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Outdoor rugs are made from weather-resistant, often synthetic materials designed to withstand UV exposure, moisture, and general outdoor wear, unlike indoor rugs which use more delicate natural fibres.
Many outdoor rugs are designed to handle year-round exposure, though using a cover during extreme weather or storing the rug during off-season periods can help extend its lifespan.
Yes, most outdoor rugs are designed to be hosed down or spot cleaned easily, making them a practical choice for entertaining areas exposed to dirt, spills, or moisture.
Outdoor rugs come in a range of styles, from coastal and natural-look designs to bold contemporary patterns, allowing you to match your outdoor aesthetic just as you would indoors.
Yes, outdoor rugs can be used indoors, particularly in high-traffic or moisture-prone areas like entryways, thanks to their durability and easy-clean properties.
Buying an outdoor rug means balancing style with durability. This guide covers the best materials, UV resistance and sizing so your rug lasts through every season.
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