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Synthetic rugs tend to be more stain resistant, easier to clean, and better suited to high-moisture or high-traffic areas like living rooms, entryways, or homes with kids and pets.
Many synthetic rugs are specifically designed for outdoor use, offering UV and moisture resistance that natural fibre rugs typically can't match.
Synthetic rugs can vary widely in softness depending on the specific fibre used, with some high-quality synthetics closely mimicking the feel of wool at a more accessible price point.
Yes, synthetic rugs are generally more affordable than wool or leather options, making them a practical choice for those wanting durability and style on a smaller budget.
Most synthetic rugs are more forgiving with standard cleaning products and methods compared to natural fibres, though it's still worth checking specific care instructions for the rug in question.
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