When you think of braided area rugs, you probably think of the rug your great, great grandmother would have had in her kitchen. However braided area rugs had come a long way from back when they first began in the 1800’s.
The early North American settlers were the first to create braided area rugs. They began to need something to cover their hard surfaces of their homes and to help stop tracking in mud and dirt. So they created braided area rugs out of scraps of material. They would intertwine the scraps and then stitch them together to form a flat braid that then turns into an oval or circular shape rug. The construction and design of these rugs make them durable and yet soft and comfortable at the same time. So they could then turn the hard, cold rough surfaces into warm, cozy, and durable surfaces.
Well with new technologies, and ample materials to make rugs, braided area rugs have come a long way. In the past the colors and design of the rug was a last thought as they had to use what materials were available, and the rug was used for its purpose, and not looks. Now braided are rugs are being designed with style in mind. You can find many braided area rugs in all colors and even a variety of shapes and sizes. So yes even if your style is more contemporary there are colors and designs that just might meet your taste. Here are a few examples of how different braided area rugs can be.
These area rugs are made by Colonial Mills, one of the top braided area rug makers. Capel is another that offers excellent choices of quality braided area rugs.
Now you’ll want to take a few steps in the care of your braided rug to make sure it lasts even longer. Always be sure to use a rug pad with any rug. It helps with slippage, and will help in prolonging the life of your rug. You’ll also want to take advantage of the fact that braided rugs are reversible, and flip your rug once or twice a year. When it comes to vacuuming your area rug be sure not to use the beater bar, its best to just use the hard surface attachment. Periodic dry cleaning is recommended for your rug also. And make sure to cut any loose ends or threads with scissors, never pull them out. With these minor maintenance tips your rug will stay looking great for many years.
So if your looking for something to withstand some wear and tear, and yet still match your decor and look great, you might want to give braided area rugs a second look. And at rugbin.com we have quite a selection to choose from.


