How To Keep Your Patio Rug From Blowing Away

Placing a rug beneath your patio furniture is an easy way to make your outdoor living area more luxurious and stylish. It adds a colorful detail to the space and excellent relief from a hot patio on a sunny day. However, investing in a beautiful outdoor rug means you'll want to prevent it from blowing about by the wind. Keeping your rug secure will safeguard it from damage and protect your guests from tripping over edges that may flip over during a strong breeze.

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The simplest way to keep your rug flat is to arrange your patio furniture to anchor various parts of the rug. As you plan your seating arrangement, consider how to position each piece so that it maximizes conversation but also rests on part of the rug. Then you can add decorative pieces that contribute to the design and provide stability, such as a heavy planter or a firewood basket. Creating a design that keeps your rug in place will protect it and maintain its beauty throughout the season. Here are several ways to secure your patio rug that are practical and beautiful.

Use a heavy planter or firewood bucket

If your patio furniture is lightweight and not heavy enough to keep your rug in place, adding additional items for extra stability is a good idea. For instance, a heavy planter is a beautiful way to anchor your rug. Choose a sturdy one so it will not topple over easily in the wind. Also, opt for a plant that can withstand a heavy breeze, such as a holly, azalea, or mondo grass. The advantage of using a planter is that it is easy to rearrange and move to a different spot if necessary. 

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For additional protection against the wind, place a weatherproof basket or metal bucket on any exposed rug corner that may turn over during a gust of wind. The open weave of the basket will allow rain to drain quickly, or you can drill holes in the bottom of a bucket. Place weights inside to keep it secure, then use them to store recreational items such as backyard toys or gardening supplies. You may also position it near a firepit to store firewood for chillier evenings, making it a practical solution for spring and fall.

Opt for a sturdy rug pad

Adhesive tape is another way to keep your rug from blowing in the wind and will not interfere with your patio decor. However, plain sticky tape may not adhere to a rough surface like concrete and can potentially damage a wood deck. Instead, use the tape to secure the rug to a heavy rug pad. This type of pad is often made of rubber, offering weight and stability that will keep the rug in place. It will also make an uneven surface more level and comfortable to walk on. In addition, these provide additional protection between the rug and the surface beneath it. 

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Using ideas such as these to protect your rug from the wind will make your patio more beautiful and secure. Even better, these suggestions complement various outdoor decor and are easy to move or rearrange. Incorporating functional ideas to anchor your outdoor rug is sure to make entertaining easier and enhance your enjoyment of your outdoor living space.

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