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Where To Buy Ruggables !!BETTER!!


I am more than interested in one of my first purchases, but am confused, as I thought I saw somewhere in the info, that these rugs are not recommended for placing on top of another rug? My main interest is for 1 rug for my dining room, which has wood flooring, but also for my family room which has an already existing wall to wall rug in place. Can you please clarify about placing on top of an existing rug as described above, as well as which type of rug pad ( if any) is recommended? Thanks




where to buy ruggables



A cheery, sorbet-colored palette makes this coral beauty feel like sunshine in rug form. Style it in any space where you could use a pop of happy, like a casual breakfast nook, inspiring office space, or nursery.


Equal parts graphic and boho, the Kenza Ocean Blue rug from Ruggable is just about as personality-packed as it gets. The saturated blue shade can easily anchor a room and serve as a showpiece that will have everyone asking where you got it.


Shopping on the Ruggable website is a pretty easy process in general. I ordered my rugs on 11/25 and was told they would take anywhere from 2-4 weeks to ship. One of my rugs shipped out to me on 11/30 (just five days after my order) while the second shipped out on 12/1. Both rugs were delivered to me at my home no later than 12/7.


Amina is a commerce editor for Real Simple and Better Homes & Gardens, where she writes and edits stories that help readers decide what to buy. Previously, she wrote for multiple brands at Dotdash Meredith, with an emphasis on home, kitchen, and travel products. Amina has four years of experience in the industry, and her work has appeared in over a dozen publications.


Amina is a former product reviews writer for Real Simple, Better Homes & Gardens, Travel + Leisure, Food & Wine, and more Dotdash Meredith brands. Her work has also appeared in Good Housekeeping's print and digital publications, where she researched and wrote about everything from eco-friendly home products to children's toys. She has a B.A. in communications and journalism from Montclair State University.


Amina got her start in the industry immediately after college as a fellow for Good Housekeeping at Hearst magazines. Her six-month fellowship eventually led to a full-time job with the Good Housekeeping Institute, where she learned the ins and outs of product testing and reviews. There, Amina worked with in-house experts to write in-depth stories for the print magazine and website.


Amina is currently a commerce editor for Real Simple and Better Homes & Gardens, where she uses her experience researching and testing products to write and edit stories that help readers decide what's actually worth buying. Amina serves on the ASME NEXT Board of Directors. 041b061a72


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