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Should I go ruggables? or just get a ballard design outdoor rug? or just amazon? I hate rugs but I need one with the kids and to warm up the space. Thx
Any recommendations? Thx |
| What color do you want? Solid or pattern? |
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I like this one. You can take it outside and hose it or take it to a car wash and use a pressure washer. It does have a latex backing, so that may deteriorate eventually. But for the price it is pretty nice. It’s comfortable to walk on and reasonably non-shiny.
https://www.ikea.com/us/en/p/morum-rug-flatwoven-in-outdoor-beige-80198295/ |
| Target has some that are cheap and surprisingly nice. Try the project 62 brand at target. |
PS I also think a Ballard outdoor rug is a great idea I just doubt it’s in budget. Annie Selke has a ton of outdoor rugs but same problem. |
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When my kids were little we had the WRONG rug (ugh, still remember the banana mashed into it) and I replaced it with an indoor/outdoor rug. Much better decision.
This was before ruggable but I think I'd still go with the outdoor rug. You're not going to want to move your dining table constantly to wash the rug. |
I just looked, I’m wrong, and I change my vote to whichever Ballard outdoor rug you like best. |
| I have a random question. Since you have kids, OP, why do you want a rug under the dining table? What's the point? It's going to get spilled on. |
| Check out HomeGoods. |
| IKEA or Costco. |
| esalerugs.com |
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https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B08HHDDHMN?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_title
These are pretty good rugs. A little thin and obviously printed instead of woven, but durable and washable. |
| Costco |
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IKEA. That’s where I got the rug for my DS’s room. The indoor outdoor rugs aren’t great texture wise for sitting on and playing on (they’re made from some sort of poly material).
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| Lowe’s has nice rugs. |