What Rug for the hallway?
What Rug for the hallway? This is a good question, as there are a few things to consider when choosing Rug for the hallway. Does the space have underfloor heating? What size Rug should I choose for the hallway, and what material should it be made of? Let's start by answering these questions one by one.
An Rug protects other surfaces in your home by stopping dirt and mud.
Which Rug is best for underfloor heating?
We do not recommend rubber-based Rugs for rooms with underfloor heating, as these Rugs do not allow the heat from the floor to pass through and may therefore Rug damage the floor surface. For underfloor heating, we recommend a mat that is breathable and allows heat to circulate freely in the room. One example is the long-lasting favorite Louhi Rug.
Louhi Rug is Easy to care for polypropylene Rug and is highly resistant to wear and tear, sand brought in on shoes, and moisture in hallways. The base is breathable, allowing floor heat to flow freely through Rug. We are often asked whether the Louhi mat stays in place well when Rug does not have an anti-slip backing.
If the floor surface is slippery, we recommend using an anti-slip fabric under the Rug, which will keep it firmly in place. If you do not want to use a separate anti-slip backing under Rug, don't worry. Our Mattokeita range also includes backed entrance mats that are breathable and suitable for underfloor heating.
The latest favorites in our range of backed mats are Narman's high-quality Foam backed Rugs, such as BELLO, CREDO, BONO, and LIMO. These mats have a latex foam backing that breathes and allows floor heating to flow freely Rug through. In addition, the surface of these mats is made of polypropylene and Rugs are easy to clean and wash flat.
You will also find backed options for hallway rugs in the VM Carpet range. The backing of VM Carpet mats (EVAPOLYTEX), i.e., ethylene vinyl acetate, is a material that is also used in food packaging and the soles of running shoes. This material makes the Rug backing sturdy and keeps it firmly in place on different floor surfaces. VM Carpet Our range of mats includes, for example, VM Carpet Balanssi Rug, which is extremely durable Durable and even suitable for public spaces. The perfect Rug for your hallway.
What size Rug for your hallway?
Measure the width of your hallway and decide how much of the floor you want to be visible Rug after the edges. If you have underfloor heating, we recommend leaving a suitable strip of floor surface visible beyond the edges so that the heat can circulate more freely. Then measure the length, for example, from the door to the end of the cabinet. If, for some reason, you do not want to leave any floor surface visible and want to cover the floor with a rug, this will also create a striking look in your hallway. This will also make the space feel more spacious in narrow hallways. Of course, it is important to remember that in this case, the color and pattern of the Rug also play a major role in the feel of the space. Light and neutral tones and patterns make the space feel fresher and larger, while dark and heavily patterned Rugs do the opposite. But remember, there's no accounting for taste, so feel free to choose whatever style you like Rug!
Sometimes hallways can be challenging, and no standard size Rug will fit properly in the hallway space. Don't worry, we at Mattokeita have a solution for this challenge too. In our selection, you will also find Rugs in custom sizes. { {3115921}} In our selection, you will find Runner rug rolls in widths of 80 cm, 100 cm, and 120 cm, from which you can get Rug in the length you want. For example, Louhi mats are available directly from the roll in the length you want. If you need an even wider mat for your space, you can get Rug in the exact dimensions you want from the previously mentioned BELLO, CREDO, BONO, and LIMO mats.
What material should you choose for your
rug?
There are many good options forhallway rugs, but first you should consider how much wear and tear your hallway will see and what style of rug you are looking for. The most commonly used materials for entryway rugs are easy-care polypropylene and sisal rugs, but if you're feeling bold, you can also try a wool rug in your entryway . Polypropylene is the most popular and widely used material in hallways because it is easy to maintain and more affordable. Polypropylene is made from plastic and is a very common material in rugs. One of the advantages of this material is that the rug can be easily washed by hand, and dirt stains come out very easily.
Sisal rugs are also very popular classics for hallways. The fibers in sisal rugs are made from the sisal agave plant and its leaves. The good thing about sisal rugs is that they are very durable. Sisal rugs give a room a rustic feel and, thanks to the natural material, are also a good choice for entryway rugs. However, sisal is slightly sensitive to moisture, so it is not the best choice for hallways where moisture is brought in on shoes, for example in winter. It is also not recommended to wash the rug, i.e. water washing, as Rug material may expand and Rug lose its shape when drying.
Sisal rugs are also suitable for hallways.
Wool rugs are also one of the classic hallway rugs. Made from high-quality wool, Wool rug are very durable in hallways. Wool keeps itself clean due to its greasy properties, which is another reason why wool is an excellent material for hallways. Mud stains can be easily removed by wiping or vacuuming them while they are still fresh.
If you want a reliable dirt stopper for your hallway, be sure to check out our selection of dirt-trapping mats and find the perfect hallway mat for your home. Our long-time favorite dirt-trapping mat is the Domo dirt-trapping mat, which is unbeatable in terms of price and quality.
With these tips, you're ready to choose your Rug pattern! Feel free to ask us for help with your Rug selection, we're here to help!
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