
Best washable rugs you can get in 2025
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Whether you're a decor enthusiast or just looking for something practical, one thing's certain – a room isn't quite finished without the right rug. Beyond adding comfort and warmth, a rug can completely transform the look and feel of your space. With so many styles, patterns, and textures out there, choosing the perfect one can feel overwhelming. That's why we've curated a list of washable rugs that combine style and convenience – rugs you'll love living with as much as we do!
Modern Indoor Area Rug
For those who love a subtle boho moment – this washable rug is crafted from easy-care polyester and is full of plush softness. Ideal for busy homes with kids and pets. $160.65 on Amazon (was $189.99)
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Alex Washable Rug
The Alex Washable Rug from Canadian brand Cozey brings harmony to any room with its perfectly balanced striped design – effortlessly adding a fresh, captivating vibe to your space. Plus, it's washable, making it easy to style and care for – a winning combination. $115 at Cozey
5x7 Machine Washable Area Rug
Designed with a high-quality TPR non-slip backing, this rug stays put – even in busy spaces. It's a smart pick for households with kids, seniors, or anyone who appreciates a little extra stability. $89.99 on Amazon
Bavni Area Rug 3x5 Washable Rug
A rug that looks great and handles messes? Yes, please. This machine-washable rug is made to take on real life – no shedding, no fading, just easy care. A quick vacuum or spot clean keeps it looking fresh, and the low-pile design works seamlessly with robot vacuums. $39.99 on Amazon (was $44.99)
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Soft Area Rug
This vintage-inspired rug adds timeless charm and warmth to any room with its soft, plush fibers and elegant faded design. Featuring a durable non-slip backing and easy-care machine washable fabric, it's perfect for busy homes. $159.99 on Amazon
Braxton Wool Jute Rug
Made by skilled artisans in India, this hand-loomed rug blends jute, wool, and cotton for a natural, textured look that's built to last. Crafted from sustainably harvested fibers, it's as eco-friendly as it is beautiful—just vacuum regularly to keep it looking fresh, and remember to blot spills right away to protect those rich fibers. $479 - $1,559 at Pottery Barn
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Soft Fluffy Non-Slip Washable Carpet
This isn't just a rug – it's a cloud for your feet. Made with soft, durable microfiber and sponge padding, it's ultra-comfy underfoot and crafted to resist shedding, fading, and dust. It arrives in a vacuum-sealed bag, but don't worry – it fluffs up beautifully within a day or two. $102.8 on Amazon (was $124.99)
5x7 Area Rug
When it comes to style, this low-pile rug hits all the right notes – soft, durable, and easy to clean. Plus, its boho-modern vibe fits just about anywhere, making it a no-brainer for any room you want to freshen up. $99.99 on Amazon
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