Rugs Wellington

Welcome to Rug House at the Wellington store. We offer the highest-quality rugs at the cheapest rates. We have a huge selection of rugs in all categories.  Buy online or visit your local store in Wellington to browse our collection of rugs. Our friendly team will help you find the...

Welcome to Rug House at the Wellington store. We offer the highest-quality rugs at the cheapest rates. We have a huge selection of rugs in all categories. 

Buy online or visit your local store in Wellington to browse our collection of rugs. Our friendly team will help you find the best design and color selection for your interior.

How to Buy a Perfect-Size Rug in Wellington

There are many sizes options available in Rug's Wellington. Let's talk about the size first: Here are some standard rug sizes, one by one.

A small rug, 120 x 170 cm or 1.2 x 1.7 meters, fills tiny spaces in the house. Most of the time, this size works for small areas like under an armchair or entryway.

A small rug is great for kids' rooms to play on and protects the floor from damage.

It gives a vibrant look if lay down a small piece of rug in front of the sink or bathroom.

On the other hand, medium-sized rug-170 x 240 cm or 1.7 x 2.4 meters, is mainly used in the small living areas in bedroom or lounge.

A small coffee table quickly goes on the rug, making the room look bigger. In the queen size bedroom, it is perfect for side feet.

This size is well enough to cover the space if the area is limited.

Large rug 200 x 300 cm or 2 x 3 meters, one of the most popular sizes in New Zealand. It is the perfect size for a large sitting area.  

Easily can put a large rug under a three-seater couch with a lovely coffee table. Still, it gives plenty of room to walk around the coffee table.

If you have extra space in the bedroom, it will be the correct size.

Look into another everyday use size - a extra large rug 240 x 330 cm or 2.4 x 3.3 meters; if you have decent enough space in your lounge or bedroom, this is the one.

The largest size is 300 x 400 cm or 3 x 4 metres, also known as oversized rug.

This rug ticks all the boxes for big house owners with an extensive plan area and plenty of space to play around, especially with interior designers -it gives a lot more room to think about the options in this size.

 

Best Place to Buy Rugs in Wellington

At Rug House, you are here in the right hand. Please browse our extensive collection of rugs in many sizes, colors, and patterns—many options.

If you are unsure which way to go, don't hesitate to contact us at 04 213 9476. Our experienced team can help you find the best rugs.

You can also use our chat option through the website for instant help.

 

How Hard to Take Care of Rug

Cleaning a rug is as simple as cleaning the regular carpet at the house, but it depends on what type of material the rug has.

Some rugs need little effort; on the other hand, premium, expensive rugs made of wool or silk need special cleaning to maintain longevity and beauty.

Normal Cleaning and Maintenance

Standard care and maintenance are very important to keep the rug in better condition.

Vacuuming the rugs is one of the first basic jobs to remove dust or crumbs. Vacuum is required once a week to keep the rug in its original state.

However, delicate rugs like hand-knotted or hand-made ones need a gentle vacuum without rubbing hard against the rug to clean it.

Please note if the rug is used in high-traffic areas, rotate it once a year to keep it even. Usually, rugs are left with uneven, worn surfaces.

How to Deal with Spillage or Stains

Dealing with spillage or stains can be a nightmare. This happens accidentally all the time, especially if kids are around.

Spillage can damage the expensive rug if do not react quickly or handle it properly.

A few important things can be done if that is the case: To stop spillage from going under the rug, use any dry sponge or cloth that can absorb the spillage. Take out the spillage as much can.

Use the recommended mild cleaning soap to remove stains, and use the same process to dry them out with a clean sponge.

Now let it dry out itself without using any dryer or heater to prevent color fading.

If self-spot cleaning does not remove the stain, get a professional to help.