Costco has a good selection. I got a super cheap/thin 6x9 indoor/outdoor rug for $20 a few months ago. Answer from Ojja on reddit.com
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reddit.com › r/interiordecorating › best rugs on amazon or wayfair (need recs)
r/interiordecorating on Reddit: Best Rugs on Amazon or Wayfair (Need Recs)
November 3, 2024 -

I am looking for a cheapish (between $90 to $150) rug that is washable and not the color white. I just spilled on my last rug that I bought from Amazon and its pretty much ruined. Has anyone bought a good rug they love from Amazon (thinking these ones) or Wayfair? Would love your help in finding some options.

(I am looking for a rug that is 8x10 that will be going in my living room)

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reddit.com › r/homeowners › where do you find cheap large rugs? (non-fancy)
r/homeowners on Reddit: Where do you find cheap large rugs? (Non-fancy)
October 10, 2024 -

I did happen to find a few options on Amazon but I’m looking for some bigger ones. I got one for 20 bucks that’s 5x9.

I’m just trying to cover the basement floor. It can literally any style color texture etc, just need big ones like 6x9- or bigger. I have a lot of area to cover.

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reddit.com › r/femalelivingspace › any advice for finding large rugs on the cheap?
r/femalelivingspace on Reddit: Any advice for finding large rugs on the cheap?
February 23, 2019 -

I’ve been looking for an 8x10 rug but I can’t find any for less than $200. Any tips for what kind of sales to check for or places to look for used ones? My FB Marketplace isn’t offering much help sadly, and I’m not sure where else to go. Do big box stores ever have mega rug sales lol? I’m looking for your standard red oriental rug, if that helps at all. Thank you for any advice!!

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reddit.com › r/frugal › inexpensive rugs
r/Frugal on Reddit: inexpensive rugs
October 3, 2021 -

Hi all!

My HOA has a requirement for each home to be 85% covered by rugs. I'm struggling finding large rugs for cheap. Facebook market place is failing me, so I've come here.

An exception is Southeastern Salvage Home Emporium - huge mammoth size rugs for $100. I mean its really remarkable if anyone lives in Tenneessee and has been there. But I'm moving out of the state and don't want to pay for shipping something so huge.

Edit: I have now learned the word for huge rug is area rug.

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reddit.com › r/homeowners › high-quality affordable large rugs? where do you find them these days?
r/homeowners on Reddit: High-quality affordable large rugs? Where do you find them these days?
January 19, 2024 -

I haven't had much luck looking for large rugs on FB and eBay - even gave the old Craigslist a try.

Not looking for artisanal level Persian rug quality but struggling to find decent ones that aren't overly expensive.

Where is a good place to find decent large rugs these days?

Edit: Thank you everyone! We ended up ordering a couple of rugs from Bed bath and beyond / Overstock.

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r/HomeDecorating on Reddit: where to buy rugs
December 26, 2024 -

i have been trying to find a medium sized rug that is colorful and not too expensive. i have checked in places like target homegoods etc but all of them seem to be too big or a bit too small or doesn’t look good. i saw one on facebook market place from loloi that i loved but it seems very expensive. i also want to get a new one even though the one on facebook was a good deal because it seems hard to clean. any suggestions

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r/Frugal on Reddit: Area Rugs
February 2, 2019 -

Hello Frugal Army!

Any suggestions on where to purchase extra large area rugs for cheap and reasonable prices? I've shared a house with my sister for a while now, and I chose the basement as my half of the house (considering she has kids, it was the best decision). I'd love to make it feel warm and cozy. Any suggestions?

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reddit.com › r/malelivingspace › affordable place to buy rugs?
r/malelivingspace on Reddit: affordable place to buy rugs?
March 29, 2023 -

Hi everyone! I am moving soon to a pre-war building and need to cover like 70% of my floors with rugs. I have some pretty large rooms like 12'x17' and also need a couple of runners. I am finding it hard to find large rugs that are affordable (<300) each. Do y'all have any recommendations? If I have to suck it up and spend more for something that's higher quality I guess I can save up for it but not thrilled about the idea lol. I also have 2 cats so probably looking for ones that are lower pile and easier to maintain.

