The best alternative sisal rug – get the look, without the fuss! Easy-to-clean, custom sisal rugs for your entry, living room, dining room and bedroom.
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 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.
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 we opted for a durable rug with the same look and feel.
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.
Note: 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 These Sisal Rugs
Synthetic fibers offer more durability, making them excellent for high use areas. Sisal rugs are often blended with synthetic materials. You can also find sisal wool blends, sisal nylon blends, and so much more. This indoor outdoor sisal rug is actually 100% polypropylene, which means it won’t mold, mildew or fade. It’s so durable, it can be hosed off!
- Soft Underfoot
- Tightly Woven
- Easy to Maintain
- Durable
- Use Indoors or Outdoors
How to Order a Custom Sisal Rug
- Select your favorite textures and designs.
- 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!
Not sure what size you need?
Rug Dimension Guides
Sources
Living Room Rug
- Style: Belize Outdoor Sisal Rug with Border
- Color: Frost
- Border: Extra Wide Cotton Alabaster
Living Room Rug (Previous)
- Style: Carmen Outdoor Polysilk
- Color: Sand
- Border: Narrow Cotton
Stair Runner
- Style: Belize Outdoor Sisal Rug
- Color: Dune
- Border: Serging in Dune
DIY
Installing a stair runner is easy!
How to Clean an Indoor Outdoor Rug
- Regular Maintenance – Vacuum regularly. Removing debris will keep it clean and give it longevity between deep cleans.
- Spills – Using a white cloth or paper towels, work from the outside of the spill inward, blot, pressing firmly, until no moisture remains. For red wine or red sauce, blog with a white cloth or paper towel dampened with club soda from the outside in.
- Stains – Spot clean with a damp, white cloth or white paper towels. Blot, don’t rub. For more difficult stains, dampen a white cloth with club soda and blot clean with Folex.
- Deep Clean – Hose rug clean with water. For heavily soiled rugs, hose clean with clear dish soap and water. Allow to dry.
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.
Sorry. Where do I actually order the rug. I can measure and choose borders. Just need the website to order. Thank uou
Hi Gayle!
The rug is linked in the “sources” section of this post.
Hope that helps – enjoy!
Julie
Is this sisal rug for entryway too??
How and where do I shop for this styles of rug?
Hi Rhonda,
You can find all the details about this rug in the category with the heading “Our Custom Sisal Rug Details” – you’ll see the rug link and color/style info too! Enjoy,
Julie
Hi Julie. I love your channel and your blog. I am confused about the ,indoor outdoor rugs. Are they Sisal or polypropelene? I thought you said the sisal collect dust underneath. I am trying to find a buget friendly rug that’s manageble and attractive. Suggestions are welcomed:)
They’re made to look like sisal, without the fuss. Enjoy!
How do I order a sample of the faux sisal rugs?
Hi Leslie,
It looks like they do offer samples- visit the website here: https://www.sisalrugs.com/free-samples
I’ll be sure to add that to the post.
Enjoy,
Julie