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How to care for custom-made rugs is about more than cleaning. It’s about preserving a part of your home that sees real, everyday life.

Think about the hallway runner you walk across ten times a day. Or the living room rug where your kids play and snacks sometimes spill. Maybe it's the small rug by your kitchen sink that catches water, crumbs, and everything in between. These pieces do more than look nice. They make your space feel lived in and comfortable.

When you take a little time to care for them, they last longer, feel better underfoot, and keep your home looking fresh. The care is simple, but it matters. Let’s walk through the steps that make a difference.

Red trellis pattern custom-made rug on a wooden floor in a room with a console table and white walls.

1. Vacuuming Regularly Keeps It Fresh

Vacuuming is the best way to prevent dirt from settling into the fibers of your rug. For custom rugs, use the suction-only setting on your vacuum. Avoid rotating brushes or beater bars, which can pull or damage the threads.

If your rug sits in a high-traffic area, like a hallway or entryway, aim to vacuum at least twice a week. If it is in a quieter area, once a week is usually enough. Pet owners may need to vacuum more often.

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2. Rotate Your Rug for Balanced Wear

One side of your rug likely gets more sun or foot traffic than the other. That can lead to fading or flattening in just one area. Rotate your custom-made rug 180 degrees every 3-to-6 months to help distribute wear evenly.

It takes only a few minutes, and your custom-made rug will thank you.

3. Spot Cleaning: Quick Action Makes All the Difference

Spills happen. Whether it is coffee, wine, or snack crumbs from your kids, quick response prevents long-term stains:

  1. Blot the spill gently with a clean, dry towel.

  2. Avoid rubbing, which can spread the mess.

  3. Apply a 1:1 mix of mild dish soap and lukewarm water.

  4. Blot again with a fresh towel and let air dry completely.

  5. Repeat as needed until the mess is removed.

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Hand using a cloth to clean a grape juice stain on a solid ivory rug with a spilled glass nearby.

4. Shake It Out When You Can

Small custom-made rugs benefit from a good shake outside every few weeks. This loosens dirt that gets missed by vacuuming. While you’re at it, let it air out to keep it smelling fresh.

Just remember not to leave it in direct sunlight for more than a couple of hours to avoid fading.

5. Add a Rug Pad for Extra Protection

Rug pads help extend the life of your custom rugs and runners by reducing friction between the rug and the floor. They also improve comfort and prevent slipping. Choose a pad that matches the size and shape of your rug.

Well Woven offers rug pads designed for use with both low-pile and thick rugs.

Non-Slip Felt Rug Pad – Easy to Trim, Safe for All Floors, Grey Cream Slim 1/8” Thickness Well Woven

6. Deep Clean Once a Year

Like all rugs, custom-made rugs can build up dirt and oil over time, even with regular vacuuming. Schedule a professional cleaning once a year, especially if your rug is made from wool, silk, or a custom blend of materials.

Professionals use safe methods tailored to each rug type. Avoid steam cleaning unless your rug was specifically made for it.

Save this downloadable checklist for how to care for custom-made rugs.

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Rug Care Tips by Room

Caring for Custom-Made Stair Rugs

Rug runners on stairs take a lot of daily wear. Vacuum them frequently and use a handheld attachment to reach the corners and stair edges. Be sure your stair runner is installed securely to avoid shifting.

πŸ‘‰ For step-by-step details, read our full guide to stair runner care.

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How to Care for Custom-Made Hallway Runners

Custom rugs in hallways need frequent vacuuming since they collect dirt from foot traffic. Use a rug pad to prevent curling at the edges. Every few months, lift the rug to clean underneath and rotate the runner to ensure even wear.

Hallway runners tend to slide or shift, so we recommend using a pad with a strong grip.

Custom Size Runner Telas Modern Geometric Lines Grey Choose Your Width x Choose Your Length Hallway Runner Rug Well Woven

Custom-Made Kitchen Rug Maintenance Tips

Kitchen rugs are practical and stylish, but they are in the splash zone. Choose custom rugs made of stain-resistant material with low or flat piles, and place a non-slip rug pad underneath to keep things steady.

Wipe up spills immediately. For rugs near the sink or stove, shake them out regularly to remove crumbs and cooking debris.

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Custom-Made Living Room Rug Upkeep

Living room rugs often double as a play mat, footrest, or even an impromptu picnic spot. Vacuum it weekly and rotate it every season. Place felt pads under heavy furniture to prevent indentations.

To keep colors vibrant, close curtains during peak sunlight hours or use a rug made with fade-resistant dyes.

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Signs It’s Time to Replace Your Custom Made Rug

We all want our rugs to last foreverβ€”especially the ones we took time to choose or had custom made. But even the best-loved pieces have a shelf life. Not sure if it’s time to let go? Here are some signs your rug might be ready for retirement:

  • The edges won’t stay down. If your rug is curling no matter what you try (rug pad, tape, repositioning), it may be too worn to recover.

  • It has a smell you can’t shake. Even after cleaning, deep odors from pet accidents, mildew, or years of use may linger. If it’s starting to affect the room’s air quality, that’s your cue.

  • Stains have set in for good. Some spills, especially if not treated right away, can become permanent. If you find yourself covering spots with furniture or throws, it may be time to refresh.

  • The fibers feel thin and scratchy. A rug should feel good underfoot. If it’s matted, thinning, or just doesn’t bounce back after vacuuming, its structure is probably breaking down.

  • The color has faded unevenly. Sunlight and foot traffic can create patchy wear. If rotating hasn’t helped, the rug may be past its peak.

If you’ve nodded β€œyes” to a few of these, don’t worry. It’s not a lossβ€”it’s an opportunity to re-style your space.

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Final Thoughts: Rug Care That Works with Your Life

Taking care of a custom-made rug doesn’t need to feel overwhelming or overly complicated. A little bit of consistent effortβ€”vacuuming here, a quick rotation thereβ€”goes a long way. Custom rugs are designed to be lived on, loved, and enjoyed every single day.

Whether your rug lives in a busy kitchen, cozy living room, or the hallway you sprint through every morning, giving it the right care helps it stay beautiful longer. Think of it as part of your self-care routine for your home.

So roll out that runner, kick off your shoes, and enjoy your space. Your rug’s got you. And with a little care, you’ve got it, too.

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