Caring for your outdoor rug
Enhancing your outdoor oasis with a rug brings a touch of charm and a heap of benefits for your alfresco living experience! We all need a rug let’s face it - their resilience against the elements, allowing them to be left outside without fear of damage is too good to pass up. But hold onto your hats, because our upcoming article isn't just about leaving your rug out in the cold – we'll dive into the nitty-gritty of keeping mould at bay, ensuring your rug stays as fresh as a daisy. Moreover, the necessity of a mat beneath your outdoor rug goes beyond mere aesthetics - though we all appreciate a well-dressed patio.
Not only does it boast comfort for your toes, but it also shields your flooring and facilitates better drainage, prolonging the life of both rug and surface. As we dive deeper, we’ll help you pick the perfect mat material, whether you’re into the tough-as-nails vibe of synthetics or the rustic charm of sisal. It's all about finding that sweet spot between practicality and style, kind of like choosing between sweatpants and a tuxedo for a Zoom meeting.
1. Can your outdoor rug be left outside?
We’ve got news for you – you can absolutely leave your outdoor rug outside, but there are a few things you should know! While outdoor rugs are water-resistant, they aren't entirely waterproof. This means they can handle a bit of rain but might not survive a monsoon unscathed. To maximize the lifespan of your outdoor rug when left outside, here are some tips to keep it looking fresh and fabulous!
Consider giving your rug a good shake or vacuum regularly to keep dirt and debris at bay. These can cause wear and tear over time, and nobody wants a grubby rug. For more stubborn stains or spots, a mild soap and water solution usually does the trick! Just avoid harsh chemicals; they can damage the fibres on your precious rug.
When bad weather is on the horizon, roll up your rug and store it somewhere dry if possible! This might seem like a hassle, but it’s a small price to pay for extending the rug's life. If storage isn't an option, at least try to tilt it or drape it over something so water doesn’t pool on it. Keeping your rug as a prized possession is a big deal – we just want what’s best for it!
Finally, consider rotating your rug every so often. This simple trick helps even out the wear and tear from foot traffic and sun exposure. It’s like the cold side of the pillow, but for your rug! By following these tips, you can enjoy your stylish outdoor rug for many seasons to come.