Explore Your Options For A Shag Area Rug


The shag area rug has been a staple of home décor all over the world since the 1960's. With new contemporary styles and remakes of the collection of shag rugs previously available, there are more quality area rugs on the market today. Most shag rugs are going to be made from cotton, wool, nylon and other synthetic materials. They come in a variety of colors and styles from plain white, to solid black. While color and style may vary, all shag area rugs share a common appearance and texture with their many knotted pieces of material. These strands can be short, long or any combination of lengths.
You can shop for a shag area rug or similar products both online and in major department stores. If you shop around you will find some great shag rugs for a deep discount. One manufacturer, Flokati, has been producing rugs since ancient Greek times. However, back then their rugs were actually used as clothing by many in Greece. Today, their shag area rugs are very popular. They are made from all wool that is has been harvested from sheep that reside in Greece and New Zealand. They are shag rugs that are well sought after by those who consider themselves experts in the area of rugs.

Aros offers a shag area rug that, similar to Flokati, uses wool from New Zealand sheep. While they have the same soft texture, the style and techniques used to make them are going to be different. The manufacture, Love Fur, produces a quite unique shag area rug that has the appearance of fur. Their faux fur shag area rugs are really made of a synthetic acrylic material, making it one of the most affordable shag area rugs the market has to offer. If price is not a concern, there is the leather shag area rug that is made from strands of 100% leather, suede or both. These rugs may cost a bit more and need more care in their cleaning then the standard shag area rug but they will certainly add an air of sophistication to any home.

Then there is the shag area rug known as the Shaggy rug because it is one of the most shaggy available. This shag area rug is made for Cotton Jersey and its strands of material are shorter and thicker to give it a more dense appearance. These cozy and comfortable shag area rugs are also the most affordable and durable as well. They make the perfect shag area rug for any room and any need. Wether it be the kitchen or the bathroom, the ability for them to be cleaned with ease makes them ideal for rooms where they may become wet. With all these options it is obvious that there is a shag area rug out there for everyone and every décor. There may be so many options that your biggest problem is going to be deciding which one you like best.


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