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Are Rugs Expensive?

Are Rugs Expensive? What Affects Rug Pricing in the Philippines

Many shoppers wonder whether rugs are supposed to be expensive - or if high prices simply mean you’re overpaying. The truth: some rugs are expensive for good reason, while others are overpriced despite being low quality. Here’s what actually affects rug pricing and how to choose the right quality level for your home in the Philippines.

Quick Takeaways

  • Premium materials like wool cost more but last far longer.
  • Oeko-Tex rugs offer luxury quality at a moderate price.
  • Machine washable rugs are affordable and practical.
  • Large rug sizes cost significantly more than small rugs.
  • Cheap rugs wear out quickly—making them more expensive long-term.

Why Some Rugs Are Expensive

The cost of a rug depends on materials, size, construction, and craftsmanship. Higher-quality rugs use better yarns, tighter weaving, and advanced techniques that create a more durable, luxurious feel.

What Affects Rug Price?

1. Material Quality

  • Wool — High cost, premium durability
  • Oeko-Tex certified fibers — Safe, modern, and long-lasting
  • Machine washable fibers — Affordable and practical

2. Rug Size

A 9×12 ft rug can cost double or triple a 5×8 ft rug because of the huge difference in material used.

3. Construction

  • Tightly woven or dense rugs cost more.
  • Hand-finished edges add durability and price.
  • High-low textured patterns require advanced machinery.

4. Design Complexity

Intricate patterns, deep textures, and multi-tone designs typically cost more to produce.

Are Expensive Rugs Worth It?

Often, yes—if the rug is made from premium materials. A good-quality rug can last 5–15 years, while a cheap rug may last only 6–18 months in Filipino humidity.

Rugs That Offer the Best Value

Oeko-Tex Rugs

Excellent balance of price, durability, and premium design. Safe materials make them ideal for condos and modern homes.

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Wool Rugs

Higher upfront cost but exceptional long-term value. Naturally hypoallergenic and extremely durable.

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Machine Washable Rugs

Affordable and convenient—especially for families with kids or pets.

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How to Budget for a Rug

  • ₱7,000–₱15,000 — small spaces, entry rugs, washable rugs
  • ₱15,000–₱30,000 — mid-sized living rooms and bedrooms
  • ₱35,000+ — premium wool or designer rugs

What to Avoid

  • Very cheap synthetics that flatten within months
  • Shag rugs (high maintenance and low durability)
  • Rugs with rubber backing (break down in humidity)

Why Cheap Rugs Cost More Long-Term

Low-quality rugs tend to wear out fast, trap dirt, and lose shape. Buying a premium rug once is often more economical than replacing a cheap rug every year.

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