Designer Wool Rugs

Oriental Reverie Hand Tufted Area Rug featuring a striking design with elegant cranes and vibrant pink blossoms set against a soft gray background. Perfect for enhancing the aesthetic of bedrooms or living rooms, this floral wool rug adds a touch of sophistication to any space.

Oriental Reverie Hand Tufted Rug 9 x 12 ft

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$4,690.98 $1,550.99
Living room with a blue sofa, colorful rug, and large windows.

Pink Prism Geometric Hand-Tufted Wool Rug 6 x 9 ft

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$2,835.99 $899.99
Regal Aviary Frame Hand Tufted Rug 7 x 9 ft - MAIA HOMES

Regal Aviary Frame Hand Tufted Rug 4 x 6 ft

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$727.99 $599.99

What Kinds of Wool Rugs Are Out There, How Much They Cost, and More

Wool rugs have been a sign of comfort, wealth, and long life for hundreds of years. You can choose a classic wool rug that will never go out of style or a new designer wool rug. To help you choose the right rug for your room, you should know about the material, size, style, collection, price, color, origin, and availability.

Why Should You Choose Wool Rugs?

Folks love wool rugs since they are soft, last a long time, and improve the look of any room.Because they are made from sheep's wool, they keep you warm, last a long time, and look nice. On the other hand, wool rugs naturally don't stain because they contain lanolin and break down over time.They are also good for the environment.

Now let's talk about what you need to think about most when picking out a wool rug.

What makes wool rugs different from other rugs?

One of the best things to use for rugs is wool, which naturally lasts a long time and keeps its look.Since wool fibers are stretchy, they won't lose their shape even if a lot of people walk on them.They also get rid of moisture, which keeps your home warm all year.

The following kinds of wool are used to make rugs:

Because it is soft and has bright white threads, New Zealand wool is great for making fashion rugs.

Tibetan wool is very strong and a bit rough because it has a lot of grease in it.

It is very soft and fine, and expensive pillows are often made from it.

Mixed Wool: Some people mix wool with silk or man-made fibers to make rugs affordable and give them more texture.

Size: How to Choose the Right Size for Your Room

To fit different places and ways of setting up furniture, wool rugs come in different sizes.

 Small rugs (2'x3' to 4'x6') look best in hallways, kitchens, and next to beds.

 Rugs that are 5'x8' to 6'x9' are great for beds, living rooms, or places where you eat.

 8'x10' to 9'x12' rugs look great in large living rooms or master bedrooms.

 Custom-sized and over-sized wool rugs: Since every room is different, custom-sizing makes sure the rug fits properly.

 Different kinds of wool rugs: new and old

A lot of different styles of wool rugs mean that they can fit both old and new tastes.

Traditional wool rugs are made with flower or geometric patterns that come from art from Persia, the East, or Morocco.

Abstract, simple, or geometric patterns can be found in modern wool rugs. These rugs look great in modern rooms.

 Wool rugs that are old and worn can make any room look country or old-fashioned.

Custom and Designer Wool Rugs: These are one-of-a-kind rugs that are made by hand to fit your tastes.

How to Choose the Best Pattern for a Wool Rug

 A lot of rug companies sell sets of wool rugs that are all about different places, themes, or weave styles.   These are some well-known collections:

Wool rugs that are hand-knotted are known for having intricate designs and being of high quality.

Hand-tufted wool rugs have a bigger pile and are softer. They also cost less.

Kilim and Dhurrie rugs are flatweave wool rugs that are light and can be used on both sides.

Designer and luxury wool rugs: These are very rare rugs that were made by hand by well-known artists and designers.

How much do wool rugs cost?

A wool rug's price changes based on its brand, size, quality, and where it came from.

A wool rug made by hand or by a machine can cost anywhere from $100 to $1,000.

Wool rugs that are handwoven or partly handwoven generally cost between $1,000 and $5,000.

Fine wool rugs: One-of-a-kind pieces that are hand-knotted can cost $5,000 to $50,000 or more.

When you buy a good wool rug, it will look good for a long time.

How to Choose the Best Room Color

Of course, wool rugs come in many styles and colors, from soft to bright.

Beige, gray, and white are neutral colors that look great in modern or simple rooms.

In cozy country rooms, earthy colors like brown, green, and clay look great.

Things look more interesting and one-of-a-kind when they are colored in bright colors like blue, red, mustard, and black.

Bohemian or arty rooms look best with wool rugs that have lots of different colors and designs.

To make colors that look better on artist or designer wool rugs, they should be hand-dyed.

Where can I find the best wool rugs?

Wool rugs made in places known for their skilled artists and good wool are some of the best in the world.

People love Persian Wool Rugs (Iran) because the patterns are so well done and carefully hand-knotted.

Because they have a lot of grease in them, Tibetan and Nepalese wool rugs are strong and beautiful.

Indian wool rugs are known for having a mix of old and new designs and being affordable.

The flowers on Moroccan wool rugs are made by hand and are one of a kind.

Most Turkish wool rugs are very old and were made with a lot of skill.

Think about promises, return procedures, and customer service when you shop.

Last Thoughts: 

Why It's Always a Good Idea to Buy Wool Rugs

Should you want comfort, style, and long life, wool rugs are the best pick.   There is a wool rug for every room, whether you like the classic beauty of Persian designs, the ease of modern patterns, or the one-of-a-kind look of designer wool rugs.

  We are very good at making one-of-a-kind wool rugs that are just what you want if you want a high-quality custom rug.   Take a look at our selection or start making your own rug right away!

  Could someone help you choose the right wool mat for your home?   Get in touch with us for help from professionals!

FAQs

First, use only suction to vacuum both sides. Do not use spinning brushes, as they can damage the wool fibers. Mix cold water and light soap together and use it to clean spots. You should blot the spot with a clean cloth instead of rubbing it. To clean the surface better, sponge it lightly in small areas and then blot it with dry towels. Let the rug dry fully in the air, flat, and out of direct sunlight or heat.

Wool rugs often shed when they are first bought, but this generally stops over time. Vacuuming regularly with the suction only setting can help get rid of extra fibers. Do not use vacuums or beating bars that are too rough. For the first few weeks, don't let many people walk on it. If the shedding doesn't stop, use a soft cloth brush to gently loosen the fibers on the surface.

Blot immediately, use a mild wool-safe cleaner with water, rinse gently, and let it air dry completely.