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Designer here, Less than 300 for a rug pad alone for that size isn't outrageous, and you you do actually need rug pads for comfort, noise & longevity. For that size rug at a lower cost you probably need to go to a carpet store, find a remnant you like & have the store bind it. This will be significantly less expensive than trying to find a similar sized area rug (and it will be custom). To save money on runners in lower traffic areas you can usually get away with jute/sisal, which go with everything. That said they are pretty impossible to clean so if your cats spray or you are always spilling/having parties, skip them all together. Jute/Sisal would also be a good choice as a base/starter rug and you can layer nicer quality smaller rugs on top as you find them. This look is not for everyone, but can look really great. Most designers will tell you to buy natural fiber rugs (like wool & silk) but that simply isn't always true or practical. If you are starting with nothing, I would only tell you to "invest" in a bedroom rug. Environmental impact aside, Higher quality viscose and polypropylene are totally okay (especially in heavily used spaces), faux silk is the easiest to replicate in solid colors. Overstock is great for this, have excellent customer service, & they ship free on larger sizes! https://www.overstock.com/Home-Garden/Alexander-Home-Isabelle-Traditional-Vintage-Border-Area-Rug/27283580/product.html?refccid=EZNNM2226F4LNUKFUNDNBWG6PA&osp=true&lyceumGuid=57e7df45-da2b-4394-a919-144aa6613b33&searchidx=1&option=46062811 https://www.overstock.com/Home-Garden/Alexander-Home-Isabelle-Traditional-Vintage-Border-Area-Rug/27283571/product.html?refccid=EZNNM2226F4LNUKFUNDNBWG6PA&osp=true&lyceumGuid=57e7df45-da2b-4394-a919-144aa6613b33&searchidx=26&option=46062782 here are two examples of low pile, easy care 9x12 rugs for $265 and 255 respectively, that I have used in clients homes & look great...Shipping is insane on large rugs, and returns are a PITA so I encourage you to stick with more neutral choices. Obviously, buy what you like. https://www.overstock.com/Home-Garden/Safavieh-Handmade-Natural-Fiber-Barbados-Chunky-Thick-Jute-Rug-6-x-9/4382770/product.html?refccid=EZNNM2226F4LNUKFUNDNBWG6PA&searchidx=27&option=7506792 This is a 2.6x10 runner for about 75 dollars. As far as customer service, R ugs.com is great, Rugsusa.com is not. Boutiquerugs.com is very hit or miss. Safavieh is a huge brand with excellent quality rugs and are usually priced affordably, you can find them everywhere including Amazon. IMHO"Ruggable" products would be extremely overpriced, for a single person with cats. Vintage is great but can be way more costly as well as time consuming. Etsy is your best friend for smaller rugs & runners. If you have access to one, HomeGoods often has higher quality wool rugs in larger sizes around your price point, but mostly in standard sizes like 5x7 & 8x10. 9x12 and 10x14 are rare and get snatched up pretty quick. Feel free to ask me any design questions, I'm going though cancer treatment and bored as hell! Congrats on your new place! HTH!
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Check out floorfound.com for discounted
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Where do you find affordable rugs? : r/interiordecorating
November 17, 2020 - I've gotten decent deals on amazon, but you really have to look around. Look for good review photos for accuracy on texture and thickness. And keep an eye out for the "free returns" when ordering- at least you can send it back if it sucks. ... RugsUSA.com I got so many soft great rugs for so cheap!
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reddit.com › r/homeimprovement › tips on finding several affordable rugs
r/HomeImprovement on Reddit: Tips on finding several affordable rugs
March 13, 2018 -

We recently purchased our first home (yay!) and, after living in a much smaller space (2 bdrm apt) we are in need of LOTS of new furniture/decor ($$$). We are trying to take our time in furnishing so that we can acquire high quality items over time.

The majority of the house is engineered wood or tile, so we are in need of several rugs. The primary reason being our dog's poor traction on the slick floors. However, this falls much lower on the priority list than aforementioned furnishings and I really don't want to be spending >$150/each for multiple area rugs at the moment, especially when we will be replacing furnishings/redecorating rooms over the next year or two. If possible I would like to buy 1-2 runners and 2 area rugs at the lowest price possible and replace them once we have a better idea of what our furnishings/decor are going to look like.

So, r/homeimprovement, anyone have ideas about where to obtain area rugs and runners for a low price? Can we get sections of carpet cut and "hemmed" or something? Would you trust rugs from a second-hand store or garage sale? For some reason that kind of weirds me out...

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reddit.com › r/homeowners › best place to buy throw rugs or area rugs that don't cost a fortune? southeast usa
r/homeowners on Reddit: Best place to buy throw rugs or area rugs that don't cost a fortune? Southeast USA
January 18, 2025 - Find a local HomeGoods store. They have a ton of different rugs. You don't always find what you want, but you get a great deal when you do. ... amazon.
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reddit.com › r/homeimprovement › where the heck can i buy an area rug without spending a fortune?
r/HomeImprovement on Reddit: Where the heck can I buy an area rug without spending a fortune?
October 21, 2014 -

I recently bought a fancy coffee table for my apartment. Problem is, it's on castors and I have a hardwood floor so it likes to wander around the room. I'm thinking of buying an area rug but have NO CLUE where to buy, what to look for when I'm buying, if I should get big or small, what materials are high quality, etc. etc.

I'm totally lost. I've been by Rona and Home Depot ( I am in Canada, if that helps you guys) and the prices on the rugs there are ridiculous. Like $1000+, I can't afford something like that.

I don't really want to buy from KIJIJI, as I'd be really afraid of getting bugs or something and I don't think there's a proper way to clean them? I could be wrong.

Anyways, I'm way out of my league here, so if anyone can help me out to get started here it'd be greatly appreciated.