Finally a Rug You Can Throw in the Washing Machine

You know how sometimes you lay your baby down on the rug, walk away for a split second to grab a toy and come back to your precious little one laying in a puddle of spit up the size of a kiddie pool? And then while you’re off getting paper towels, your toddler somehow figures out how to remove the top of her sippy cup and spills the contents, creating another puddle-sized mess on the rug. And after you’ve cleaned both areas and you think you might have 20 minutes before disaster strikes again, you notice that your dog left you a little present on the other corner of the rug since you haven’t taken him out yet that day because, well, kids.

Rugs get a lot of action when there are little ones (and pets!) in your house, and since none of us wants to spend all day cleaning up those spills, we can’t wait to introduce you to our new—and very stylish—besties. Meet the machine washable rugs available in The Project Nursery Shop.

Hippy Rug from The Project Nursery Shop

Available in several gorgeous styles, these sweet rugs are perfect for the nursery, big kid’s room or playroom. We love the soft colors and whimsical patterns almost as much as the fact that when life (read: kids) happens, you can throw your rug right into the washer. No more scrubbing with harsh rug cleaners, and no special trip to the industrial sized washer at the laundromat. Three cheers for that!

[ezcol_1third]Hippy Rug from The Project Nursery Shop

Hippy Rug

[/ezcol_1third] [ezcol_1third]Stars Rug from The Project Nursery Shop

Stars Rug

[/ezcol_1third] [ezcol_1third_end]Topos Rug from The Project Nursery Shop

Topos Rug

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These rugs are handmade, making their already beautiful designs totally unique. And since they’re made from 100% natural cotton and non-toxic dyes, you know that they’re safe and comfortable for baby’s delicate skin. Lightweight, soft and durable, this is one rug that can stand up to a mess and look great doing it. Which design has your heart?

Courtney

Courtney

Courtney and her husband live in their hometown in Upstate New York with three-year-old Emiliana and two-year-old Everett. When she's not tagging along on Emmi's latest adventure or playing with Everett and his ever-growing collection of cars and trucks, Courtney shares her passion for creativity by teaching art classes for kids at her studio, Small Fry Art Studio.
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