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Modern Bedroom Rug 8x10 Under Bed, Low Pile Teal Washable Rugs for Living Room,Soft Sun Printed Large Rug,Aqua Dining Room Rugs for Under Table Classroom Dorm(8x10ft,Teal)
Modern Bedroom Rug 8x10 Under Bed, Low Pile Teal Washable Rugs for Living Room,Soft Sun Printed Large Rug,Aqua Dining Room Rugs for Under Table Classroom Dorm(8x10ft,Teal)
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About This
- Super Soft: Our area rug for bedroom is made from faux wool fibers and offers a skin-friendly touch. When your kids or pets play barefoot, it's as soft as cotton and like walking on clouds, keeping the soles of your feet warm and comfortable
- Machine Washable Rugs: The 8x10 washable rug is easy to clean. Drinks or stains caused by children can be wiped with a rag. Daily dust can be cleaned with a vacuum or sweeping robot. For deep clean , like mud on your pet's paw, simply place it in the washer for cleaning.
- Ultra-thin and Sun Print Design: The 8x10 rugs are made of 0.2“low pile design and lightweight, can be easily placed in entry bedrooms, and under furniture. The unique sun-printed pattern border, captures a vivid vibe that blends suitable with your room
- Kids and Pet-Friendly: Skin-friendly material, comfortable and safe for kids to roll around! The large area rug is low pile, the pet hair and kid's vomit weren't embedded in this 8x10 washable rug, and the pet's paws won't get snagged or get caught on edges
- Non Slip and Safe: This large living room rug is made of a TPE rubber backing, can help this carpet for bedroom stay in place. Sufficient grip to prevent kids or older slipping. Safe for the everyday indoor high traffic area and family activities
- Note: The 8 x 10 rug may have temporary creases upon arrival.We recommended rolling the carpets in the opposite direction, please allow time for the creases to flatten and settle. Due to variations in screens, lighting, the color in person may vary slightly from the images
Overview
- Brand : Hedlive
- Size : 8'x10'
- Material : Faux Wool
- Weave Type : Machine Made
- Item Weight : 17.4 Pounds
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