How do I choose a good quality area rug that is affordable?
I need someting large such as 8 X 10.
I am not into busy patterns, so most likely the typcal oriental rugs would not be for me.
Answers:
If you want a long term rug, wool is the best. A large one will not be cheap and be sure to buy a pad for under the rug, it will extend the life of it.
As far as pattens and style, that is a personal decision. What do you like? Don't go with a very light color or you'll be cleaning it all the time.
Try www.homedecoratorsoutlet.com for some real bargains on good quality rugs.
Other answers:
Try IKEA. We got a great rug there seveal years ago that has held up very well.Cool pattern also. If not near IKEA, try local building supply like Menards, Home Depot, etc. They also have rugs of many sizes and styles.
Look for a tight weave on the back and I would avoid fringe if possible because it is a pain to vacuum.
Try IKEA. We got a great rug there seveal years ago that has held up very well.Cool pattern also. If not near IKEA, try local building supply like Menards, Home Depot, etc. They also have rugs of many sizes and styles.
Look for a tight weave on the back and I would avoid fringe if possible because it is a pain to vacuum.
If you want a cheap one...like if you have kids or pets...that are going to ruin it anyway. Walmart has many different colors of 8x10 rugs for 20.00. It vacums easily...
I bought my first area rug at Walmart for $60. It is still with me, after many moves, and its very durable!! It is very simple, thick alternating rectangles of black and gray.
They have many different styles and colors to suit your taste, although the one I chose is very difficult to vacuum because of the thickness of it, so make sure to keep your eye on something thin and smooth..