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Handmade vs. Machine-Made Rugs: Which Is Right for You?

Handmade vs. Machine-Made Rugs: Which Is Right for You?

Handmade vs. Machine-Made Rugs at a Glance

Handmade rugs are ideal for those seeking heritage craftsmanship and durability, while machine-made rugs offer affordability and flexibility for everyday living.

 

Feature Handmade Rugs Machine-Made Rugs
Time to make Can take weeks to months depending on size and complexity Produced in a fraction of the time
Materials Typically made from natural fibers like wool and cotton Made from natural fibers, synthetic fibers, or blends
Durability Extremely durable; can last decades or longer with proper care Durable, but comparatively have a shorter lifespan  
Cost Higher price point due to labor, time, and limited supply More budget-friendly and accessible
Best for Long-term investment pieces, heritage craftsmanship lovers
Busy households, pets, kids, and low-maintenance living


Handmade vs. Machine-Made Rugs: What’s the Difference and Which Is Right for You?

If you’ve ever shopped for a rug and wondered why one costs a few hundred dollars while another costs several thousand, you’re not alone. Understanding the difference between handmade and machine-made rugs can help you choose a rug that fits your lifestyle, budget, and long-term needs.

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Below, we break down how these rugs are made, what impacts their cost and durability, and how to decide which option is right for your home.

What Is a Handmade Rug?

Behind-the-scenes: weavers hand-knotting a one-of-a-kind rug 

 

A handmade rug is crafted using traditional weaving techniques most often hand-knotted, hand-loomed, or flatwoven by artisans. In the case of hand-knotted rugs, each individual knot is tied by hand, a process that can take months depending on the rug’s size and complexity.

Weaving is both a learned skill and a form of cultural storytelling. The knots, motifs, and patterns found in handmade rugs often trace back generations, passed down through families and regions as living expressions of heritage.

Because of this, a handmade rug isn’t just décor, it’s an investment in craftsmanship, history, and the people who keep these traditions alive.


What Is a Machine-Made Rug?

Up-close look at the precision and texture of our washable Via rug

Machine-made rugs are produced using advanced power-looms that can replicate intricate patterns quickly and consistently. These rugs are typically more accessible in price, making them an excellent option for everyday living, growing families, or anyone looking to experiment with their interior design style.

Machine-made rugs can be crafted from a wide range of materials, including:

  • Natural fibers like wool, cotton, and jute

  • Synthetic fibers like polyester, which are often chosen for durability and washability

At Revival, our machine-made rugs are made in well-operated, equitable facilities, and designed by our in-house team with the same level of care as our handwoven pieces.

 

Cost Breakdown: Why Handmade Rugs Cost More

Vintage Moroccan Rug Aurilen

One-of-a-kind hand-knotted wool rug 

The cost of a rug—whether handmade or machine-made—is influenced by three primary factors:

  • Materials & fibers
  • Labor & production time
  • Transportation costs

Handmade rugs take significantly longer to produce, require specialized labor, and are often made in limited quantities. Vintage handmade rugs are even more scarce, which increases their value over time.

Machine-made rugs, by contrast, are faster to produce and more scalable making them a budget-friendly option.


Materials & Fibers: Natural vs. Synthetic

Natural dyed yarn left to air dry, used in our Halo Collection

 

Did you know that lanolin is naturally present in wool? This coating makes a hydrophobic layer that repels dust and dirt, and protects the fiber from breaking or shedding. 

Handmade rugs are traditionally woven using natural fibers like wool and cotton, which are prized for their:

  • Strength and durability  
  • Natural softness 
  • Sustainable natural fibers 

 

Machine-made rugs may use natural fibers, synthetic fibers, or a blend of both. The material choice plays a major role in the rug’s overall feel, durability, and price point.

Related reading: Learn more rug materials and fibers in Revival's rug selection guide

 

Durability & Longevity

Vintage Moroccan Runner Rug Cazielu

One-of-a-kind hand-knotted wool runner

 

Handmade rugs are known for their longevity. When properly cared for, a hand-knotted rug can last decades—or even centuries. Because they’re reinforced by thousands of individual knots or interlocking weaves, handmade rugs are also easier to repair.

Some machine-made rugs rely on latex or adhesive backing, which can break down over time. However, high-quality machine-made rugs—like Revival’s—are engineered with durability in mind and can last many years with proper care.

 

Care, Cleaning, and Washability

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If you plan to wash your rugs as often as you do laundry, we recommend going with a machine-made rug that's low-pile or flatwoven.

Revival’s washable rugs are designed for real life—spills, muddy paws, kids, and all. They can be easily spot-cleaned or machine-washed, making them ideal for busy households that still want cozy, elevated design.

Revival also offers a range of white and neutral colorways for households who want light-toned rugs with the peace of mind that comes with our machine-washable designs and stain-resistant fibers.

Related reading: Learn spot cleaning and rug maintenance tips in Revival's blog

 

Design, Creativity, and Innovation at Revival

Shop the latest Studio Revival designs by our incredible in-house team

 

Like traditional weavers, Revival's in-house team takes a quality-focused approach to rug making. They begin each design with the weave which informs the type of materials and direction of designs.

The team draws inspiration from innovators in architecture, design, and fine art, as well as everyday observations like layers of chipped paint or coffee rings on a napkin.

Every Studio Revival rug, whether handmade or machine-made, begins with:

  • Intentionally selected weaves  

  • Mood boards and stories

  • Color and design exploration

The result is a collection rooted in heritage techniques made for modern living.


Which Rug Is Right for Your Home?

Up-close look at a one-of-a-kind vintage Turkish rug

 

Choose a handmade rug if you:

  • Want a long-term investment piece
  • Prioritize sustainable natural fibers
  • Value heritage craftsmanship 

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Choose a machine-made rug if you:

  • Want budget-friendly options
  • Prioritize washability for pets & kids
  • Are experimenting with colors & styles 

Machine-made rugs are great exploratory pieces. Living with a bold color or pattern can help you pick a future hand-knotted investment, saving time and money in the long run.

 

Revival Makes Rugs In Every Style, For Every Household

Washable Sybil rug, the softness of wool paired with the ease of everyday cleaning

 

Handmade and machine-made rugs serve different purposes—and neither is inherently “better.” At Revival, our goal is to make rugs that feel good to live with: cozy, thoughtfully designed, and accessible without compromising on quality or ethics.

 

Whether you’re investing in a heritage piece or choosing a washable rug for everyday life, the best rug is the one that supports how you actually live.

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