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I'm not a big fan of our tile, but replacing it isn't in the budget...so covering most of it with a rug is the more affordable option. It's also an opportunity to bring warmth and texture to the space.
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Hopefully, you have a good mat outside the door, so guests can wipe their feet before coming in. But with kids, that's not always the case. It didn't take me long to discover light-colored rugs near the door are not our friend. So after ruining a few good rugs, I went with this durable jute rug.
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Dirt can easily be shaken out, and I can flip it if we have any accidents. The jute is also comfortable on bare feet, and the price can't be beat. #thatrhymed #thisisnotaninfomercial
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It also adds good texture to balance out the shiny floors and mirror, and warms up the space.
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The room is already improved and more defined! What kind of rug do you have in your entry?
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