braided rug
Plural
braided rugs
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a type of rug made from strips of fabric or yarn, braided together to create a circular or oval shape
A braided rug is a type of rug made by braiding together strips of fabric, usually cotton, wool, or jute, and then sewing or stitching them into a circular or oval shape. The braiding technique gives the rug a textured, woven appearance, and the strips of fabric can be in different colors, creating unique patterns. Braided rugs are durable and soft underfoot, often used in casual, rustic, or country-style interiors. They are easy to clean and maintain, making them a practical choice for high-traffic areas like kitchens, hallways, and living rooms.
- The braided rug in the hallway added a cozy touch to the home.
- She chose a colorful braided rug to brighten up the living room.
- After months of crafting, he finally finished the braided rug for his kitchen.
- The braided rug felt soft and warm underfoot, perfect for the cold floor.
- They decided to place a braided rug near the door to catch dirt and moisture.