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Both new and old homes incorporate hardwood floors in rooms, hallways, and living rooms. Many times residents purchase area rugs to bring together the interior design of the room or to include added comfort to the space. While they work well, sometimes these rugs slip on the smooth surface of the hardwood and can be dangerous to kids and the elderly. Preventive measures can be taken to ensure an area rug will not move around on the hardwood's surface. Instead of buying a standard rug there are alternatives that could help prevent slipping. The following post provides options to help homeowners discover the perfect solution to a slipping or bunching area rug

Anti-slip rug. Home furnishing stores and online suppliers provide anti-slip rugs for sale that are perfect for any space that has hardwood floors. These rugs have a non-slip pad affixed to the underside of the rug. When placed on a flat hardwood floor, the pad fibers keep the rug in place and prevent it from moving around the room. An anti-slip rug is ideal for high-traffic areas like a hallway or living-room.

Underlay Another option is to purchase an area rug underlay that can help prevent the rug from moving and slipping. The underlay is placed down on the hardwood floor underneath the area rug. Be sure to buy an underlay that matches the size of the area rug— any excess should be removed. When it's cut to size, the underlay can be placed on the hardwood followed by the area rug.

Area rug pads Non-slip area rug pads for hardwood floors can also be bought to keep any rug safe and secure. These pads are made from durable rubber that could offer comfort as well as slip support to any rug put on a hard surface. The best rug pads for hardwood floors are those that provide air flow, protect against bunching and moving, and are crafted to provide additional padding.

Area rug pads can be utilized in other locations than the living-room. Welcome rugs and kitchen mats can also benefit from an area rug pad that can help them stay put instead of sliding all over the room. These rugs typically have anti-slip pads attached to the bottom; however, in some cases these get damaged, collect dirt, and could easily slip around. The best way to fix this problem is by purchasing rug pads because the mesh technology works well on linoleum, tile, cork and various other hard surfaces.

To effectively lay an scatter rug pad, underlay, or anti-slip rug, the flooring must be free of debris, dust, and other dirt particles. Dirt could disrupt the pad or anti-slip system, making it less effective. Vacuum or sweep the area and place the underlay on the clean area followed by the area rug. To move the rug to another area, simply take up the area rug and pad and place it onto the new, clean location. rug to carpet pad

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