bare feet! However, I hear they stand well over time and are quite durable/easy to clean.
I'm not in the hunt for a new rug, but I feel like if I were to get another down the road it would be a jute! Here are some that I enjoy:
I saw this Merida Bengal Bora Bora Volcano Rug on another blog (sorry, can't recall where!) and fell in love with it. I love how it has a border and looks a litlte more plush than the typical jute rugs.
Adamas Jute Rug via West Elm |
Chunky Wool and Natural Jute Rug via Pottery Barn |
Braided Jute Rug via Pier 1 Imports |
Do you have a jute rug? How do you like it?
Thanks for this. I suggest you a site where you can buy COTTON RUGS, WOOL RUGS, JUTE RUGS, SISAL RUGS & BRAIDED RUGS. I hope you like all rugs.
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The style of the rug varies with the purpose.Jute Rugs may have intricate patterns of traditional modern style or more contemporary types but have a rather fine finish. As per the size and purpose, they can be used as wall decor, on table tops and sofas or to give an accent to the flooring.
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