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Collection: Shaggy Rugs

Our beautiful collection of shaggy rugs combines contemporary style with extreme comfort. The fluid high/low lines of this rug give it an abstract appearance, making it the ideal accent for your space. The washable Amara shag rugs are the ideal combination of style and comfort. It is incredibly soft, trendy, and dense. These rugs are both durable and comfortable. The unique dyeing process results in unparalleled color saturation, and the nearly 2-inch-thick pile is unbelievably soft. Due to their functional design, the yarns resist stains, crushing, and shedding. The soft surface of the rug, which also lends it a plush appearance, will make your children and infants feel cozier and warmer while playing on the floor.
It fits perfectly in any room. These shaggy rugs are suitable for both girls' and boys' bedrooms, as well as the nursery, dorm, playroom, apartment, home office, study, or foyer. Spend lavishly on a rug of exceptional durability and comfort. Our shaggy rugs are available in a variety of sizes and hues to complement your room's décor and design. This collection of shaggy rugs is available in a variety of sizes and vibrant colors. Your family will adore it as a gift.

Are shaggy rugs good for living room?
Shag area rugs are among the most popular area rugs and have a long history of popularity throughout the world. They create a warm and inviting environment in the living room due to their plush and dense texture.
Can you vacuum a shag rug?
Shag rugs require vacuuming only once or twice per week, depending on foot traffic. Try vacuuming by hand rather than with an upright vacuum. Hand-vacuuming will remove more dirt from the rug and preserve its pristine appearance. Vacuum with a carpet/rug rake attachment.
What is a good pile height for shaggy contemporary rugs?
While the pile heights of rugs and carpets vary, they generally fall into three categories: low (less than 14 inch), medium (14 to 12 inch), and high (12 to 34 inch). Piles longer than three-quarters of an inch are less common. Because the longer the pile, the softer the rug, these varieties are typically designated as "plush" pile height.