Traditional Rug
Restoration

Whether your rug has been damaged by daily wear, accidental spills, pet chewing or moth activity, our professional rug restoration and repair service is here to help bring it back to life.

Expert Rug Restoration and Repair Services

 

At The Rug Centre, we understand that a handmade rug is more than just a floor covering, it’s a treasured piece that often holds both aesthetic and sentimental value. With decades of experience, our dedicated team specialises in traditional hand restoration techniques. Every rug we repair is treated with the utmost care and respect, regardless of age or origin. From delicate antique Persian rugs to contemporary hand-knotted designs, we provide a comprehensive service that ensures the integrity, character, and value of your rug are preserved.

Our rug restoration process begins with a thorough inspection and wash to identify the full scope of work required. We then carefully plan each step of the repair, whether it’s reweaving worn sections, re-binding edges, replacing fringes, or colour matching faded areas. All restoration work is carried out by skilled craftsmen using only hand tools and time-honoured methods.

We’re proud to serve clients not only locally but across the UK. Whether you’re in need of minor rug repairs or complete restoration, The Rug Centre is a trusted name for exceptional craftsmanship and attention to detail.

We also offer advice on preventative care and maintenance to help extend the life of your rug. For customers exploring new pieces, why not take a look at our collection of traditional rugs and modern rugs for style inspiration.

Fringe

We can restore the fringe ends of a rug using a process called 'end stopping' which stabilises the fringe to prevents loss or further loss of the hand knotted pile pattern and rejuvenates the look of the rug or we can 're-fringe’ a full or partial edge.

Sides

As with the fringe ends, the side binding/whipping of a rug can become worn, eventually, if not repaired, leading to erosion of the actual hand knotted pile. When we repair a damaged edge we call this process ''side binding'' applying to a partial or full side edge.

Pile

The pile can become worn away in ''high use/traffic'' areas of the rug. Eventually leading to a hole, rip or area where only the warp strands are visible. The restorer advises which options are appropriate to restore the pile depending on the worn or damaged area. All the natural yarns used in rug restoration are hand spun and vegetable and locally dyed colours imported directly to our restorer from Afghanistan. We do not use machine spun yarns made in the UK as these would be conspicuous and we prefer to keep our standards high. Our methods of restoring and repairing stand the test of time and fully blend in with the original patterns.

Contact us at The Rug Centre UK on +44 208 795 5594 or email at [email protected].

Find us at our warehouse and showroom at Unit 1a, Textile House, Cline Rd, Bounds Green, London, N11 2LX

Good to know….

The vegetable dyes come from wood bark, roots, leaves, fruits, berries, flowers, nuts and seeds all dried and crushed into powders. Some commonly used in Afghanistan dyes are Walnut shells, Pomegranate skins, Royal roots -Madder, Isparak flowers, Saffron flowers, Giso flowers.

Each dye colour will be an age old recipe where different quantities of the raw vegetable powders are combined together to achieve the desired shade and colour.