If you're looking for a classic and timeless designer rug, you're in the right place. Flaunting a refreshing color palette, this Soasa area rug is versatile enough to easily fit into any space in your home. Featuring a vintage, weathered look and a super low pile, you'll love both its design and craftsmanship. Power-loomed with 100% polyester yarn, this rug is as durable as it is beautiful.
Q&A answers generated with AI assistance.
How does a low pile height benefit the maintenance of a rug?
This rug features a "super low" pile of just 0.25 inches, which offers significant practical advantages. Low-pile rugs are much easier to vacuum as they don't trap as much deeply embedded dirt or pet hair as higher-pile options. Additionally, this thin profile is ideal for areas where door clearance is a concern, ensuring that entryway or closet doors can swing freely without catching on the fabric.
Is a synthetic rug a good choice for humid climates like Florida or coastal Texas?
Yes, synthetic materials like polyester are often preferred in high-humidity regions. Unlike wool or other natural fibers that are highly absorbent and can trap moisture—potentially leading to mold or mildew—polyester is less porous and dries quickly. This makes it a more stable and hygienic choice for coastal homes or areas where humidity levels fluctuate.
What is the recommended way to clean a power-loomed polyester rug?
Based on our material care guidelines, polyester rugs are relatively low-maintenance. Regular vacuuming is the best way to prevent dirt from settling. For accidental spills, we recommend blotting immediately with a clean, dry cloth and then spot-cleaning with a mild detergent and cool water. Because polyester is a durable synthetic, these rugs can also be steam-cleaned as needed to refresh the fibers and maintain their vintage appearance over time.
How do I know if a 9' x 13' rug is the right size for my space?
A 9' x 13' rug is considered a "mansion size" and is ideal for anchoring furniture in large living rooms or open-concept layouts. For a balanced look, we recommend following the "18-inch rule," leaving about 18 inches of bare floor between the rug's edge and the walls. In a seating area of this scale, the rug should be large enough so that at least the front legs of your sofa and accent chairs rest comfortably on the surface to define the space and prevent a "floating" furniture effect.
What is the best rug material for a high-traffic living room?
Synthetic fibers like polyester are among the most durable choices for active households. This rug is power-loomed with 100% polyester yarn, which is engineered to be inherently stain-resistant and resilient against heavy foot traffic. Unlike natural fibers that may shed or absorb spills, polyester holds its color and shape, making it an excellent long-term investment for busy areas.
Can a patterned rug work in a room that already has colored furniture?
Absolutely. This rug uses a versatile, weathered floral pattern with a refreshing palette of gray, yellow, orange, and green. When styling a multi-colored rug, our design experts suggest using it as a "bridge" piece to tie different elements together. You can pull one of the secondary colors from the rug, such as the soft orange or yellow, to use in accent pillows or throws, creating a cohesive and intentional look without overwhelming the space.
108.00"w x 156.00"d x 0.25"h


