FAQ
All Frequent Asked Questions
Totally fair question – because on Google, you’ll see classic rugs UK from £40 all the way up to £1,000+.
When you buy from us, you’re not just paying for a pattern on the floor:
Denser, higher-grade yarns – Our rugs use richer fibres and tighter weaving than many “fast décor” options, so:
colours look deeper and more refined
the pile bounces back instead of flattening after a year
Persian-inspired design work – We specialise in modern and classic Persian designs that are planned to age well, not just follow one season’s trend.
Better build, not just bigger marketing – A lot of cheaper “cheap rugs UK” options are printed on thin synthetic bases. They look fine on day one, then start curling, shedding or fading.
Service wrapped around the rug – Free UK delivery, careful packaging, and personal help choosing a piece that actually suits your room – that’s all built into the price.
Think of it like this:
| Option | Up-front price | Likely lifespan | Cost per year* |
|---|---|---|---|
| Budget rug from a mega-marketplace | £60 | 1–2 years | ~£30–£60 |
| BeUNIQ rug | £260 | 7–10+ years (with normal care) | ~£26–£37 |
*Rough example, but you get the idea.
✅ So yes, our rugs sit above the “quick fix” price point – but they’re meant to feel special every single day, and work out better value over time 💸
Most people feel stuck here, because UK competitors bombard you with styles: “modern chic”, “neo-classic”, “vintage”, “oriental”, “contemporary” – and they all start to blur.
Here’s the simple version:
Classic rugs
Think borders, medallions, calm symmetry.
Great if you want something timeless that won’t look “so 2025” in two years.
Try searching for classic rugs or classic style rugs if you like that hotel-lobby elegance.
Modern rugs
Cleaner lines, abstract shapes, minimal colour palettes.
Perfect for new builds, open-plan flats and Scandi interiors.
Our modern rugs UK collection focuses on soft neutrals with just enough pattern to keep the room interesting.
Oriental / Persian rugs
Rich colours, intricate motifs, often inspired by Iranian and Middle-Eastern weaving. These are the pieces interior designers use when they want instant character.
Great if you have wood floors, period features or you just love that “storytelling” feel.
A blend: modern colours + traditional pattern.
Our contemporary Persian designs take historic layouts and soften the colours so they work with modern sofas and kitchens.
🪄 Quick rule of thumb
Love calm, minimal rooms? → Start with modern or contemporary rugs.
Love books, art, antiques, layered textures? → Explore our classic, oriental and Persian rugs.
Not sure? Send us a photo of your room and we’ll suggest a couple of options, not fifty.
Materials are where the big UK competitors often cut corners. The fibre you choose affects comfort, cleaning, durability and even allergies.
Here’s a straight-talk table 👇
| Material | Best for | Pros | Watch out for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Wool | Living rooms, bedrooms, “forever rugs” | Naturally soft, durable, naturally flame-resistant and can be hypoallergenic when cleaned regularly. | Higher price, may shed at first, prefers gentle cleaning. |
| High-quality synthetics (polypropylene, polyester) | Busy families, rentals, “I spill things” homes | Stain-resistant, colour-fast, great value, easy to clean. | Very cheap synthetics can look shiny or flat and may not age well. |
| Cotton | Flatweave runners, kitchens, kids’ rooms | Soft underfoot, often lighter and easier to move, can feel casual and relaxed. | Not as hard-wearing as wool in heavy traffic, can absorb stains. |
| Jute & sisal | Hallways, outdoor rugs zones, layering under other rugs | Natural look, great texture, low pile so easier for allergy sufferers. | Don’t love constant spills; can feel rough in bare feet. |
Our collection focuses on materials that balance:
Comfort – it should feel good when you walk barefoot.
Longevity – especially for medium rugs and large living room rugs that take a lot of footfall.
Real-life homes – kids, pets, coffee, life.
If you message us and say, “I’ve got a dog and two toddlers and I’m terrified of stains,” we’ll absolutely not push you towards the palest, fluffiest luxury rug in the catalogue 😅
This is the #1 thing people regret after buying from big sites: the classic rug arrives, it’s gorgeous… and it’s way too small.
A quick UK-home sizing guide:
Living room rugs
Aim for ‘medium’ or ‘large rugs’ that anchor the seating area.
Ideally, the front legs of the sofa + chairs sit on the rug.
