Ivory and Pink Moroccan Trellis Square Rug
Gray and Gold Vogue Geo Runner Rug
Dark Terracotta Trellis Square Rug
Light Blue Kashkuli Gabbeh Round Rug
Handmade Braided Chindi Hearth Rug
Orange and Red Moroccan Trellis Runner Rug
Multi Black Easy-Clean Casablanca Indoor / Outdoor Runner Rug
Ivory and Pink Moroccan Trellis Oval Rug
SOFT PINK Easy-Clean Eco Bohemian Indoor / Outdoor Rug
Gray and Ivory Safari Square Rug
Multi Beige Easy-Clean Casablanca Indoor / Outdoor Runner Rug
Beige and Green Easy-Clean Jill Zarin Caribbean Indoor / Outdoor Oval Rug
Gray Easy-Clean Sabrina Soto Indoor / Outdoor Round Rug
Beige Hand Woven Geo Trellis Flatweave Square Rug
Serenity Blue Textura Designer Rug
Natural Hand Woven Braided Chindi Stair Rug
Natural Hand Woven Chunky Jute Rug
Beige and Ivory Easy-Clean Sabrina Soto Indoor / Outdoor Rug
Black and Natural Handmade Braided Jute Square Rug
Light Gray Easy-Clean Safari Indoor / Outdoor Rug
SOFT PINK Easy-Clean Eco Bohemian Indoor / Outdoor Runner Rug
Navy Sky Easy-Clean Jill Zarin Palm Springs Indoor / Outdoor Runner Rug
Medium Pile Rugs
The fibres of a medium pile rug are usually between ¼ inch to ½ and inch, and they can provide the functionality of a low pile rug along with the comfort of a plusher option, making them a great choice for many rooms of the home.
Where should you put a medium pile rug? These rugs work best in rooms with medium traffic. Not the busiest rooms of the home, but areas that get more foot traffic than others. Depending on your home and your lifestyle, these rugs make a good choice for nurseries, kid's rooms, bedrooms, and even laundry rooms.
When you browse our collection of thousands of medium pile rugs, you'll see they come in all sizes, shapes, colours, patterns, and materials. You can also choose from medium pile rugs with fringe or fringeless options. You'll see most medium pile rugs are made of wool, but you can also choose from other materials, including jute or cotton, depending on your taste.
When you choose a medium pile rug, be sure to carefully consider the shape and size of the room it's going in. You want a rug to be big enough that it doesn't get swallowed up by a room, but not so big that it covers every inch of the floor. You can also choose a rug in a different shape than the room to create an interesting visual element, or stick with the same shape as the room for continuity.

























































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































