Styling with Cowhide Rugs: Versatile and Timeless Additions to Any Room

 Cow Hides Rugs add a touch of natural beauty to any home. While traditionally seen in western themed rooms, they are now used in more modern designs as well to create a warm and inviting space. Cowhide rugs are also durable and will stand the test of time. While there are a few misconceptions about cowhide rugs, the truth is that they are safe, versatile and can add an elegant accent to any room.

Cow Hide rugs Myths



First Myth

The first myth is that cowhide rugs smell like a barn or a herd of cattle. In reality, cowhide rugs do not smell like animals at all. Typically, the only odor you will notice is a slight leather scent that fades with regular use. The odor does not transfer to other parts of the house and even pets do not detect any foul animal odor.

 Several ways to clean cowhide rugs

There are several ways to clean cowhide rugs. You can use a steam cleaner or simply use a damp cloth to blot spillages. A gentle household detergent or shampoo can also be used to remove any staining. Never use an alkaline soap or you will risk damaging the hide. Another option is to use a little eucalyptus oil on grease stains. Rub the spot with a clean cloth and repeat until the stain is gone.

Lastly, you can use a hairspray or a deodorizing spray on stains and spills. Just remember to apply the product sparingly as you do not want your cowhide rug to become wet. Regular cleaning as described above should be sufficient to keep your cowhide rug looking great.

Cow Hides Rugs  can range in size from a small area rug to large rugs that can cover up to 4.5 square metres. The amount of area covered depends on the size of the cow that the hide was taken from and how it was treated during tanning.

Cowhide rugs dyed pink or metallic silver

A popular finish for cowhide is a color dye. Many people choose to have their cowhide rugs dyed pink or metallic silver, for example. They can also be patterned with animal-print stencils or acid washed. They are also often used as patchwork for upholstered furniture or other home items.

Cowhide rugs are not good for people with allergies

Some people believe that cowhide rugs are not good for people with allergies because they hold on to dust and other allergens. This is a myth and cowhide is actually hypoallergenic. In fact, there are even hairless cowhide rugs available that are hypoallergenic and will not hold on to allergens at all.

Conclusion

If you are not ready to commit to a cowhide rug, you can start by using one of the smaller versions for a decorative touch or a wall hanging. You can also layer a cowhide rug on top of carpet in high traffic areas for added durability. Regardless of how you decide to style your cowhide rug, it is a great addition to any room and will give your home the look of being straight out of a magazine. Start tackling those misconceptions about cowhide rugs and you may be surprised to find how easy it is to add that unique accent to your home.


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