
Woven Rug
A textile floor surface with pile, weave, or knots forming a soft layer. Fiber direction, flattened paths, edge binding, fringe, and dust in low areas make it believable.
Common names
- area rug
- carpet rug
- woven carpet
- kilim
Search phrases
- living room rug texture
- woven floor carpet
- patterned area rug
- worn rug edge
Common uses
- Living rooms
- Bedrooms
- Hotel lounges
- Offices
- Galleries
- Staged interiors
Choosing points
- Best for living rooms, bedrooms, and hotel rooms where the floor needs warmth, pattern, and daily life.
- Edges curl, fringe frays, and furniture feet leave compression marks.
- Walk paths flatten the pile and become slightly darker or shinier.
- Pattern scale must match the room and furniture.
How it ages
- Wear depends on fiber, pile height, backing, and traffic. Sunlight and cleaning can fade patterned rugs unevenly.
What to avoid
- Do not use loose woven rugs at wet entries, stairs, or evacuation routes unless slipping and tripping edges are controlled.


