Shaggy Rugs: Important Things You Should Know

Have you ever dreamed of a cozy living room but forgot to add a shaggy rug to your decor scheme? To flaunt the luxury essence of your living room, we recommend that you add a shaggy rug pronto. Your living room is incomplete with the fluffiness and comfort that fluffy rugs could bring to your interiors. But choosing the right rug that matches the color scheme of your walls and other decor items in your rooms can be a tough job. Shaggy rugs are available in all shapes and sizes.

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They come in various colors and styles and are ideal for your house during winter. They might not have the best rap as they did in the 60s and the 70s, but you can still go with any design and with any room you wish. So we are here to share some of the most important aspects of shaggy rugs that you need to know before going out and buying one. 

What is a Shaggy Rug?

The origin of shag rugs can be traced all the way back to ancient Greece, where it was manufactured from pure wool or goat fur to give them their classic soft and fuzzy appearance. But with advancements in technology, the rug evolved from being manufactured from natural fibers to synthetic materials, including polyester and polypropylene. And just like its name suggests, shaggy rugs have a scattered and distressed look adding to their appeal. Although really popular in the 70s, shaggy rugs are making a comeback in the modern era. Now there are a variety of shag rugs in the market that you can choose from that could match the energy and ambiance of your interiors. And there are a lot of benefits that come with using a shaggy rug.

Due to their thick pile height and tight construction, the rugs tend to be highly durable. They are usually popular at the entrance, living rooms, and bedrooms. A good shaggy rug can last for twenty-five years. Yeah, you heard it right. Twenty-five years! This makes it a worthy long-term investment where you can find both comfort and elegance at an affordable price. You can buy rugs online or from the rug seller in your locality, where you might get lucky and find a few high-quality handmade ones too. Here are a few of the most popular shaggy rugs that you need to be familiar with.

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Types of Shaggy Rugs

    1.  Flokati Shag Rugs

There is a long and fascinating history behind the origin of Flokati rugs. They are, in fact, the real shag rugs that took birth in Greek culture centuries ago. It was made out of pure sheep's wool and was hand woven into thick fluffiness. Back in those days, it was cherished as a family heirloom and passed down through generations. It follows an age-old manufacturing process through which no other rugs are made. It still remains a Greek cultural symbol and also a contemporary home decor piece. Being made out of natural wool, it is flame resistant and can spring back into shape after being treated. Its maintenance is a bit difficult, but if cared for properly, it can last for years and is a good long-term investment. 

     2.  Wool Shag Rugs

As we have seen, wool is a natural fiber and is the most widely used fabric to manufacture shaggy rugs. The wool fibers are twisted into noodle-like strands and left untrimmed to give their distinct shaggy appearance. They provide the perfect cover for your floors during winter, and their distinct softness provides a soft cushioned surface to walk on. They also create the foundation for a perfect recreational space as the fluffiness can surely soothe away the pains of hardwood floors. White and off-white wool shaggy rugs are the most popular. There are certain steps that you need to follow while cleaning a wool rug. You need to shake off the dust and dirt that has accumulated over the months and choose a sunny day to deep clean a portion of the rug, or you could vacuum it every once in a while to keep it looking brand new. 

     3.  Leather Shag Rugs

Leather Shaggy rugs are delicate in nature, so it is preferable that you place them in a low foot traffic area such as the bedroom or the sitting room. These are exquisite rugs that are made by hand knotting soft strips of the natural hide. They are hand knotted to a cotton base that artfully displays the soft strips of leather. It can pair well with contemporary rustic-themed homes as the brown tonal effect can remind you of the natural softness of the earth. They make quality decor accents for your interiors but make sure you take good care of them as the intrinsically knotted strands come loose while vacuuming. And even if you do clean your rug regularly, your leather shag rugs can get dull and shabby over time. It might also turn yellow if left neglected for a long time. 

    4.  Synthetic Shag Rugs

Synthetic rugs are some of the most cost-effective rugs that you can find in tapestry stores and are super easy to maintain. They are made from synthetic materials such as polypropylene, acrylic, polyester, and viscose. Synthetic rugs might not provide you with the same quality and flexibility as the flokati and wool-type rugs, but you can try a variety of designs and patterns with them. Make sure that you are prompt and regular while cleaning your synthetic shaggy rugs. This is because once dirt or soil gets deep into the shag rug and reaches the base, it can be extremely difficult to get the dirt, grit, soil, or pet hair that has now become a part of it. They might also prove to be a vacuuming challenge as soft shag fibers are prone to wear and tear. As a result, a strong suction vacuum must be avoided.

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