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Natural wool rugs are made of wool that has not been treated with any synthetic substances. Wool is typically made from sheep, although it can also be made from llamas, goats, or other animals.

Natural wool rugs have various benefits over synthetic ones. They are durable by nature and, with the right maintenance, can last for many years. Wool fibres naturally resist stains because they have a waxy coating that repels liquid. Wool is the ideal material for keeping your house warm in the winter because it is a great insulator as well.

We have natural wool rugs that are made from high-quality wool, as this will ensure that the rug is both durable and comfortable. with various size and shape options, as well as style and colour, to ensure that it matches your decor and fits the intended space.

We have many natural wool rug patterns available, some of which include:

Geometric patterns: These include patterns such as chevron, diamond, herringbone, and other angular designs.

Floral patterns: These patterns feature various types of flowers and foliage, including roses, peonies, and leaves.

Striped patterns: These include patterns such as horizontal stripes, vertical stripes, and diagonal stripes.

Abstract patterns: These include unique designs that don't necessarily fit into a specific category, often featuring irregular shapes and lines.

Solid colours: While not technically a pattern, solid-colour wool rugs are also popular and available in a range of natural hues.

To assist you in selecting the ideal natural wool rug for your room, consider the following ideas:

Choose a neutral hue: A natural wool rug in a neutral shade, such as beige or grey, can go with many different types of decor and colour schemes.

Add texture: Wool rugs with textured surfaces, such as looped or shag piles, can give your room depth and intrigue.

Consider using a patterned rug: A rug with a pattern, like a geometric or floral design, can add visual interest and bind other components in the space together.

Rug layering: Adding a natural wool rug on top of a larger, neutral rug can bring warmth and texture to the room and give it a cosier feel.

Consider a round rug: A round wool rug may be an interesting and surprising addition to a space, bringing a sense of whimsy and playfulness.

Think about the pile height: A wool rug's pile height can influence the texture and feel of the rug. A rug with a high pile will be velvety and soft, but a rug with a low pile will be firmer and more long-lasting.

Accept natural variances: Natural wool rugs may have colour and texture variations, which can give your room uniqueness and charm. Cleaning a natural wool rug requires some care to avoid damaging delicate fibres. Here are some natural wool rug cleaning ideas to keep your rug looking its best:

Vacuum regularly: Frequent vacuuming is essential to maintaining the cleanliness of your wool carpeting. To gently remove dirt and dust, use a Hoover with a brush attachment on low power.

Blot spills immediately: Spills should be blotted as soon as they happen. Use a fresh, dry towel to do this. Avoid rubbing the stain because doing so could harm the fibres.

Use a mild detergent: If your rug requires a thorough cleaning, use a mix of mild detergent and water. Use a sponge or a brush with soft bristles to gently clean the rug after combining one tablespoon of mild detergent with one quart of water.

Rinse thoroughly: After cleaning, rinse the rug thoroughly with clean water to remove any soap residue. Avoid soaking the rug, as this can damage the fibres.

Air dry: Hang the rug up or lay it flat to air dry. Do not place the rug in direct sunlight, as this can cause the colours to fade.

Rotate the rug: To ensure even wear and prevent uneven wear, rotate the rug on a regular basis.

Consider professional cleaning: If your wool rug is heavily soiled or has stubborn stains, consider having it professionally cleaned by a rug cleaning specialist who has experience with wool rugs.

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