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Should you use a rug on your oak flooring?

03-09-2014

Marks and scratches on your oak flooring is enough to make anyone upset, especially if you haven’t had it for long. So what do you do to protect it? There are a variety of different solutions for this, including using a rug. Scratches can be caused by high-use items of furniture such as sofas, chairs and tables. By placing a rug beneath them, you can reduce the chances of scratching your floor. You might be thinking that having a rug defeats the object of having oak flooring and that it may be best to have carpet instead, but this is not the case. Using a rug can help give your room more character. Depending on the colour of the rug you choose, you may also find that your rug will help bring out the colour of the oak flooring. The good thing with a rug is, when you get bored of it, you can change it easily without having any added hassle, whereas ripping up and replacing a carpet can take a lot of time and result in extra costs. As oak flooring is a natural product, it needs to be able to breathe properly. Avoid buying rugs with rubber backing as it can prevent this from happening. Not allowing your floor to breathe properly may result in causing severe damage to your floor. No matter what type of oak flooring you choose, whether it’s solid oak flooring or engineered oak flooring, a rug will help to brighten your room and give it more character. In situations where a rug is not the most suitable option; soft pads can be purchased and can be placed under items of furniture to stop any marks from being made.

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