Outdoor rugs are my current obsession: the latest in an embarrassingly long line of garden furniture purchases ahead of a summer packed full of outdoor socialising.
Like everyone else, I'm so excited to have a restriction free summer after two years of COVID, and have been stocking up on sun loungers, hanging egg chairs, outdoor cushions, BBQs and pizza ovens to up my décor anti and make it our best yet. I even added an inflatable pool to my cart at the end of last week. OTT? Perhaps.
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A great alternative to a picnic blanket, outdoor rugs help to bring the indoors out and bless us with an entirely new (and very chic) al fresco living area. Thanks to best seller brands like Dunelm, John Lewis, Argos, La Redoute and Garden Trading, there are tonnes of outdoor rugs on the market that are just screaming to be spread across your lawn/balcony/patio and topped with a fire pit/barbecue/hammock. Your garden décor has never been more ready for the 'Gram.
To make your life easier, we've compiled an edit of the best outdoor carpets and rugs to buy now, including waterproof outdoor rugs that can withstand the (not so) Great British weather. Make a beeline for anything that's weatherproof, durable and easy-to-clean - and if you want to be sustainable, consider patio rugs made from natural fibres like jute or hemp. Not only are they perfect for outdoor use, but they're eco-friendly, too.
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Gallery21 PhotosDo outdoor rugs have to be cleaned after every use?
In short, no.
The key with outdoor rug cleaning is to the read the description carefully before you make a purchase. For some, brands ask that buyers bring their outdoor rugs inside when not in use, to avoid mould and dirt build-up. On the other hand, some outdoor rugs are almost completely weather resistant and can withstand rain, snow and whatever else the UK throws at us. With this taken into account, outdoor rugs that need to be brought inside likely won't need cleaning all that often and, when they do, the product instructions will probably ask buyers just to spot clean. For waterproof rugs, they may gather dust and dirt and, for the most part, it's recommended that buyers vacuum them from time to time. Alternatively, some outdoor rugs are machine washable - ideal for the time strapped of us.
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