Our New (Washable!) Kitchen Rug

Our New (Washable!) Kitchen Rug | dreamgreendiy.com + @ruggable #ruggablepartner

*This post was made possible by Ruggable

First of all, I wanted to say that Ruggable did not sponsor today’s blog post. I worked with the brand last week on a sponsored Instagram series, but they had no idea I was planning to share a review today. The reason I wanted to put this full blog post together was because I got sooooooo many questions from you guys last week wondering more about the quality, price-point, and style of the rug, and I didn’t want to leave you hanging.

Yes, I could have answered a few of the more frequently asked questions quickly on my Instagram Stories, but when it comes time to sit down and put my thoughts together for a product review, I prefer creating a longer-form landing page for that review so you guys can easily access it. That’s why the idea for today’s blog post was born!

Keep scrolling to read my honest review of this new kind of washable rug (spoiler: we love it!), plus I’m sharing my 10% off coupon code again in case you want to try one for yourself.

Our New (Washable!) Kitchen Rug | dreamgreendiy.com + @ruggable #ruggablepartner

The long and short of things is this: I can’t believe I waited so long to get a Ruggable rug! That said, I do know why I waited…It’s because I thought a rug in the kitchen would be a real headache. I figured cleaning up food stains (and dirt tracked in from the side door that leads right into the space) would be next to impossible to stay on top of.

At any rate, that’s why I waited so long, but then this opportunity with Ruggable presented itself and I figured I’d give it a try so that I could share my honest review with all of you! The truth is that food stains and dirt do still happen, but they’re easy to clean up. For the first two weeks, we only had to spot treat the rug with our regular spray carpet cleaner and vacuum. It was a gamble getting a mostly white rug for our kitchen, but so far it has been really easy—I think the flat woven texture of the rug cover is to thank for that!

I just ran it through the washing machine for the first time, and it came out like new. I put it through a “delicate” cycle using cold water, and dried it on low until it was just damp. I’m letting it air dry the rest of the way, but may try to go a little longer in the dryer next time because it seems to be slow drying in plain air.

It’s all bright white again, though, and I was able to lay it back down over the non-slip pad by myself. This whole machine-washability thing is such a dream for me since I’m used to ultra-delicate vintage rugs that can barely handle our regular carpet spray. We definitely wouldn’t have a kitchen rug if it weren’t machine-washable like this one is.

Our New (Washable!) Kitchen Rug | dreamgreendiy.com + @ruggable #ruggablepartner

Another big question I’ve gotten about this rug is it’s staying power. It’s touted as being non-slip, and I fully agree. It doesn’t budge at all when you’re walking over it, and we pretty much spin, run, jump, and leap around on this rug since it’s right in the middle of our working triangle in the kitchen. It has posed zero slip hazard because it’s nice and flat, and doesn’t slip around, no matter how many abrupt changes in direction we take.

Now, one thing I have noticed in terms of the non-slip deal is that it does tend to wander just the tiniest bit from its spot centered in the room. In other words, one edge might start to creep a little bit away from the corner of the counter where I had it lined up. I don’t know when this happens because, like I said, we feel zero slipping when actually in use. Not a big deal to me, but just wanted to mention that. I tried holding the corners down with rug tape, but it didn’t stick at all to the rug pad. Oh, well! I still think this rug would be perfect if you’re the caretaker of an elderly family member or friend because it’s low pile enough not to pose a tripping hazard, and definitely won’t come out from under anyone when they’re walking.

Quick note about the price point before I wrap this up. It’s a bit of an investment up front, but as someone who changes her mind frequently, that investment pays off once you have that lower non-slip rug pad in your possession. The setup we got (with both the rug pad and cover) costs $199, but now that we have the rug pad, we can purchase just a new cover next time in a different pattern to change the look, and it costs only $120. Maybe I’m used to vintage rug pricing, but that sounds like a steal to me! It feels like a great investment, especially since you can easily clean the rug without having to hire a professional, too.

If you use the discount code I share at the end of the post below, this whole rug setup (including both the rug pad and cover) is just $179.10!

Our New (Washable!) Kitchen Rug | dreamgreendiy.com + @ruggable #ruggablepartner

Ultimately, we’ve been so blown away by the style and quality of our new kitchen rug, and can’t wait to recommend it to everyone we know. It’s easy to put together (here’s a video of the assembly process if you want to see for yourself), looks great (we love how it breaks up all the wood tones in our kitchen), and we so appreciate the washability factor since we have four pets. More frequently asked questions answered this way!

I can’t wait to choose an alternate cover for it when the seasons change! This one is high on my list, as is this one. If you want to try one out for yourself, use my code “FUNDREAMGREEN10” to get 10% off your purchase (some exclusions apply, code expires 9/12). Which cover would you pick?

Our New (Washable!) Kitchen Rug | dreamgreendiy.com + @ruggable #ruggablepartner

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Mod Kitchen Gadgets We Love

Mod Kitchen Gadgets We Love

I know spring cleaning is just about as trendy a concept as they come, but I’m honestly pretty partial to the idea of fall cleaning instead! It’s always around this time of year when I get the urge to organize every cabinet, drawer, and box in our house, and I’ve started the process of doing exactly that for the fall 2020 season, starting with the kitchen.

Since I’ve been spending lots of time carefully going through all of our cooking gadgets, appliances, and food containers, I thought it was the perfect opportunity to tell you about a few of my favorites. Like most homebodies, I care a lot about the design of pretty much everything that comes through our door, and kitchen supplies are no exception. It can be hard to find good-looking versions of things, though! Keep scrolling for modern options we already love and a few things that I’d like to add to our collection.

Mod Kitchen Gadgets We Love:

1. Dish Rack and Drain Board: We have and love this! It’s the only drying rack I don’t feel like I need to hide in the cabinet.

2. Chip Bag Clips: These are way nicer looking than plain old clothespins, or those gaudy neon clips your husband picked out at the grocery store (kidding…kidding…).

3. Wood Hanger with Pegs: This is perfect for holding reusable shopping bags and dried flowers in the kitchen!

4. Milk Frother: I’ve been on the hunt for something like this that I won’t mind leaving on the countertop.

5. Outlet Charging Station: This is so handy to have in the kitchen! We installed one in ours last year.

6. CoffeeSock ColdBrew Filter: The perfect sustainable alternative to single-use coffee pods and filters.

7. Kitchen Cabinet Turntable: We have something similar in our kitchen that we use everyday!

8. Pour-Over Kettle: Here’s another thing we have (ours is black) and use day after day.

9. Food Composter: We haven’t gotten into this routine yet, but I’d like to. I think this nice white container will help inspire me.

10. Strainer Set: I’ll take any kitchen gadget in gold.

11. Glass Food Storage Containers: Can’t you just picture these full of dried foods in your cabinet, complete with nice vinyl labels?

12. Step Stool: Every kitchen needs a nice step stool like this one!

What caught your eye from that list? I’m personally pining after those mod gold Chip Clips and the cool white Milk Frother. I have a small milk frother that has gotten me pretty far, but I think it might be time for an upgrade to something a little more substantial now that I know my love for homemade chai lattes isn’t going away any time soon. Let me know your top pick from the list in the comments below!

Mod Kitchen Gadgets We Love

*I earn a small percentage from purchases made using the affiliate links above. Affiliate links are not sponsored. Rest assured that I never recommend products we wouldn’t use or don’t already love ourselves.

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