In a smaller flat, even a 160×230cm rug can work if it at least touches the main furniture.
Bedroom rugs
For a double/king bed:
Go for a larger bedroom rug that sticks out 50–70cm around the sides, or
Use two runner rugs or smaller rugs each side if the room is narrow.
Dining area
Chair backs should stay on the rug even when pulled out – usually that means at least 70cm extra around the table.
Hallway & entry
Hallway rugs or runners should leave a border of floor all around so the space doesn’t feel cramped.
Shapes
Rectangle rugs → safest bet for most UK rooms.
Round rugs → amazing in bay windows, reading corners or under a round dining table.
Runner rugs → hallways, beside beds, galley kitchens.
If you’re stuck between two sizes, the bigger one nearly always looks better – especially with open-plan layouts.
Short answer: pretty much every style you see in top UK interiors, but curated so you’re not scrolling for days.
You’ll find:
By style
Classic rugs and traditional rugs
Modern rugs and contemporary rugs
Persian & oriental rugs for that richer, story-driven feel
By room
Living room rugs, bedroom rugs, hallway rugs and runner rugs
Bathroom rugs and kitchen rugs for smaller, functional spaces
Kids rugs with softer textures and gentle colours
Outdoor rugs that can handle UK patios and balconies
By size
Small rugs for layering, entryways and tight London flats
Medium rugs – the most common “everywhere” size
Large rugs and extra-large rugs UK for open-plan rooms
By feel
Everyday options that still look refined
Proper luxury rugs when you want a centrepiece
By material
Wool-rich piles
High-quality modern fibres
Natural textures like jute and sisal in some designs
So if you’re hunting online for classic rugs UK, modern rugs UK, oriental rugs UK or just “a really nice large living room rug that doesn’t look cheap”, you’re in the right place – and we’re happy to point you to exactly the right category.
This is where material + construction matters more than marketing.
For kids & pets
Look for:
Mid-tone colours (hides crumbs and little accidents better than pure cream).
Patterns – Persian or contemporary patterns are brilliant at disguising everyday life.
Fibres that are stain-resistant and easy to clean (many modern synthetics do really well here).
Avoid:
Very high-pile, shaggy rugs in food zones – they’re a magnet for everything.
For allergy-prone homes
Research suggests:
Wool can be a good choice because its fibres can trap dust and allergens at the surface so they’re easier to vacuum, and it naturally resists mould when rooms are aired properly.
Low-pile natural fibres like jute and sisal are also recommended, as allergens struggle to hide deep inside the rug.
Of course, no rug material replaces good cleaning. For allergy sufferers we usually recommend:
low or medium pile
a regular vacuum routine
occasional professional cleaning for wool
If you message us with “cat, toddler, hayfever – help”, we’ll shortlist specific rugs that tick those boxes so you don’t have to decode fibre names.
Short version: a bit of shedding at the start is completely normal for wool-rich rugs – it doesn’t mean they’re poor quality.
Shedding basics
Wool fibres are naturally crimped and can release loose ends during the early weeks.
With regular vacuuming (no beater bar on high pile), this usually calms down.
Flatweave and many synthetic rugs shed far less or not at all.
Care checklist 🧼
Vacuum 1–2 times a week in busy rooms.
Clean spills immediately:
blot (don’t rub), starting from the edge of the spill inwards
use a clean, slightly damp cloth with mild detergent if needed
Rotate the rug every 6–12 months to even out wear and sunlight.
Avoid placing on damp floors – that’s what causes real damage in the long term.
We design BeUNIQ rugs to be LIVED ON, not stared at from a distance. Follow those steps and your rug should stay beautiful for years, not just one tenancy.
Great question, because a bathroom rug has a totally different job to a living room rug.
Living room rugs 🛋️
Go for medium or large sizes that connect the furniture.
Classic, modern and contemporary styles all work – it depends on your sofa and flooring.
If you want cosy but smart, a luxury rug in a neutral tone with classic pattern is a safe bet.
Bedroom rugs 😴
Soft underfoot is key – wool or plush synthetics are ideal.
Classic or Persian-style rugs look incredible under the bed, especially in UK period homes.
Hallway rugs 🚪
Choose runner rugs or narrow hallway rugs with low to medium pile.
Patterns hide mud and marks from shoes better than flat colours.
