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Are Waterproof Outdoor Rugs a Thing? Understanding Water-Resistance and Rugs

There’s a lot of confusion over whether outdoor rugs are waterproof. In short, outdoor rugs are not generally waterproof - but are instead water-resistant. This means that they are able to repel water and deter water-based damage (like mould) from occurring.

Being water-resistant also means that they are typically easier to clean as the materials used in water-resistant rugs are designed to repel dirt and general wear and tear, only requiring a wipe-down to effectively clean them. Below, we have answered some of the most common questions associated with waterproof outdoor rugs.

Why Can’t Outdoor Rugs Be Waterproof?

Unfortunately, no rugs are waterproof but are water-resistant. Waterproof by definition means that a rug would have to provide a complete barrier to water, which would ultimately compromise comfort, aesthetics and possibly durability.

Being water-resistant, however, outdoor rugs are able to be left outside throughout the colder, wetter months without the worry of discolouration or losing their structural integrity.

The Benefits of Water-Resistant Outdoor Rugs

As waterproof outdoor rugs don’t exist by definition, we’ll talk about the benefits of water-resistant rugs:

They Still Look Great

Water-resistant rugs can offer the same aesthetic benefits as most indoor rugs. The materials used in water-resistant rugs can replicate the colours and styles of most indoor rugs. Of course, they may not be as soft or offer as thick a pile height - because they use different materials and fibres - but if it’s durability and aesthetics you’re looking for, water-resistant outdoor rugs are a perfect choice.

They’re Extremely Durable

While waterproof outdoor rugs don’t exist, water-resistant rugs are exceptionally durable and can be left outside throughout the colder months. They can also withstand a high amount of foot traffic due to their robust materials - and they’re also fade-resistant. This means they can be placed in high traffic areas, such as outdoor socialising areas and underneath garden furniture without the worry of scuffs and wear and tear. You could also place them inside for the same effect.

They Come in a Variety of Shapes and Sizes

Water-resistant rugs from Rugs Direct come in a variety of shapes and sizes to fit any living space. Whether you’re looking for a small patio rug, a garden rug or a large hallway rug to withstand heavy foot traffic, we have you covered. Take a look at our water-resistant rug range for some more inspiration.

They’re Cost-Effective

We’d always advise spending that little bit extra on a waterproof/resistant outdoor rug that’s designed using the appropriate materials for a longer-lasting and better-looking rug. Buying an outdoor rug that isn’t designed for outdoor living will only ruin the rug and cost you more money to replace it. Take the time to find a water-resistant rug designed for outdoor areas, it’ll be worth it in the long run.

They’re Easy to Clean

The materials used to create waterproof/resistant outdoor rugs are designed to repel both water and dirt. This makes them far easier to clean because the water isn’t absorbed by the materials and can simply be wiped clean. When water meets materials like cotton, wool and silk, it’s absorbed into the fabric and can hamper its appearance and structure over time. They can also be extremely expensive to clean should they encounter any stains or water damage.

Our Water-Resistant Rugs

We offer a wide range of water-resistant rugs for both indoor and outdoor living spaces. Take a look below at a few of our favourites or explore our full range here.

1. Checked Flatweave Grey Rug

This Checkered Grey Flatweave combines aesthetics with durability and can be used as both an indoor and outdoor rug. Available in a range of sizes and a runner shape, it’s perfect for any size home. Being made from 100% polypropylene and flat weaved, it’s a fine example of a stylish and durable rug.

2. Diamond Mono Rug

Diamond Mono Rug

The closest thing you’ll get to a waterproof outdoor rug, the Diamond Mono Rug is a fine example of a modern, stylish outdoor and indoor rug. Its bright, sleek design works well in both modern homes as well as outdoor spaces, whether it’s lining a patio or sitting underneath garden furniture.

3. Tropical K Rug

Something for the brave and the bold, this Tropical K Rug will certainly bring colour and life to any garden. This outdoor rug is more of a focal point as opposed to a rug that blends in and complements the interior design. This rug may be a perfect addition if you’re looking to add a little colour or intrigue to a conservatory, as the tropical theme will combine nicely with the garden outside.

4. Jaffa Sidon Azur Blue Anthracite Rug

Jaffa Sidon Azur Blue Anthracite Rug

Smart, suave and instantly eye-catching, this blue anthracite rug is a fine example of a modern water-resistant rug. Equally at home indoors as well as outdoors, the rug could be a focal point in a living room, entrance hall, orangery or any outdoor space.

Don’t Be Fooled By Waterproof Rugs, Buy Water-Resistant

Hopefully, this article has shed light on why waterproof rugs don’t exist and how you should always invest in water-resistant rugs for outdoor spaces. Take a look at our outdoor rugs now and get free delivery when you spend £75 on any product from Rugs Direct.


FAQs

How can you waterproof a rug?

While there are some techniques online on how to waterproof a rug, they rarely offer full water protection, especially if the rug is made from natural materials and fibres, such as cotton, wool or silk. This is because these materials absorb water, they won’t repel or protect against rainwater or spills.

If you’re looking to waterproof a rug, the best and most cost-effective solution is to simply buy an outdoor rug. This is because they are made from materials that are designed to be water-resistant, including polypropylene, acrylic, nylon and polyester.

Can you put a normal rug outside?

No, normal indoor rugs cannot go outside. As stated previously, indoor rugs made from natural materials are not able to protect against water. However, a waterproof outdoor rug can go indoors, in fact, many people are opting to buy outdoor rugs for indoor spaces because of their improving aesthetics and durability benefits.

Is jute a waterproof outdoor rug?

No, jute will not stand up well to any moisture. While it is durable and can be used indoors as a hallway or maybe a kitchen rug, jute won’t be able to remain outside in colder, wetter climates as it will develop mould over time.

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