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A tufted rug is a type of rug made by punching strands of yarn into a fabric backing to create a soft, plush surface. The yarns are then secured with a layer of latex and a secondary backing for durability and comfort.
Tufted rugs are created by inserting yarn into a backing material, while woven rugs are made by interlacing warp and weft threads. Tufted rugs usually have a softer pile and can feature more intricate patterns at a lower cost compared to woven rugs.
Tufted rugs can be suitable for high-traffic areas, especially those made with durable materials like wool or synthetic fibers. However, it’s important to choose a rug with a dense pile and quality construction for better longevity.
Yes, tufted rugs can be used on hardwood, tile, laminate, or carpeted floors. For added stability and to protect your floors, it is recommended to use a rug pad underneath.
To maintain a tufted rug, vacuum it regularly to remove dirt and debris. Spot clean spills promptly with a mild detergent and avoid excessive moisture. Rotate the rug occasionally to ensure even wear and preserve its appearance.