Stuffing rugs away in just any old place won't do. Stored rugs can deteriorate or attract pests without the appropriate attention being paid to their storage conditions and an unpleasant surprise is not what you need on unfurling the rug. Here is how to store them so that they remain in great condition for future use.

Steps

  1. 1
    Clean the rug. If any part of the rug is soiled, it needs to be cleaned. Whatever is left on a rug can attract vermin, insects, or simply cause deterioration on its own account. If you are not sure how to clean the rug, read its label or seek professional advice.
  2. 2
    Moth-proof the rug after cleaning. There are a couple of choices here: either moth-proof the rug professionally using a commercial treatment, or use your own moth-proof treatments that you'd use for any stored fabrics in the home. The value of the rug should be accounted for when deciding which method to prefer.
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    Take care of humidity. Humidity can cause a rug to curl at the edges, especially when humidity levels are constantly changing. Try to keep the storage space as dry and cool as possible. Keeping the storage temperature as even as possible is also very important.
  4. 4
    Roll the rug for storage. If you fold the rug, it will gain permanent crease lines that are very hard, if not impossible, to remove and the fibers will be weakened at all bend points. Tie into a roll gently using twine or similar item.
  5. 5
    Consider wrapping the rug in plastic or canvas cloth to protect it from dust. Do not use plastic if temperature changes will impact the storage space, as this will cause condensation. A canvas cloth or sheet will do an excellent job of keeping off dust, cobwebs, and the like.
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Community Q&A

  • Question
    Can I store a rug in my attic?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    Yes, but make sure that it is in bag or a place where dirt and dust doesn't get on it.
  • Question
    Should my rug be stored upright or laying flat?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    Upright if your room/storage space allows it, and always off the floor in case there is water.
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Warnings

  • Keep rugs out of direct sunlight when storing; uneven sunlight can mark the rug at the edges and spoil its look.
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Things You'll Need

  • Canvas sheet or cotton sheet
  • Cleaning products suitable for rug
  • Twine or similar to tie rug into a roll

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Updated: October 3, 2019
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Categories: Carpets and Rugs
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