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Jul 24, 2023

The 16 Best Washable Rugs of 2023

Durable picks for every busy room in your home, from the kitchen to the playroom.

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Food & Wine / David Hattan

Finding the right rug for your space can feel like a magical experience. When chosen with care, a rug can brighten a space, make it feel cozy, or tie a whole room’s decor together. But if you like to entertain — or just do a lot of living in your living spaces — you’re probably also considering ease of care. Luckily, there are tons of durable, beautiful options available when it comes to finding the best washable rugs for those busy areas of your home.

“When we hear the word ‘washable,’ we often associate that with cheap-looking. But you can get a rug with a luxury aesthetic that’s also washable,” says design expert Mikel Welch. There are now countless options for beautiful rugs that are also durable (read: can handle foot traffic, spills, and your robot vac). While a handful of washable rug companies have good name recognition, you can now buy washable rugs from more traditional decor and design companies.

If you’re unsure where to start your search, consider the fibers. Welch explains that any rug made from wool — including wool blends — should be cleaned by a professional. Most synthetic rugs are washable (able to be spot-treated, if not always machine washable). Although natural fibers are often favored as a luxury choice, Welch says synthetic rugs are a smart buy for entryways or households with pets and kids.

We’ve rounded up gorgeous, durable, and washable rugs for every room in your house and the space outside it, too. After all, you’ll need a space to kick back and relax during those summer cookouts. The hardest part will surely be choosing a color and a pattern.

Ruggable

Good luck finding another washable, outdoor-compatible rug that looks custom-made for such a nice price! This steal from Ruggable is large enough to carve out a space for a deck or dining furniture, and it’s strong enough to withstand summer’s worst, from rain to spilled homemade lemonade. It also looks great indoors, too. A downside you may want to consider when it comes to very large sizes, like the 9 x 12-foot option: Ruggable’s rugs are fitted to a removable rug pad, which some customers find tricky or unwieldy to handle when it comes time to wash.

Price at time of publish: $719

Amazon

This lush, richly colored rug is a maximalist’s design dream come true — and yep, it’s machine washable. Reviewers praise it not just for its durability, but for its ultra-soft texture, making it a great choice for a playroom or any area where bare feet tend to gather. Check out the lighting references to see how the color will present in your home. Some customers have commented that the colors are starker than they were expecting.

Price at time of publish: $81

Target

At under $20, this petite rug is a bargain — perfect for placing under your pet’s food and water, or for use as an entryway mat. It’s machine washable, but can be spot-cleaned for quick fixes. It’s not the most durable rug on our list, however, as customers note that after multiple washes, the latex backing starts to disintegrate. But for a low-cost, easy-to-replace option? Can’t beat it.

Price at time of publish: $18

Ruggable

A true statement piece if we’ve ever seen one, this colorful, busy rug is a collaboration between iconic designer Iris Apfel and Ruggable. It’s available in multiple formats, including round, but we think the runner would be tops in a plant-filled entryway or a bright and cheery kitchen. The chenille fabric makes for a plush feeling underfoot, but that luxury comes at a cost: Ruggable’s options tend to be on the pricier side than some of our other picks.

Price at time of publish: $229

Amazon

This whimsical rug would be perfect underneath a round dining table, but its nonstick latex backing makes it a good fit for more high-traffic areas, too. The floral design is pure joy — it’ll make you think of springtime all year long. Every color option is great, but we’re partial to the yellow, which would fit right in with a vintage, eclectic design scheme. Although the tasseled edges are a fun touch, they do make long-term durability a little dicey. Be sure to use the gentle cycle whenever washing, and skip the tumble dryer for this one.

Price at time of publish: $69

Rugs Direct

The combination of cream and dark slate gives this versatile neutral a little edge — perfect for making a statement you won’t grow tired of in six months. Go ahead and unfurl this one in your highest-traffic areas. The edges have extra reinforcement to minimize unraveling and curling. To make it truly non-slip, though, you’ll need a rug pad, which is sold separately.

Price at time of publish: $720

Amazon

This incredibly durable rug can handle Mother Nature’s worst as well as all the spills from your next cookout. It can be cleaned with detergent and a scrub brush, then hosed right off. For regular maintenance, you can also use a broom to sweep it, thanks to the low-pile fibers that won’t trap crumbs, dirt, or lawn debris. There’s a handful of neutral-adjacent colors to choose from, and they’re all resistant to sun-fading over time. A word of caution, though: This rug is a bit slippery, so be sure to use a rug pad underneath, or consider placing it in a lower-traffic area.

Price at time of publish: $177

Amazon

A pink faux sheep’s pelt rug isn’t for everyone… but that’s why this rug comes in so many different colors! Although real fur pelts are not machine washable (or washable, period), this luxurious-feeling budget buy can be tossed in the machine without fear of shedding or losing fibers. Because of its bulky size, it may not fit in home washing machines — and customers have noted the backing is thin, which may matter if you plan on spending a lot of time standing or sitting on it.

Price at time of publish: $50

Ruggable

Although this quietly stylish rug comes in a bevy of sizes, we think the 2 x 3-foot version is ideal. Can’t you just picture it at your kitchen sink? Like most of Ruggable’s washable rugs, the detachable pad is sold separately, which will increase the total cost. That said, this rug is a keeper when it comes to longevity and performance: the darker hue and pattern will hide a lot of secrets until it’s time for a wash!

Price at time of publish: $119

Rugs Direct

Machine washable? Check. Dark colored to hide dirt and mud? Check. Designed with a timeless pattern? Machine-woven in Turkey? Available in plenty of sizes and shapes? Check, check, check. This richly-hued burgundy rug would be brilliant in any dining room — and it comes in a handful of different sizes to accommodate your space.

