Finding the perfect bathroom rug set around can be quite a chore. There are so many variable to choose from. Do you pick a rug set by design, color, or size? Or do you first figure out what design you like then choose size and color?
In my opinion it is always better to decide the design first then size and color, but what is even more important is the material it’s made of especially if you have allergies.
When choosing the material for that perfect bathroom rug set you need to look into whether the product you are using is going to fit with your bathroom accessories. You have a number of choices.
The biggest decision here would be on how durable each of the rugs are and how much you want to spend. It would also be useful to look into how long each of the materials would take to break down, or if it’s recyclable when you eventually have to dispose of it.
In the end it all boils down to how much you are willing to spend.
In my opinion it is always better to decide the design first then size and color, but what is even more important is the material it’s made of especially if you have allergies.
When choosing the material for that perfect bathroom rug set you need to look into whether the product you are using is going to fit with your bathroom accessories. You have a number of choices.
The biggest decision here would be on how durable each of the rugs are and how much you want to spend. It would also be useful to look into how long each of the materials would take to break down, or if it’s recyclable when you eventually have to dispose of it.
- Cotton Bath Rugs - One of the most widely used materials in clothing makes for a very nice rug, but it also has the shortest life. It wears out quicker than the other 2 materials mentioned here, but it is environmentally safe when disposed.
- Polyacrylic – a form of plastic lasts a long time while still keeping its color. The drawback of this material is takes almost forever to breakdown when disposed, but it can be recycled.
- Microfiber – is a process rather than a material. It’s a process that takes ordinary material like polyester, and weaves it into fibers so small that a single strand is a 100 times finer than a human hair.
- Contemporary
- Kids
- Reversible
- Traditional
- Luxury
- Solid
- Striped
In the end it all boils down to how much you are willing to spend.
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