Rugs Care And Cleaning

Our rugs are designed with timeless craftsmanship and made from high-quality materials. With proper care and cleaning, each piece will bring lasting beauty and warmth to your space for generations.

How to Clean Your Handmade Rug

Handmade rugs add warmth, elegance, and a unique touch to any space. Their traditional craftsmanship and natural materials make them beautiful and durable, but they require gentle, specific care to maintain their best look. Here’s a guide on keeping your handmade rug in top shape, ensuring it remains a centerpiece of your home for years to come.

When in doubt, consult a professional cleaner experienced with handmade rugs. These tips cover essential care steps for different types of handmade rugs, helping you preserve their quality and appearance.

High-Pile Handmade Rugs

High-pile rugs, known for their luxurious texture and plush feel, add comfort to bedrooms, living rooms, and other cozy areas. The soft, raised fibers create a welcoming feel but need a bit of extra care to stay fresh and clean.

  • Routine Care
    Vacuum the rug on a low setting without the beater bar to gently lift dust and debris. Regular vacuuming once a week, especially in high-traffic areas, will prevent dirt from becoming embedded in the fibers.
  • Spot Cleaning
    Blot spills immediately with a clean, dry cloth. Use a solution of mild soap and water to treat stains, applying it gently and then rinsing carefully. Avoid excess moisture, as it can affect the rug’s fibers and backing.

  • Professional Cleaning
    To keep the rug in optimal condition, schedule a professional cleaning every 12-18 months. This deep clean will revitalize the fibers, removing dirt and restoring the rug’s softness and color.

Flat-Weave Handmade Rugs

Flat-weave rugs are durable, low-maintenance, and ideal for high-traffic spaces. Their thin, tightly woven structure makes them a practical choice for entryways, dining rooms, and other busy areas.

  • Routine Care
    Regular vacuuming on both sides will remove surface dust and dirt. Flat-weave rugs resist trapping debris deep within their fibers, so they require minimal upkeep. For quick cleaning, shake out the rug outdoors to remove any surface dirt.

  • Spot Cleaning
    Treat spills immediately by blotting with a clean cloth and mild detergent solution. Avoid scrubbing, as it can damage the fibers or cause fraying.

  • Deep Cleaning
    Once a year, a professional clean will refresh the rug and remove deep-seated dirt. Smaller flat-weave rugs can also be hand-washed in cool water with a mild detergent, then air-dried flat in a shaded area.

Low-Pile and Vintage-Style Handmade Rugs

Low-pile and vintage-style rugs offer intricate designs and a flatter surface, adding a unique charm to any space. However, these styles can be delicate and require gentle handling to avoid additional wear.

  • Routine Care
    Use a vacuum on a low setting without the beater bar to clean gently without damaging the pile. A handheld vacuum attachment is ideal for particularly fragile rugs.

  • Spot Cleaning
    Blot spills immediately with a soft cloth and use a mild soap solution to treat any stains. Test a small area first to check for colorfastness, and avoid oversaturating the rug, as excessive moisture can cause damage.

  • Professional Cleaning
    These rugs benefit from professional cleaning once a year to maintain their appearance. A professional will know the best techniques to clean delicate fibers and prevent color fading.

Natural Fiber Handmade Rugs

Natural fiber rugs, crafted from materials like wool, cotton, or plant-based fibers, have a warm, organic appeal that complements a range of spaces. These fibers are durable yet sensitive to moisture and sunlight, requiring mindful care.

  • Routine Care
    Regular vacuuming or shaking will remove surface dust and dirt. Avoid high suction or beater bars, as these can damage the fibers.

  • Spot Cleaning
    Blot spills immediately to absorb moisture and prevent staining. Use a mild detergent solution to dab at stains carefully, avoiding excessive moisture.

  • Deep Cleaning
    A yearly professional cleaning will keep natural fiber rugs looking fresh. If washing at home, use cool water and a mild detergent, then air-dry flat in a shaded area to avoid shrinkage or color fading.

General Tips for All Handmade Rugs
  • Rotate Regularly
    Rotate the rug every few months to ensure even wear, especially in areas with high foot traffic.

  • Avoid Sun Exposure
    Direct sunlight can fade the colors of handmade rugs over time. Place the rug in a shaded area or use curtains to reduce sunlight exposure.

  • Promptly Treat Stains
    For tough stains, like wine or oil, consult a professional cleaner. Attempting to clean difficult stains without expertise can cause permanent damage.

When to Seek Professional Help

Annual professional cleaning is highly recommended to preserve the beauty and longevity of your handmade rug. Professionals understand the delicate nature of handcrafted pieces and can ensure a deep clean without damaging the fibers or altering the colors, helping you enjoy your rug for years to come.

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