Transform Your Patio with Outdoor Rug

An outdoor rug can completely transform your patio, adding comfort, style, and a cohesive look to your outdoor space. With various colors, patterns, and materials available, choosing the perfect rug can be both exciting and overwhelming. This guide will help you select the best outdoor rug and style it effectively to enhance your patio.

Start by considering the material. Outdoor rugs are typically made from synthetic fibers like polypropylene, polyester, or recycled plastic, which are resistant to moisture, fading, and mildew. Natural fiber rugs like jute and sisal can also be used but require more maintenance.

Next, determine the right size for your space. A large rug can define an outdoor seating or dining area, while a smaller rug can highlight specific sections. Ensure the rug is proportionate to your furniture, ideally extending a few inches beyond the seating arrangement.

When selecting a design, choose a pattern or color that complements your existing decor. Bold patterns can create a statement, while neutral tones provide a subtle and sophisticated look. Consider the surrounding elements such as patio furniture, cushions, and plants to achieve a harmonious design.

Proper care and maintenance are essential for the longevity of your outdoor rug. Regularly shake out dirt and debris, and clean spills immediately to prevent stains. Many outdoor rugs can be hosed down with water and mild soap for deep cleaning. Store the rug indoors during extreme weather conditions to prolong its life.

To style your patio, layer the rug with outdoor furniture and accessories. A well-placed rug under a seating arrangement or dining set can create a cozy, inviting atmosphere. Adding cushions, lanterns, and potted plants will enhance the overall aesthetic and make your outdoor space feel like an extension of your home.

By selecting the right outdoor rug and styling it thoughtfully, you can elevate the look of your patio, making it a comfortable and stylish retreat for relaxation and entertaining.

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How misusing a jet wash can damage a patio or driveway

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Here’s why it’s important to know how to jet wash a patio. Using excessive water pressure on natural stone paving or porcelain outdoor tiles can result in the following damage.

Surface erosion and etching, particularly of natural stone. This makes paving prone to further damage, as well as increases the speed at which it accumulates dirt. Softer types of sandstone, such as Fossil Mint (which we don’t supply) are particularly vulnerable to jet-wash damage.

Loss of jointing material between the slabs or tiles. If this is dislodged, it compromises the stability of the patio and creates an uneven surface.

Chipping and cracking. This can occur at the edges of slabs, particularly if there are pre-existing weaknesses in the material.

Fading and discolouration. This results in a patchy appearance.

Removal of sealant protection, which can happen if the surface of the stone is damaged, leaving it more vulnerable to staining.

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How to clean a patio or driveway with a jet wash

Choose the right pressure washer

Select a pressure washer with an adjustable pressure setting, to ensure you can control the power output. Look for a jet wash with a fan or adjustable nozzle. This will help you control the angle of the spray.

Clear the area

Remove any furniture, plants, or obstacles that could be damaged during the jet washing process. Sweep the area thoroughly with a stiff-bristled broom to remove any loose debris.

Wear appropriate safety gear

Before starting the jet washing process, don safety goggles, gloves, and non-slip shoes to protect yourself from any debris or water spray.

How to use a jet wash

If you haven’t used the jet wash before, practise the following technique in a discreet area. The whole idea is NOT to blast the stone directly at point-blank range. That way lies damage.

The jet should be set at medium pressure.

Hold the wand 50cm above from the paving and at a 45 degree angle to the surface of the stone.

Work across the patio or driveway at a diagonal to the lie of the slabs. This ensures you don’t run the jet along the joints.

Pass slowly over the slabs or tiles. Move the nozzle in a consistent sweeping motion, overlapping each pass slightly to ensure thorough cleaning.

Maintain sweeping pattern to reduce the risk of over-exposing some areas to the water jet.

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