🧡 Step into style and durability with the Livabliss Odelia – where vintage charm meets modern resilience!
The Livabliss Odelia Vintage Bohemian Area Rug is a 5'3" x 7'3" machine woven polypropylene rug featuring a low pile for easy placement and maintenance. Designed for high-traffic indoor spaces, it offers stain and water resistance, making it ideal for homes with kids and pets. Its vibrant orange and navy pattern adds a timeless bohemian touch, combining durability with aesthetic appeal.
Brand | Livabliss |
Size | 5'3" x 7'3" |
Material | Polypropylene |
Weave Type | Flat Woven |
Item Weight | 9.68 Pounds |
Pile Height | Medium Pile |
Construction Type | Machine Made |
Back Material Type | Polypropylene |
Color | Orange/Navy |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Theme | Art,Oriental |
Is Stain Resistant | Yes |
Product Care Instructions | Easy to clean and maintain, we recommend vacuuming regularly and spot cleaning with a clean cloth. Always test a small area first. Use of a rug pad is recommended to prevent slippage and movement. |
Pattern | Rug |
Shape | Rectangular |
Special Feature | Stain Resistant |
Room Type | 50 feet |
Product Dimensions | 87"L x 63"W |
Rug Form Type | Area Rug |
Style | Traditional |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Item Thickness | 0.39 Inches |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Model Name | Janine |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00888473627869 |
UPC | 888473627869 |
Item Weight | 9.68 pounds |
Country of Origin | Turkey |
Item model number | Odelia |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
M**
Very pretty & Perfect for busy families with high traffic
I would normally just say ‘beautiful rug, lots of colors, not too intense though, not soft and fluffy (not meant to be) pulls the room together nicely with solid colored curtains, and contrasts beautifully with hard wood floors’ BUT I REALLY want you to understand how DURABLE this rug is.A bad storm happened one night and my neighbor’s dog freaks out and escapes his yard. I saw him running around like a …well lost puppy, and let him inside until my neighbor got home. The frightened dog did his VERY worst business on the rug. Without going into details, after I cleaned it with soap and water, their were dark stains still in the fibers of the rug and it STANK! I bought some animal carpet spray stuff and cleaned it again, it didn’t work and still stank. I really wanted to keep the rug because it took me a long time to finally settle on one that I could live with in my living room every day. I decided to try to take the risk of using bleach to save the rug because it wasn’t too expensive to replace if it went sideways. And so it began: I cleaned my carport with dawn soap and my power washer then dragged the rug out onto it. I sprayed lots of bleach in all the dark spots and let it soak for 30 mins. Then I mixed dawn soap and water, sprayed and scrubbed the spots with a scratchy kitchen wand. After letting it sit another 30 minutes I thoroughly rinsed the entire rug over and over until there were no more soap bubbles coming out. Besides being soaked, the colors of the rug still looked the same - meaning the bleach didn’t compromise the colors. My neighbor (the one with the dog) helped me lift and hang the rug over and old clothesline pole in my backyard and I let it dry in the summer sun and through the night. The next morning I dragged the rug back to the carport and cleaned it with a carpet cleaner using Gain laundry soap with a couple drops of liquid fabric softener. I let it dry for 4 more hours in the sun, hit it with the leaf blower in case any pollen got on it, and dragged it back into my living room. I ran over it with the vacuum and it looked just like it did the day I opened and unrolled it. Except for it smelled better. And it’s still here. Colors are still there - it’s not faded. Everything is the same but it’s not as stiff which I really don’t makes a difference. What’s the lesson? This rug is as tough as a pine not and will probably still be here after a nuclear attack.
P**P
Champagne taste on a beer budget...
only this rug will not break the bank. It is well made, heavy and the colors are vibrant yet, subtle enough not to be over the top.It picks up the art nouveau colors from art objects within the house while adding a bit of a casual Bohemian eclectic touch. The square rug shape is just perfect paired with a round dining table and cameo back dining chairs. It adds another layer of Dimension while keeping all the colors cohesive throughout the house.I like this rug much more than a hand tied knotted wool rug I bought and this rug cost less than the pad for the other rug!!!Very, very happy with result.I get compliment after compliment and it holds it own being within eye sight of very expensive rugs.Lesson learned invest in gold, not expensive rugs.
K**Y
Nice for the price. Nice quality
Soft. Nice looking. Looks nice in our living room.
T**N
Color a little different than the picture
Kept coming back to this style rug while searching, and for an 8x10, I knew I'd be spending around 100-130 on a carpet. I use mine in my high-traffic living room. After having it about a month now it's taken a beating from my vacuum, foot traffic, and two littles. I bought it mainly for a little padding on my tile as baby #2 is pulling up on everything. It does it's job. It came a little warbled but I took one guys advice and steamed it on the back side and set my coffee table on the corners for 5 minutes at a time. That didn't totally fix it at first, but it lies completely flat now. The one annoying thing I didn't expect with these thicker poly fibers is that it would mat up so fast in the higher traffic areas (3rd picture). It's not as cheap as a berber rug but it seems to pill like one. Took a brush to it too fluff it up a little, but it's not going to go back to it's original softness. Overall I like it, I just won't be spending 120 on a large carpet again unless it's nicer or is going in an area that doesn't get as much foot traffic. You get what you pay for I guess.Update Nov 2021:Water. Water makes it warp. I had a pretty flat rug until I needed to spot clean a few areas and those areas warped as they dried like something else. I was able to get it to last flat again with an iron on the cotton setting by puffing it with steam and going over the backside with the iron... Then laying my coffee table on it overnight. But if I got a carpet that came all warped is return it, these rugs aren't worth the fuss, they're a cheaper material. These rugs are better for areas without high traffic. Those worn down areas on my carpet have no pile anymore, they're just beaten flat.
S**H
Bright cheerful colors, durable and soft
Very colorful and soft goes with a lot if decor and furniture. When I first got it I thought the colors were too bright but then it grew on me. Lol
D**A
Absolutely GORGEOUS!!!
I bought this rug in orange and also bought the runner. They are beautiful and colorful without being too over the top. The PERFECT pop of color I needed in my life! Please excuse the cat tunnel in the pic, but that is just life in my house. The rug has a beautiful blue border which is a mix between navy and royal and is so complimentary to my grey furniture and taupe walls. Just what we needed to liven things up a bit. The quality seems spot on and I have no complaints. It flattened out quickly and as you can see, I have a chubby kitty who is smitten with the softness. I've paid WAY more for rugs and haven't been nearly as happy as I am with these. I don't think you can go wrong with these if you're tired of everything being so neutral in life. I highly recommend them! The daily vacuuming hasn't hurt them a bit. I hope they last a very long time. With all of the colors in them, you can match anything to them. I'm more eclectic than matchy-matchy, and I'm beyond thrilled with them both! If you're on the fence, for the price, quality and appearance you can't go wrong. One happy chicky here! And two happy kitties. That's important, lol!
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