I’ll be upfront: I was a rug snob before I bought a Ruggable.
I had a beautiful wool rug in my living room that I’d spent too much on and loved unreasonably. The idea of a washable polyester rug felt like settling — something you buy when you’ve given up on having nice things and just want something that survives the dog.
Then my cat knocked a full glass of red wine across the living room floor. Some of it hit the wool rug. Some hit the Ruggable runner I’d put in the kitchen doorway a month earlier on impulse. The wine came out of the Ruggable in one wash cycle with zero trace. The wool rug still has a shadow of that stain despite professional cleaning.
That’s when I stopped being a rug snob.
Quick Highlights
- ✅ Machine washable — fits in a standard home washing machine, comes out looking clean
- ✅ Two-piece system actually works — pad stays put, cover removes cleanly
- ✅ Design range is far better than most washable rug brands — real patterns, not playroom aesthetics
- ✅ Genuinely good for pets, kids, kitchens, entryways — anywhere accidents happen
- ✅ New All-in-One option eliminates the two-piece frustration entirely
- ✅ Customer service consistently praised across independent reviews
- ❌ Classic styles are thin — doesn’t feel like a wool or high-pile rug underfoot
- ❌ More expensive than basic non-washable rugs at comparable sizes
- ❌ Two-piece setup alignment can be fiddly for large sizes
❌ Corners can lift if the pad isn’t fully adhered on textured floors
Best for: Pet owners, households with kids, kitchens, entryways, dining rooms — any space where spills are a reality and you want a rug that can actually be cleaned.
About Ruggable
Best for: Pet owners, households with kids, kitchens, entryways, dining rooms — any space where spills are a reality and you want a rug that can actually be cleaned.
The design range has expanded significantly from the early days — the brand now works with interior designers and artists on collaboration collections that genuinely look good in adult spaces rather than defaulting to the “washable = playroom” aesthetic most competitors settle for. They’ve also added an All-in-One rug option — a single-piece washable rug that doesn’t require the two-piece alignment process.
Ruggable Review: Full Breakdown
How the Two-Piece System Works
You lay the pad on the floor. It grips the floor from underneath and grips the rug cover from the top. In practice: the pad does stay put. The alignment part is where the system gets slightly annoying for larger sizes — getting a 9×12 rug cover to sit perfectly straight requires either patience or a second person.
The new All-in-One option solves all of this. No alignment, no two-piece wrestling, no corner issues. It washes the same way — remove it, roll it up, put it in the machine.
Thickness — The Most Common Misconception
Classic Ruggable covers are thin. Not uncomfortably thin, but noticeably lower pile than a wool or high-pile synthetic rug. If you stand on it in bare feet in a kitchen or entryway, it feels fine. If you stand on it in a bedroom expecting the cushioned underfoot feel of a quality wool rug — you’ll notice the difference.
Classic Ruggable covers are thin. Not uncomfortably thin, but noticeably lower pile than a wool or high-pile synthetic rug. If you stand on it in bare feet in a kitchen or entryway, it feels fine. If you stand on it in a bedroom expecting the cushioned underfoot feel of a quality wool rug — you’ll notice the difference.
Performance in Real Life
In the kitchen: excellent. Red wine came out completely clean in one cycle. Coffee — same. Muddy paw prints from a wet dog after a walk — gone. In the entryway: one of the best use cases — being able to throw the entire cover in the machine every couple of weeks is genuinely life-improving compared to spot-cleaning something that’s been walked on hundreds of times.
In the bedroom: my honest recommendation is to go elsewhere. Bedrooms are low-traffic, low-spill environments where the main job of a rug is softness and comfort.
Best Ruggable Products Worth Buying
Best for: Kitchens, entryways, dining rooms, and any high-traffic space where washability matters more than plush underfoot feel.
Top Features:
- The flat-weave construction is easy to clean, low on debris-trapping, and surprisingly durable in high-traffic areas
- The design range covers traditional, contemporary, and abstract patterns genuinely suitable for adult spaces
One Honest Drawback: Thin underfoot — not the right choice for a bedroom or lounge where softness matters.
- The design range covers traditional, contemporary, and abstract patterns genuinely suitable for adult spaces
One Honest Drawback: Thin underfoot — not the right choice for a bedroom or lounge where softness matters.
Verdict: The best-value entry into the Ruggable range for practical rooms.
Best for: Anyone who wants washable rugs without the two-piece alignment process.
Top Features:
- Single-piece construction that rolls up for washing the same way as the cover-only pieces
- Solves the most common complaint about the original system without sacrificing the washable function
One Honest Drawback: Newer to the lineup so fewer design options than the classic two-piece range.
Verdict: The right choice for buyers who know the two-piece system would frustrate them.
Best for: Anyone placing a Ruggable in a space where they stand for extended periods — kitchen, home office, workshop.
Top Features:
- Adds meaningful comfort underfoot and makes the thickness difference between Ruggable and traditional rugs much less noticeable
- Adds meaningful comfort underfoot and makes the thickness difference between Ruggable and traditional rugs much less noticeable
Verdict: If you’re putting a Ruggable anywhere you stand frequently, upgrade the pad.
What Customers Actually Think
Real accounts paraphrased:
- “Installed in the entrance of a house with a big dog and a gardening family. After a month of mud and heavy traffic, stains disappear on a low-temperature wash.”
- “I’m a self-confessed rug snob and I have to admit — the Ruggable has earned a permanent place in my kitchen.”
- “Classic style is thinner than I expected. Wish I’d known to upgrade the pad from the start.”
- “A red wine spill came out completely clean after one machine wash.”
Is Ruggable Worth It?
For kitchens, entryways, dining rooms, pet households, and family homes: yes — the washability is genuinely life-changing in spaces where rugs get dirty regularly.
For bedrooms and formal living rooms with no pets or children: look at traditional rugs instead.
Final Verdict
Ruggable doesn’t replace every rug in your home. What it does is solve a specific, genuine problem — that the rugs that get dirty the way things get dirty in a real home can now be cleaned properly instead of accumulated into something you try not to look at too closely.
Overall Rating: 8.4 / 10
Category | Score |
Washability & Cleaning | 9.5 / 10 |
Design Range | 8.5 / 10 |
Durability | 8 / 10 |
Underfoot Comfort (classic) | 6.5 / 10 |
Value for Money | 8 / 10 |
Overall | 8.4 / 10 |




