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ALL YOUR QUESTIONS, ANSWERED

Can indoor-outdoor rugs really stay outside?

Yes — they're built for it. Polypropylene fibers don't absorb water the way wool does, so the rug dries quickly after rain. UV-treated fibers resist sun fade. They handle covered porches, patios, and decks well; for fully exposed positions, expect more rapid wear.

What rooms work best for indoor-outdoor rugs?

Outdoors: patios, porches, sunrooms, decks. Indoors: mudrooms, kitchens, basements, kids' rooms, anywhere stains and mud are part of daily life. For low-traffic indoor rooms, wool is softer and a better choice.

Are indoor-outdoor rugs comfortable underfoot?

Less plush than wool, but more comfortable than the bare polypropylene mat suggests. The flat-weave construction is firm and durable — designed for function over softness. Use Rug Pads for added cushion.

How do I clean an indoor-outdoor rug?

Hose it down outdoors. Polypropylene rugs handle water far better than wool — you can spray, brush with a mild detergent, and air-dry. For outdoor rugs that get heavy use, plan to deep-clean once a season.

Will the colors fade outside?

Slowly, with prolonged direct sun. UV-treated polypropylene resists fade much longer than untreated synthetics, but no fiber is truly fade-proof outdoors. Rotate the rug every few months to even out wear and color.

Are indoor-outdoor rugs eco-friendly?

Less so than natural fibers — polypropylene is a plastic. The trade-off: a polypropylene rug typically lasts longer in outdoor use than wool would, which means fewer replacements. For natural-fiber alternatives indoors, see Natural Fiber Rugs.

Do you offer free returns & exchanges?

Yes, rugs may be returned for a full refund or exchange within 365 days of the delivery date. Rugs are subject to a $35 restocking fee for storage and handling.