Kitchen rugs 🍽️
Go for easy-clean, low-pile fibres.
Avoid very pale shades right in front of the hob or sink.
Bathroom rugs 🚿
Choose smaller, quick-drying rugs and always use a non-slip underlay.
Patterns can make even a rented bathroom look “designed”.
Outdoor rugs 🌿
Look for specifically labelled outdoor rugs that can handle moisture and UV.
If you tell us “2-bed flat, open-plan living room, tiny hallway, no separate dining room,” we’ll map out which sizes and styles work best instead of selling you three rugs that fight each other.
You’re basically choosing between storytelling and simplicity – and both can be right.
Persian & classic / oriental rugs
Bring warmth, depth and a feeling of history – which is exactly why designers are using them more again instead of plain minimalism.
Work beautifully in living rooms, dining rooms and bedrooms.
Cost more upfront, but a good Persian-inspired rug can outlast several cheaper modern ones.
Modern rugs
Cleaner, often more affordable, great if your furniture is already busy.
Perfect when you want the floor to support the room, not shout for attention.
Which is better value?
If you change your décor every couple of years, a modern or contemporary rug might be enough.
If you want ONE piece that still looks relevant in ten years, a Persian or classic rug is usually the better investment.
Many BeUNIQ designs actually sit right in the middle: modern colour palettes on Persian foundations. So you can search modern rugs UK and still end up with something your future self will love.
Every UK rug buyer worries about this – especially after getting burned by platforms where “cream” turned out to be yellow and “soft” felt like cardboard.
Here’s how we reduce the guesswork:
True-to-life photography – Our images are shot to show both close-up texture and full-room context, not just a flat graphic.
Detailed descriptions – If we say “greige”, we mean that calm grey-beige that works with both warm and cool schemes – not bright silver.
Size guides & styling tips on product pages.
Personal help – you can send us:
a phone snapshot of your room
the rug you’re considering
and we’ll give you an honest “yes, this works” or “try this alternative instead”.
💡 Extra Help:
If you are still hesitant about the actual colour, you can easily text us on WhatsApp and ask us to send you a video in detail.
Yes, rugs are basically the renter’s secret weapon 🙌
What a rug fixes instantly
Cold laminate or floorboards → warmer underfoot.
Echoey rooms → softer acoustics (your downstairs neighbours will silently thank you).
Bland magnolia walls → a focal point without paint.
Things to watch out for
Size – tiny rugs make the room feel smaller. Go as big as your furniture layout allows.
Underlay – prevents slipping on smooth floors and protects both the rug and the landlord’s flooring.
Colours – mid-tones and patterned designs are your friend if the space doubles as office, living and dining.
A good living room rug or bedroom rug is one of the few upgrades you can take with you when you move – so it makes sense to spend a bit more on something that feels like yours, not your landlord’s.
Underlay is strongly recommended, especially on:
wood, laminate or tiled floors
hallways and stairs
homes with kids, older relatives or pets
Benefits:
stops slipping and sliding
helps prevent premature wear and curling
adds a little extra cushioning and noise reduction
For underfloor heating:
Most low- to medium-pile rugs can be used, as long as:
the floor temperature is kept within the manufacturer’s guidance
you use an appropriate underlay that’s rated for heated floors
If you have underfloor heating and you’re eyeing up a very thick luxury rug or large classic rug, just drop us a message – we’ll confirm if that specific piece plays nicely with your heating system.
We know you’re comparing us with big UK rug sites that shout about next-day delivery and “no-questions-asked” returns – but then make contacting them a nightmare.
Here’s how we do it:
FREE UK delivery on our rugs – no surprises at checkout.
Careful packaging – your rug arrives rolled and wrapped to protect the pile.
Real people, not bots – our team actually answers messages, helps you with sizing decisions and updates you if there’s any delay (our Trustpilot reviews talk about this a lot).
Returns – you’re protected by standard UK distance-selling rules; and if you’re unsure, we’ll walk you through our current return policy before you order a large piece.
Ongoing support – stuck on cleaning, placement, or thinking of adding a second rug? Send us photos and we’ll happily advise – even long after your order has arrived.
In short: if you want the cheapest rug you can replace every year, the big-box players will always win.
If you want a classic, modern or Persian-style rug that feels special, lasts, and comes with actual humans helping you choose, that’s where BeUNIQ quietly beats the big names.