The BEST Custom Sisal Rugs You Can Actually Clean
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After years of searching, I’ve found the best alternative sisal rug ever! Learn about the BEST easy-to-clean, custom sisal rugs with borders or without.
Find out why this incredible indoor outdoor sisal rug might be perfect for your home!

I love sisal rugs. They’re natural, neutral and easily transition with each season. However, I don’t love the dust/dirt {have you ever looked under yours, the horror!} and inability to clean.
Last December, we purchased a chenille and sisal rug – it was so beautiful and the perfect fit for our living room, but not our lifestyle. We have an asphalt driveway that despite all efforts, transfers onto surfaces inside our home, including the rug.
Even worse, if you follow along on Instagram you know that I don’t exactly have a steady hand with red wine.
Needless to say, the rug didn’t fare well. We attempted to clean it but it changed the color of the sisal and given it’s natural fibers, the stain didn’t budge much. So, we knew it was time for a more durable change in this room.
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The New Sisal Rug Alternative
There’s a time and a place for everything, and I’ll always have a place in my heart for authentic sisal rugs, but I found an alternative that looks and even feels like sisal, but wipes and hoses clean.
I’ve written a lot about rugs, including the best easy to clean indoor/outdoor Stair Runner on Basement Steps, the Best Kid and Pet Friendly Rug, and even Indoor Outdoor Rugs. Get my best Tips for Purchasing a Rug with this comprehensive guide, and Bedroom Rug Size and Placement Guidelines too!

After an extensive Google search, I found Sisal Rugs Direct and worked with them to design a rug that fit our living room and our lifestyle.
Even better, this custom sisal rug with a border can be specifically ordered to fit your room, and you’ll select your color, texture and binding! It’s the easy and inexpensive solution I have been looking for to have my sisal and enjoy it, too!
What are Sisal Rugs?
True sisal rugs are produced with natural plant fibers, which create a warm, natural and inviting feeling in a home. They are known for their durability and versatility, with a look that mimics a tightly woven natural rope in many instances.
Sisal is available in a wide variety of natural colors, and the texture adds beauty to any room. While a 100% sisal rug would tend to stain, shed and be a little less comfortable underfoot, many are available as a blend, or in a synthetic fiber that take the best of several production techniques and create even more appeal.
A sisal blend is often less expensive than other rugs, simple to clean and maintain, and can work in a variety of decor styles. Whether your style is modern, vintage, farmhouse or beyond, a sisal rug could be the perfect choice for your space!
While a true sisal is made of 100% natural fibers, the term “sisal rug” actually encompasses all varieties of this look and feel in the world of interior design.

Why You’ll Love this Sisal Rug
While I’m not always a fan of synthetic fibers, sometimes it’s just a requirement for daily living to use something with a little more durability.
Sisel rugs are often blended with synthetic materials. You can also find sisel wool blends, sisel nylon blends, and so much more. This indoor outdoor sisal rug is actually 100% polypropylene, which means it won’t mold, mildew or fade.
In fact, it’s so durable that it’s meant to be hosed off for cleaning!
- Soft underfoot
- tightly woven boucle pattern
- A gorgeous variety of colors
- All the look of a custom sisal with none of the disadvantages
- Made of Polypropylene for the ultimate in indoor outdoor rug durability
- Backing: Un-Backed, Rug Pad Recommended
- Usage: Indoors and Outdoors

How to Order a Custom Sisal Rug with Border
- Select your favorite textures
- Select your favorite colors
- Choose a binding that fits your style/lifestyle
- Order samples
- Measure your space {2′ from each wall for a living room or 2+’ longer than each side of the table for a dining room. In this style, the maximum width is 13’ in all colors.
- Order!
How to Clean an Indoor Outdoor Sisal Rug
- Spot clean with a damp, white cloth or white paper towels. Blot, don’t rub.
- For red wine {not that I would need it} dampen a white cloth with club soda and blot clean with Folex.
- Hose rug clean with water, clear dish soap if needed and allow to dry.

Our Custom Sisal Rug Details
This indoor outdoor sisal rug is available in a more natural color {dune}, but I selected a softer neutral for the family room {frost}.
It works well with the wall color and for a soft, calming Neutral Living Room and I love that you can choose a contrasting border if you wish. You can shop this specific style of rug here. Find more about my favorite Neutral Rugs here.
- Style: Belize Outdoor Sisal Rug with Border
- Color: Frost
- Border: Extra Wide Cotton Alabaster

Quick tip: Order a sample! You can find the rug samples here.
Frequently Asked Questions
Authentic sisal rugs are made of a stiffer fiber than jute and are generally not soft underfoot. Jute is slightly softer, although they often look much the same.
In general, sisal rugs are thought to be more durable and last longer than jute, which is a more delicate fiber and requires a less trafficked area of your home.
However, any natural fiber tends to shed and deteriorate over time, which is why there are so many wonderful sisal alternatives on the market.
Sisel fibers are quite resilient and if cared for well, they can last for many years. However, true sisel tends to stain and carry moisture, making them difficult for an active family lifestyle. Many beautiful sisel alternatives are on the market with synthetic durability.
Sisal fibers are very absorbent and retain moisture, causing mildew and mold. If you own a true sisal rug, use as little water as possible while cleaning.
An indoor outdoor sisal rug can be hosed off, however, as it’s made of a Polypropylene material.
Get more of my best tips for layering rug in this design guide for Layering Rugs on Carpet!

I’d love to hear from you! Do you love sisal rugs as much as I do? Have you struggled to maintain the rugs that you love?
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catherine vierheller says
Hello, so sorry with so many questions. Did you get the protectant on your rug?
Thank you in advance!
Julie Blanner says
I didn’t and it still serves us well today!
catherine says
Hi Julie, did you by chance need to have a seam in your rug? If so how does that look?
Thank you in advance!
Catherine
Julie Blanner says
I didn’t! I believe our longest length is 14′.
catherine says
Hello,
Did you use a rug pad with your beautiful sisal?
Thank you…love your website!
Julie Blanner says
Thank you, Catherine! I don’t. I personally don’t use a lot of rug pads, but you can!It’s another layer to catch dirt.
Catherine says
Hi Julie, just wondering is the poly rug soft underfoot? Just wondering as thinking about it for indoors where we walk barefoot.
Thank you!
Julie Blanner says
Hi Catherine!
Yes, it’s so soft! We really love it, and it’s holding up beautifully!
Have a great week,
Julie
Ann says
Hello — are you still liking the poly sisal rug in the particular color you chose? Did you ever use as stair runner? Any regrets about this rug? Thank you!
Julie Blanner says
YES! It’s amazing. We take it outside once a year to hose off, otherwise just vacuum and use water to clean big stains. We have the stair runner ready to install, it just keeps getting bumped down on the to do list.