A new area rug or one that s been rolled up and tucked out of the way for a while gets used to its rolled shape over time.
How to flatten a new area rug.
Normally these rugs have been rolled up for quite some time.
Carpet tape works on hard floors and on existing wall to wall carpet holding your rug in place to flatten existing creases and eliminate new ones.
Rolling your rug in the opposite direction sometimes helps get rid of curls and allows the rug to lay flat.
Leave the rug rolled up for about an hour and unroll it to see if the rug will lay flat.
Use heat or moisture to relax the fibers.
After being rolled for so long new rugs might not look so good right out of the package.
In this video we ll show you how to uncurl your brand new rug.
Then remove the paper covering the adhesive and smooth the rug over the floor.
Place your area rug on the floor upside down.
Whenever you order or buy a new rug assuming is has some size to it you will get the rug in a roll.
Unrolling the rug reveals that it no longer lies completely flat and.
Reverse roll the rug so the bent fibers are forced to lay in the opposite direction.
Purchasing a new rug can be exciting as you give one room a partial makeover just by setting the rug on the floor with little effort required.
Flatten the rug by applying weight evenly and firmly.
Remove creases from a small rug.
The three best ways to flatten area rugs.
Bringing home new area rugs for the first time can be very exciting.
Follow this diy guide to choose the ideal flattening method for your particular area rug.
Press the tape down firmly smoothing it as you go.
Tightly roll up the rug and secure it with a piece of twine.
You can try loosely rolling the rug back the opposite direction using carpet tape or laying it upside down to flatten your rug use heavy plants books upturned furniture or mattresses to push back on the fibers.
When you get home and try to lay it down where you would like it it will want to roll back up.
Apply this tape to the back of your rug.
Once you unroll the rug.
Rug bumps and folds can be dangerous so we understand why you d want to deal with them right away.