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Seagrass Rugs

By Natural Home Rugs


Area rugs such as seagrass rugs have grown very popular in a market that has become more appreciative of the beauty, durability and numerous benefits of natural fibers rugs.

Seagrass is collected from a tall plant having grass-like stems that thrive in wetlands. Seagrass reeds are thick and rigid and are non-porous and smooth to the touch. After harvesting, the long reeds are dried and spun into yarns. Colors of seagrass range from sage green hues to olive, which makes it very popular with interior designers. Seagrass comes in a fine and standard yarn, available in original weave, basketweave, or herringbone.

Because of their texture and color variations in the weave no two seagrass rugs are the same. Made of natural fibers they are one of the most inexpensive and versatile of all the natural floor coverings available today. Firm and rigid, seagrass rugs are naturally hardwearing, durable, resilient, and stain resistant and are also low dust and allergy free. Because of the light colored, mottled variegated appearance it hides most dirt well.

They are a perfect option for those who prefer durable, attractive, yet inexpensive natural fiber rugs. They are known to last from 5 to 15 years depending on where it is used, the amount of traffic; its exposure to high moisture, spills, and nasty stains. Made of strong non-porous fibers, these rugs can withstand heavy traffic and are ideal for if you have pets, kids, or a heavily trafficked area to cover. These rugs can be easily cleaned because the dirt does not cling, adding to its many advantages.

Seagrass has an impermeable fiber giving it a naturally smooth texture and sheen. Such texture, however, makes this particular fiber not an ideal option for stairs. They are also not recommended for bathrooms, kitchens, basements or any other damp and humid area, as they can be susceptible to mold and mildew.

For optimal use of your seagrass rug, you should rotate it alternative months or so to change the traffic pattern on the surface. Regular cleaning should also be done as loose particles of dirt can reduce the life span of your rug. For a range of beautiful seagrass rugs visit us at http://www.naturalhomerugs.com/.


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Article was contributed by Natural Home Rugs - Best Value Collection Rugs at naturalhomerugs.com. Natural Home Rugs are the preferred choice of interior designers and homemakers across the nation of beautiful

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