Lifestyle BY Liam Jackson

5 Things To Consider When Storing A Rug

The need to put a rug away occurs occasionally. For various reasons, one may wish to store an existing rug, such as when relocating or after purchasing a replacement rug. You could put your carpet in the basement or attic, where it won't get dirty. In addition to being dry and organised, the space is also comfortable. 

When it comes to rug storage, the attic and the basement are two of the worst possible options. So, if you want to keep your rug somewhere for a while, where should you put it, and what else should you think about?

1. A Massive Cleanup

It is important to completely clean a rug before putting it away for storage. Ideally, with the assistance of a trained cleaning expert. In the event that this does not solve the problem, you can deep clean your carpet on your own by using a cleaning kit. After that, stow it away using a rug storage bag.

2. Where Should You Put Your Rug?

Locate a room that can accommodate a rug for long-term storage. A location elevated above the ground is preferable. For instance, you could put them on top of the closet or dresser.

Instead of the main floor, why not the basement or the attic? Moisture is the worst enemy of a rolled-up and stored rug because those areas in the house are often the most humid. After a year, there will be a thick layer of mould that will give off an unpleasant odour if you decide to roll it out again. Ugh, well, I guess you can just stick it on the shelf.

3. Cleansing The Storage Space

You should clean the area where you plan to keep the rug, in addition to the rug itself. If you do not remove the dust from the top of the wardrobe, it can settle into your rug. The more pristine the storage area, the more effectively your rug will be stored. Therefore, clean up!

4. Pack It Up

The best way to protect your rug from dust and grime is to place it in a rug storage bag. Roll the rug tightly, pile it inwards, and tightly wrap the paper around it. The rug can now be placed in the storage space.

5. The Minimal Cleaning

Even though you have thoroughly cleaned both the rug and the storage area, new dust and dirt will continue to accumulate. Therefore, it is prudent to periodically clean and refresh the storage area. It prevents loose dirt from settling on the carpet.

Do not place heavy objects on top of the cleaned and wrapped rug in its clean storage location, as this can cause irreparable deformation.

Therefore, it is not a good idea to roll up the rug and store it in the attic for a while. Instead, consider where you have space in your home to temporarily store the rug, and ensure that both the rug and the space are clean. Then, after a few months, you can roll it out again and enjoy a fine rug without any odours or damage.

Liam Jackson is an American blogger who started his journey as a part-time stint but has now fallen in love with the profession. Sharing heartfelt experiences is close to his heart, and helping people with his content is something that fuels his passion.

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