooked and other hand tufted. Some, however, are made by machines. The construction of shaggy rugs is done in a manner such that the surfaces get a loop-like structure. This delivers comfort to the feet as a result of the rounded and curved edges of the strands. Shaggy rugs can be made in various construction types. The contemporary type even has braided frames and borders. Machine made rugs, however, are more precise and barely showcase imperfections.

DIFFERENT SIZES, SHAPES, AND COLORS

Shaggy rugs come in an array of shapes. Round rugs are ideal for corners and making a room appear larger. You can ideally pick regular shapes such as oval, rectangle, square, etc. That does not mean you will lack a rug of an abstract shape.

Designer rugs are very popular and can have varied shapes. If you want to be more creative with your home decor, you can customize the shaggy rug with a design shape of your own.

When it comes to the size, it all depends on your preference. You can pick a rug in regards to the size of the room you want to cover. When it comes to high traffic areas, runner rugs are some of the best. As for the color, it again depends on your tastes and preferences. However, it is always wise to keep your home decor theme in mind when picking among the many colors available.

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