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How to Choose Summer Rugs for Indoors and Outdoors

Cómo elegir alfombras de verano para interior y exterior

Are you thinking of storing your rugs this summer? Many times, we tend to think that when summer arrives, it's best to put away our rugs, believing they will only add more heat. However, by choosing the right summer rugs, you can give your home a fresh look, creating cool, inviting, and personality-filled environments, both indoors and in outdoor spaces that we use more during these warm months. We'll tell you about the lightest materials and trending designs so you can fully enjoy your spaces this summer without giving up your favorite rugs.

Why Use Rugs in Summer Too?

Besides giving your rooms a distinct decor, summer rugs are capable of regulating temperature, provided we choose the right materials. Natural fibers like jute have breathable properties that allow air to circulate, creating a sensation of greater coolness instead of retaining heat.

Walking barefoot in the garden and burning your feet is common in summer. Summer rugs protect our feet from the hot terrace or garden floor, something you'll especially appreciate during the hottest hours. From an aesthetic point of view, rugs add color, texture, and personality to both indoor and outdoor spaces.

outdoor summer rugs

Another reason to use rugs in summer is that they allow us to refresh our spaces without a major expense. Changing a rug is a simple and economical way to adapt the decor, keeping our home always in tune with the season. If we add to this that summer rugs are easy to clean, the choice is simple.

The Best Materials for Summer Rugs

Each fiber and material offers properties that determine the breathability, freshness, and lightness of the piece, as well as the ease of maintenance of our rug.

  • Cotton: It's one of the recommended materials for summer rugs. Its moisture-absorbing capacity and breathability make it an exceptional choice for both living rooms and bedrooms. It's soft, light, and easily washable, which is essential during a time when we sweat more.

  • Jute Fibers: These are fantastic rugs if you're looking for a rustic and natural feel. Their rough texture and strong fibers make them a perfect type of rug for summer.

  • Polypropylene: This material is resistant to water and humidity. Plus, it's very easy to clean, making rugs made of this material perfect for gardens and terraces.

  • Vinyl: Offers great resistance to water and sun. Ideal for entrances, living rooms, or terraces where sudden temperature and humidity changes occur. They don't wear out easily or lose shape with use.

  • Polyester: It has good resistance to moisture absorption, so it dries quickly and is suitable for outdoor use.

Summer Rug Design Trends

Colors and Patterns for Summer

Light and neutral colors are the most common in summer. White, beige, cream, and light gray tones reflect more light and dissipate heat, keeping spaces cooler. These colors can be combined with others that add pops of color in cushions, plants, or other decorative elements.

Pastel tones gain prominence in summer rugs. Shades of pink, sky blue, mint green, lavender, and yellow create more refreshing atmospheres. These colors work especially well in bedrooms and spaces where we seek to create a calm ambiance.

On the other hand, intense colors also have a place in summer. These shades bring energy and vitality to terraces and gardens. The secret is to use these colors in moderation so that they energize the environment without saturating it.

rugs for summer

Floral prints are a classic in summer. There's a wide variety of rugs with flowers, from small blossoms to large patterns. These designs connect our spaces with nature and outdoor areas.

Rugs with geometric patterns are also very present, especially those inspired by Mediterranean tiles and mosaics. These prints add visual dynamism and work well in modern and contemporary spaces, both indoors and outdoors.

Most Common Decorative Styles

The boho style is defined by the mix of textures, colors, and patterns, creating relaxed spaces full of personality. Boho rugs often incorporate fringes, tassels, and details that add a unique touch to the rug. Mediterranean-inspired rugs are also very popular, often featuring blue and white colors that work well on terraces, as are minimalist rugs with simple lines and neutral colors, as they are very versatile for any type of room and ambiance.

Textures and Organic Shapes

Round rugs bring softness and fluidity to spaces. They are especially effective for creating small, more intimate corners on terraces or for adding dynamism to spaces that lack organic shapes or curved decorative elements.

Irregular and organic shapes fill the rooms of our home with the arrival of summer. Custom-made rugs break with decorative rigidity and add a casual touch, thanks to their cutting possibilities. The texture of the rug adds a different sensory dimension to the space. In summer, we recommend opting for a mix of textures, combining rugs of different materials in the same space to create varied compositions.

Summer Maintenance Tips

  • Ventilate Frequently: Periodically lift rugs to air out both the rug and the floor.

  • Clean Regularly: Vacuum or shake rugs at least twice a week to remove dirt, dust, and accumulated debris from use.

  • Care for Natural Materials: Use soft-bristled brushes on jute or sisal rugs to avoid damaging the fibers and clean more effectively.

  • Stain Treatment: Keep a basic cleaning kit handy, with neutral detergent and absorbent cloths to quickly clean up liquid spills.

  • Let Them Dry: Outdoor rugs can get wet, but you must let them dry in the sun to prevent moisture from appearing. If the rugs are made of natural fibers, avoid wetting them.

  • Store Them Correctly: Clean and dry rugs thoroughly before storing them. Roll them up instead of folding them, and store them in a ventilated place.


Our advice is not to be afraid to experiment. Summer rugs allow you to try new colors, textures, and decorative styles that you wouldn't use at other times of the year. Start with a rug you truly love and build your summer style from there. With everything we've told you, you now know how to choose the perfect summer rug for you. Check out our catalog and discover yours!

 

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