When you store an oriental rug over a prolonged duration of time, you must follow a few guidelines to be adhered to to ensure that your rug appears as nice when it is taken out of storage as it was when it was put into.
1. Make sure that your rug is spotless
It is possible to wash your oriental rug by yourself (and you should clean it frequently); however, prior to storage is recommended to have it professionally cleaned. Cleaning it removes bugs, dirt, and traces of contaminants that accumulate over time. Professional cleaners will be able to wash the rug more thoroughly and spray the rug with an insecticide that is safe to apply to wool. A professional cleaner will also ensure that your rug’s dry prior to storing it. The storage of a rug that is damp can create mold.
2. Roll your rug
It is possible to roll an oriental rug in order to make storage. However, it could cause permanent wrinkles and harm the base. The rug should be rolled on a supporting tube, with the pile facing inside. If the rug is older, the foundation might be weak, and in that situation, it is recommended for the rug to be rolled with the pile side facing away to ease the strain on the floor. If you want to store the rug for short periods, it is possible to cover the rug with Kraft wrapping paper or similar. But it is prone to tears and isn’t water-resistant. For storage that lasts for long, make sure to use Tyvek paper which is water and tears resistant and lets the rug breathe. Never use plastic. Wool has a high content of moisture which is why wrapping it in plastic can creates odor problems or even mildew. If you choose to have your rug professionally cleaned, a lot of places provide wrapping services.
3. Find the correct storage
Keep the rug you have purchased in a tidy and dry area. Avoid garages and attics since they’re not climate controlled. Choose a location that is surrounded by sunlight and air circulation. Be careful to avoid a space with excessive light because it can cause colors to fade. A room that has curtains or blinds is a good choice. Avoid placing your oriental rug on the floor if it is possible; however, be careful not to store it directly on concrete. Concrete holds moisture, which could cause damage to the rug. Make sure the storage area is clean to keep bugs and rodents out.
4. Make sure to check your rug
If you can, inspect the rug on a regular basis to ensure the packaging is secure and that there is no evidence of rodents or insects. Unwrap the rug and inspect for any damages. In the event that your rug is professionally wrapped and cleaned, you are able to inspect it every two or three years.
Oriental rugs are an investment of a significant amount. Therefore it’s crucial to maintain it even when not making use of it.
SAMAD is a major producer and importer of premium handmade decorative rugs. They cater exclusively to luxury designers and retailers. Moving from London, Brothers and business associates David as well as Malcolm Samad founded their company by importing wholesale rugs from New York City in 1985. SAMAD is headquartered in East Rutherford, New Jersey; SAMAD has expanded globally with offices in England and India.