Price at time of publish: $500

Hook and Loom

This nautical striped rug will feel right at home in the entryway of a seaside cottage or summer getaway. Its blend of cotton and polyester is sourced sustainably, making it an eco-friendly option. Unfortunately, due to the cotton, you should expect the rug to shrink after the first wash. Hook & Loom suggest planning on 4% in width and 8% in length loss.

Price at time of publish: $58

Ruggable

Groovy, baby! This true shag rug is machine washable, so no worries if you have a little martini mishap. With a 2-inch pile, the feel is pure luxury underfoot. A heads-up, though: Even though this pick is washable, it’s best used in living rooms and bedrooms, rather than kitchens and formal dining rooms. Ruggable offers this rug in four colors; the Antique Ivory is chic and will hide stains better than the bright Egret White option.

Price at time of publish: $409

Apt2b

No need to baby this sturdy rug; you can toss it in the machine on a regular cycle and hang it dry. And in the meantime, the traditional pattern will keep spills and dirt a secret. There are plenty of size options available, but be aware: each dimension is slightly off, according to Apt2b’s true size chart.

Price at time of publish: $358

Amazon

Welch recommends sisal rugs for making an outdoor space feel homey, and this one is an Amazon customer favorite. Not machine washable but easy to spot-clean or hose off, it goes with a variety of decor styles, including farmhouse, coastal, and transitional. We like the 11 x 14-foot pick for creating ambiance around a barbecue. Finding the perfect one for your space may be a little frustrating, however: there are a variety of border colors, and their availability varies across sizes.

Price at time of publish: $219

Amazon

This runner comes in a handful of lengths so you can find the best one for your kitchen. And trust us: you’re going to want to. Not only is it machine washable, but it’s stain-resistant too, so most spills can be wiped away. Amazon customers praise its super non-skid qualities, although the color options — an intensely bright blue and a muted gray — are limited.

Price at time of publish: $63

Rugs Direct

Plant person? Say it loud and proud with this monstera leaf-shaped rug. Quirky? Undoubtedly. That’s half the appeal! The other half is in its easy-care instructions: Just wash in the machine and hang dry. (P.S.: there’s also an avocado rug by the same manufacturer.) Although this rug makes a statement, it’s relatively small; don’t expect it to pull a room together.

Price at time of publish: $99

The fibers used in rugs determine how durable they are — and how fussy you have to be with cleaning and care. Natural fibers like wool mean you must hire a professional for cleaning. As a tradeoff, they have a more luxurious feel underfoot. Synthetic fibers and materials like polypropylene can be washed (depending on the backing used), and they tend to shed less than natural materials. On the downside, some consumers note synthetic fibers give off a funky or “chemical” scent when first placed in the home.

A great big area rug makes for a gorgeous statement piece, but that 9 x 12-foot monster may not fit in your washing machine. When shopping for washable rugs, be sure to consider how you plan on maintaining them. A large rug can be spot-cleaned, but if you want the ability to toss it in the washer regularly, you’ll be restricted in size. (Ruggable has a helpful guide to rug sizes and machine capacity here).

If choosing a rug for a kitchen, consider runners that span the length of your counter workspace. When it comes to dining room rugs, be sure that the rug is big enough to accommodate your table and chairs — pushed in and out.

Is your rug meant to act only as an aesthetic piece? You may choose to splurge here or consider a rug made from wool. But for high-traffic, regularly messy places (like the kitchen, entryways, or patios and decks), it’s a smart idea to look into washable rugs made from synthetic fibers.

Machine-washable rugs can be tossed in the washer and most can even be tumble-dried on a low setting. Generally speaking, outdoor rugs can be swept with a broom and hosed off. But read up on the manufacturer’s instructions before cleanup. Some options have removable backing that must be taken off before washing, and others can only be spot-cleaned. If your rug doesn’t have explicit instructions for washing or care, it’s best to spot-treat a small area before washing the whole thing.

“Try to find a rug with a subtle pattern that’s not too trendy,” says Welch. “That way, you won’t have to change it two years from now when the style changes.” He advises his clients to choose patterns that look antique and traditional. Not into the antique aesthetic? Welch suggests a geometric pattern, like a subtle grid or ticking stripe. Of course, if you’re a fan of bold patterns and statement pieces, the world (of washable rugs) is your oyster.

Rugs made with synthetic fibers are machine washable. Of course, you’ll want to check with the manufacturer before tossing a synthetic fiber rug in the wash; the pile height and backing make a difference in washability, too. Most natural fibers are not machine washable, except for cotton, which will shrink after the first wash.

Got kids? Or pets? Or just a tendency to spill bowls of tomato soup? Welch recommends rugs in darker colors, like charcoal. A pattern can be a big asset in camouflaging stains, too; this is a place where subtle rather than eye-popping and flashy designs will work in your favor.

A rug with a low pile is best for pets. High-pile rugs, like shag, can trap pet stains, making them harder to spot-clean. High-pile rugs also shed with every wash, so if you’re regularly having to toss Fido’s favorite shag rug, it will soon look threadbare. Darker colors or highly-patterned rugs are a good option for pets prone to accidents (and of course, puppies).

“Sisal rugs are always going to be a favorite,” says Welch, who regularly recommends them to his clients designing outdoor spaces. “They’re indoor- and outdoor-compatible,” he says, “so they have a homey, living-room feel to them.”

Rochelle Bilow is a food writer and editor with over a decade of professional experience. Previously a senior associate editor and social media manager at Bon Appétit and Cooking Light magazines, Rochelle is also a novelist, a culinary school graduate, and a former professional baker and line cook. In researching this article, she spoke with Mikel Welch, an interior design expert who’s appeared on HGTV and is a regular contributor to the Drew Barrymore Show.

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