I've been considering purchasing a Revival rug and have been looking through reviews for some time now. For the most part they are GLOWING. There are a couple of warnings to stay away from high pile wool rugs due to their shedding, but otherwise there really isn't anything too concerning. All I can find are a couple of Reddit threads with said info, blogs recommending it, and then the reviews on the website. There are barely any 1 star or 2 star reviews, and the ones that are present aren't too harsh. It either is that the color was off or the size was slightly off. And even then a lot of them say that they just went with a different Revival rug.
Are critical reviews on Revival rugs being removed? Does anyone have any experience with the rugs?
Hi all! Looking for feedback on Revival washable rugs if anyone has to share?! I have two ruggables, and really no complaints (ok fine, the color fading isn’t ideal), but i’m looking for a softer option for my bedroom. Revival caught my attention and their reviews seem great, but I know better than to not ask reddit. Let me know!!
searched the sub and didn’t find much in regards to Revival specifically, sorry if a repeat post!
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Hey all, does anyone have any experience or has anyone heard of “revivrug.shop”?
Apparently, they have a $10 sale (really everything’s around $10-30) going on right now for “odd-sized” rugs.
But when you check out the selection there’s hundreds of rugs available and there doesn’t appear to be anything particularly out of the ordinary about the sizing or quality. And the sizes can run to full room-sizes.
When you click an item, a timer counting down to the “end” of sale starts at T-minus 30 seconds…but then you click another item and the timer starts over again.
I started the checkout process to see shipping costs, and with 3 rugs totaling $37 (seriously, what), shipping is only $9.90.
I found them through the attached Facebook ad. Their site looks decently legit with full descriptions and photos, but their links (ig, fb, blog, etc) don’t actually link to anything.
I’m wondering if they were actually affiliated with revival rugs in some form, or a knockoff site copy/pasting their descriptions and photos?
My “if it’s too good to be true, it’s not” senses are really going off, but the website seems like such a big production and I wanted to see if anyone can verify or heard of them/this sale?
Revival rugs
I am looking to replace the rug my baby comes into contact with most (living room 8 x10)
I am looking at hook and loom flat weave ($400) GOTS certified.
But revival rugs have similar size, organic cotton, patterned ($250) but not GOTS certified so … how do you really know??
It’s driving me nuts. If I get the revival I can afford a natural rug pad but … I don’t want to get just a organic rug that has toxic dyes it would defeat the whole purpose.
Guidance is appreciated :(
Slowly and frugally transitioning my home as my baby has just started crawling.
I am finally replacing my gross carpet with hardwood in the next month. I live in a condo and have downstairs neighbors. I want to be a good neighbor, so I need to pick up a few rugs to muffle sound in high-traffic areas.
I can't afford the super high-end luxury stuff, but I also don't want to get yet another cheap rug from Target. I'm also not interested in Ruggable, despite how ever-present their ads are on my Instagram feed.
Any recommendations out there?
I wanted a natural material rug, and didn't want to contribute to new waste so I specifically looked for vintage rugs. I was willing to look past weird smells other redditors mentioned. Are these actually made new despite being sold as "Vintage" and "one of a kind"? Here's my confirmation ordering this rug (I have it now) and it's since been relisted still as one of a kind?? Is it even wool??
purchase confirmation relisted also relistedI’d love to have a beautiful wool rug in my living room, but I have a husky puppy who would absolutely destroy it in under a month. So I’m looking at more practical options- specifically, two washable rugs: Shell from Revival and Summit Plush from RugsUSA.
Both are machine-washable, which I’m hoping will make spot cleaning easier. The Summit Plush is more affordable and thicker, which makes it appealing, but I’ve seen more consistently positive reviews for the Shell rug online.
If you own either of these rugs, I’d really appreciate hearing about your experience, especially if you have pets! How do they hold up to fur, dirt, and daily wear?
https://www.revivalrugs.com/products/washable-rug-shell?variant=39853460881507&nbt=nb%3Aadwords%3Ax%3A17422929748%3A%3A&nb_adtype=pla&nb_kwd=&nb_ti=&nb_mi=123008911&nb_pc=online&nb_pi=MNSR13SHLBC04X06&nb_ppi=&nb_placement=&nb_li_ms=&nb_lp_ms=&nb_fii=&nb_ap=&nb_mt=&gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQiAw6yuBhDrARIsACf94RWbTX2otHmgV2ssOzVtDnLBmqd3ixODsaeeclX_GXUcYt5XZb3qLxUaAtLfEALw_wcB
I'd love to hear a review from someone who has one of these rugs, in this color specifically. How has it held up over time? Thanks!
Curious if anyone has purchased a revival washable rug and if you’d recommend them.
Hey yall, just moved into a new house and would really love to buy a high quality rug (but still affordable) that will last in my bedroom for a long time. I've looked at Ruggable and have been on Overstock. I would like to stick around $300 or less. I know I can't get anything amazing for that price, but just a nice, solid rug will do that isn't too big (5x7 probably)/ I don't want shag or anything super plush either. Any suggestions welcome!
We need a large living room rug. I had been planning to get a cotton one from Hook and Loom for a while. Now I'm second guessing because they are all just so plain. I don't want to hate the look of a massive rug that costs a ton! Then I came across Tumble rugs which are synthetic but check all the buzzword boxes - Oeko-Tex certified, free of PFCs, PFAS, BPA, formaldehyde, phalates, PROp 65 and CPSC compliance, yadda, yadda, yadda....and they are pretty! And affordable!
I think what I'm making this post for is to see if anyone has either of these brands and could give their opinions. Or if you don't, what would be the moderatelygranola approach? I was so set on a natural fiber but I'm tempted by the look of synthetics so I don't know if need to stay strong in my desire to be natural or relax and get something I like 😅
I need to replace my current rug (photo attached) and I’ve been looking at rugs for the last 3 days and i’m going insane. I tend to gravitate towards white/ivory rugs but I do have a dog and this is a high traffic area so I’m constantly cleaning and replacing this rug. I’m too scared to try anything bold but I’m hoping to get some more insight and inspiration. Any help or advice is appreciated!
I’ve seen a few different sites but I’m not sure they’re reliable. Any ideas?
I purchased the washable stripe rug and am wondering if anyone has this design or similar . Basically I've heard great things about the polyester rugs but my only concern would be the plush part eventually flattening and looking shaggy and worn out. How is your washable rug holding up?
I recently purchased a Revival polyester washable rug, Mizzle, and was initially really happy. It's very soft, and the pattern is vibrant. But every crumb, hair, or piece of lint sticks to the fibers-- I've tried a robo vac, a standard bagless, a handheld, even a shop vac, and it still always looks like a mess. This is an 8x10 so washing in a machine is not possible and regardless, we should be able to vacuum. I wanted to avoid shedding, but this is not a viable alternative. Of course we are beyond 30 days and it does NOT look unused. Has anyone else experienced this or have any suggestions?
Preferably under $200
In 5 years we have gone through three area rugs. They get so stained and dirty from pets and kids. We got a carpet cleaner so I thought this one would last, but it's pulling out the fibers. I am really interested in getting a washable rug. Do you know of any that are less expensive than ruggable? If you have a washable rug, do you like it?