As you know, Persian rugs are made from different materials. The common materials are:

Common materials used in area oriental rugs

Wool: It is one of the most common materials used in rug construction. Wool is loved by many as its durable, soft, affordable and naturally resistant to stains. Woolen rugs are known to be great at heat retention and insulation properties. While the rugs are great, their main flaw is that they are prone to shedding.

Cotton: Wool is less durable than wool but it doesn’t shed as wool. Cotton area oriental rugs are versatile, easy to maintain and clean. The rugs are machine-washable; therefore, you don’t have to struggle cleaning them at home.

Silk: Silk provides a natural, soft sheen that makes silk rugs an ideal choice for the bedroom.  The rugs are delicate; therefore, you shouldn’t place them in high-traffic areas. As mentioned, they are ideal for the bedroom. You can also hang them on the wall. Due to their luxurious look, the rugs are expensive; therefore, you should be prepared to part with a substantial amount of money. If you don’t have a lot of money to buy the rugs, go for cheaper alternatives such as bamboo, viscose, and banana silk.

Synthetic materials: Synthetic materials such as polypropylene have for years been used in making rugs. While the tribal rugs made from these materials aren’t of high quality, they are known for their ability to block stains, ease of care and resistance to fading. These features make the rugs ideal for hallways, patios, and entryways.

Guide on how to take care of your area rug

Regardless of the material used in making the rug, you need to take good care of it. One of the ways of taking care of the rug is rotating it every year. Rug experts recommend that you rotate your rug 180 degrees at least once a year. Doing this prevents certain areas from fading or wearing out more than others.

Another way of taking care of the rugs is by vacuuming them. When vacuuming you should note that the modern machines are powerful thus they not only remove dirt and dust, they also tend to loosen or tear traditional rugs. To protect your rugs you should be cautious when vacuuming. The best way of going about it is using vacuum attachments which are gentler especially around the binding or the rug’s outer edges.