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Shop Beautiful Traditional Rugs for a Cozy, Classic Look

Traditional rugs or oriental rugs have been in the trend since time immemorial. Traditional area rugs can transform your space bringing a sense of vibrance, warmth, texture, and personality. Adorning the passageways and palaces, traditional area rugs merge trend with sophistication. They keep gaining admiration from your guests and onlookers with their charm. 

When it comes to selecting the right one for your living space, there are diverse options to choose from. Evolving tastes and requirements of buyers have widely transformed traditional style rugs. By incorporating modern hues and contemporary aesthetics, these rugs now appeal to a broader audience. Here's a guide on why traditional rugs for living rooms should be your first preference. 

Find Out Our Collection of Traditional Area Rugs

Embrace the timeless elegance of traditional rugs in your home with our exquisite collection. These are handcrafted with special care and attention and intricately designed to give you a luxurious vibe. Check out our collection below:

Giada GIA-03 Sage/Gold Traditional Rug

Giada GIA-03 Sage/Gold Traditional Rugs are intricately crafted to amplify their high-end look, making them long-lasting and durable. They feature classic motifs in inspiring colors to soothe guests with pleasant gestures. 

Helena HEL-03 Sage/Sunset Traditional Rug

This helena HEL-03 sage/sunset traditional rug add character to your space. They represent a perfect blend of worldly patterns and weathered tones, making them a valuable addition to your living spaces. 

Myriad MYD06 Blush/Beige Traditional Rug

Myriad MYD06 Blush / Beige Traditional Living Room Rugs are inspired by vintage Turkish designs, inviting warm hues to your living rooms. These are glamoured with soft and neutral tones and are prominent for their textures and antique allures. 

Linnea by Magnolia Home LIN-05 Multi/Taupe Traditional Rug

With Linnea by Magnolia, you have an elevated color palette distressed in updated traditional styles. They are power-loomed with polypropylene and polyesters. 

Lastly, these multi/taupe traditional-style rugs celebrate the intricacies of several cultures. So, embrace them with an open heart and let them drive happiness and purity to your living spaces. 

How Traditional Area Rugs Can Highlight Your Room Decor

Traditional area rugs serve a wide range of purposes:

  • They define your living spaces with their aesthetics.
  • Traditional living room rugs add a sense of comfort and a feeling of homeliness to your spaces.
  • A large traditional rug can anchor your furniture, making it an ideal and cozy seating area for your guests.

Care & Maintenance Tips For Traditional Rugs

Here are some quick tips to ponder on the care and maintenance of your area rugs traditional:

  • Vacuum your rugs regularly if your area receives high traffic most of the time. 
  • Blot your area rugs immediately in case of spillages. An absorbent cloth or tissue should serve your purpose. 
  • Seek intermittent professional care, if required.
  • Use anti-slip underlays to prevent slipping over your rugs.
  • Stick to continual monitoring for signs of weathering. 

Why Choose Rug & Home For Traditional Rugs

Rugs&Home’s traditional area rugs have been in the limelight for quite some time. Every product of ours has a story to narrate to our audience. They strictly adhere to timeless quality and beauty and are affordable in their skin. Moreover, we encourage artisans to craft phenomenal traditional rugs with their ancient rug-weaving prowess. Our buyers trust us for the quality and authenticity of our products. 

Faqs on Traditional Rugs

What is a traditional area rug?

Traditional area rugs are influenced by Persian, Turkish, and Oriental styles, where you have intricate flowers, medallions, and motifs. You usually get them in wool, cotton or silk forms. 

How are rugs traditionally made?

Traditional rugs are handcrafted using techniques such as tufting, knotting, and hooking. The steps are simple: preparing the yarn, setting up the loom, weaving the rug, finishing the intricacies, and performing quality checks.