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Warm Up Your Patio with an Outdoor Rug

By , July 18, 2011

They come in large and small sizes. They’re durable. They’re inexpensive. They’re colorfast. And you clean them by hosing them off.

They’re outdoor rugs, but they work equally well indoors. Whether you like splashy colors or soothing muted tones, an outdoor rug adds a sophisticated touch to your patio, kitchen, or family room decor. Plus, it keeps your tootsies warm!

Typical features of indoor/outdoor rugs include:

  • UV stabilized to minimize fading
  • Insect and mildew resistant
  • Standard and custom sizes available
  • Easy clean: Vacuum your rug regularly and sponge spots clean. For deep cleaning, rinse with a solution of mild detergent and water, hose off and allow to dry thoroughly.

Liora Manne Rugs

At Rich’s, we carry two lines of elegant indoor/outdoor rugs from designer Liora Manne.

The Terrace Collection is ideal for casual living. Rich, blended colors add a distinct charm to these flat woven rugs. Machine-loomed in Turkey from durable polypropylene fibers, they feature a dense, tight weave that allows for intricate detailing.

Terrace Dragonfly Terracotta   Terrace Tile Aqua

Terrace Tropical Black   Terrace Zebra Brown

The Tropez Collection offers the look of a natural fiber rug, but is far more durable and practical.

Tropez Stripe Red   Tropez Circles Green

Tropez Wrought Iron Border Black   Tropez Sea Shell Blue

Walk on our Rugs!

We have a large selection of rugs on the showroom floors at Rich's five Puget Sound showrooms in Lynnwood, Bellevue, Tacoma, Southcenter, and Silverdale.

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