Woven Rug

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.