2x3 Non-Slip Rugs

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Modern Geometric Diamond Jute-Look Indoor/Outdoor Rug
Regular priceFrom $35.90
Rustic Herringbone Sisal-Look Indoor/Outdoor Area Rug
Regular priceFrom $35.90
Modern Herringbone Jute-Look Indoor/Outdoor Area Rug
Regular priceFrom $35.90
Beige Blue Boho Oushak Washable Rug
Regular priceFrom $47.00
Gray Boho Oushak Washable Rug
Regular priceFrom $47.00
Green Pink Oushak Washable Rug
Regular priceFrom $47.00
Navy Blue Brick Oushak Area Washable Rug
Regular priceFrom $47.00
Earth Tones Oushak Area Washable Rug
Regular priceFrom $47.00
Brown Boho Oushak Vintage Style Washable Rug
Regular priceFrom $47.00
Odilia Black Gray Modern Turkish Rug
Regular priceFrom $23.60
Munya Natural Pastel Modern Persian Rug
Regular priceFrom $23.60
Raven Brown Cream Modern Turkish Rug
Regular priceFrom $23.60
Leena Blue Colorful Aesthetic Oushak Rug
Regular priceFrom $41.00
Melanie Orange Brown Persian Vintage Rug
Regular priceFrom $23.60

About Our 2x3 Non-Slip Rugs

Do I need to buy a rug pad for these?

No! That is the best part. These rugs come with a rubber or latex backing already applied to the bottom, so they grip the floor right out of the package. You save money and hassle.

Are these safe for hardwood floors?

Generally, yes. However, if you have freshly refinished floors or very old vintage varnish, you should check the manufacturer's care instructions. Some rubber backings can trap moisture or react with certain floor finishes over long periods. Moving the rug occasionally helps prevent this.

Can I wash rubber-backed rugs?

Many of them, yes. However, the most important rule is do not use heat to dry them. High heat in a dryer will cause the rubber backing to crumble and flake off. Always air dry.

Are they thick or thin?

Non-slip rugs are usually on the thinner side (low pile). This keeps them lightweight and reduces the tripping hazard, which is the whole point of a safety rug!

Do they work on carpet?

Not really. The rubber backing is designed to grip hard surfaces like wood, tile, or laminate. On carpet, a rubber-backed rug might still "creep" or bunch up. You would need a specific "rug-on-carpet" pad for that application.