Submitted by stickspike t3_11727wp in BuyItForLife
Most of the info online says that synthetics are the most durable and the best choice for kids and pets, especially nylon and viscose. However, when you look at 'longevity', synthetic rugs have a lifespan of <5 years, while wool rugs can have a lifespan of 50 years+, apparently.
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What gives? How can a material be the best choice for kids and pets, if it has such a short lifespan.. This makes no sense to me.
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I do plan on getting a dog. So, what would you guys recommend? I think house accidents should never happen, but it's always a possibility when having pets.
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I have water underfloor heating (not sure this matters).
And another thing: 95% of the synthetic rugs I found are either polyester or polypropylene, so really I'm looking for polyester/polypropylene vs wool comparison.
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Wool rugs here are twice as expensive as the polyester/polypropylene rugs.
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Hopefully someone knowledgeable can come to rescue, cause I'm very confused on what I should go for haha.
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P.S.: I also found a couple cotton rugs I liked, but it seems like cotton is not a good choice. Thought I'd mention it in case I'm wrong.
Edit: thanks everyone. I went for a wool rug. Also, give this a read, it's great: https://rugchick.com/buying-rugs-tips-for-the-nervous-rug-shopper/
Rd28T t1_j99xhzv wrote
Good quality wool can last decades with basic care. It’s not as stain resistant as some synthetics, but with fast attention most things other than ink etc will come out. I have successfully got red wine out of my bone coloured wool carpet - but I got to it before it dried.
Wool is has some incredible properties around moisture regulation, resistance to wear and crushing and resistance to picking up smells.
If you can afford wool, go wool or an 80% wool 20% nylon blend.