Jute
Jute
A fibrous plant, native to India and Asia, which can be shredded and spun into yarn, used for backing in woven carpets, or itself woven into sheets and used as secondary backing on tufted carpet. In many applications, jute is being replaced by fiberglass, polypropylene or other synthetic fibers.Related Articles Using the Term: jute |
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Designing With Rugs ... comfortable/li> Easily dyed in vivid colors Strong and durable AAbrasion resistant Jute Natural Coarse, silky luster/li> High tensile strength and flexibility Resistant to heat and fire... |
Round Rugs ...eye inward and adding symmetry and balance to an area. Available in a variety of materials, including wool, synthetic fibers, and natural fibers like jute or sisal, round rugs come in an array of styles, from intricate traditional patterns to sleek, modern designs. They are particularly effective in... |
Natural Fiber Rugs ...tted onto an underlay. The underlay must be stuck to the floor and then the carpet stuck fully to the underlay. With its soft silky luster, jute is a fine natural fiber. It is best suited to areas of the house such as sitting rooms and bedrooms, rather than the more heavily used areas ... |
Coastal Rugs ...ed with motifs of marine life such as shells, coral, and seahorses. Made from materials that can withstand humid and sandy conditions, such as sisal, jute, or durable synthetic fibers, coastal rugs are practical for areas exposed to beach elements. Their casual yet stylish appearance helps to create... |
Casual Rugs ... and laid-back floor coverings designed to complement a relaxed and informal interior style. Typically made from easy-to-clean materials like cotton, jute, or synthetic fibers, casual rugs feature simple patterns, neutral tones, or subtle textures that blend seamlessly with various décor styles. The... |