
Yes, washable rugs exist — and no, they’re not all prickly eyesores.
Say hello to the OLANLY Machine Washable Large Area Rug. Stylish, shaggy, and shockingly low-maintenance, these cozy rugs are also mega-marked down on Amazon today.
The materials are second to none; soft, fluffy polyester and thick sponge padding make the perfect play space (or napping spot) for kiddos and pets. Better yet, they’re wrinkle-resistant, machine washable, and clean up in no time with a quick vacuum. Thousands of Amazon shoppers rave about them, mentioning how well they hold up over time.
“It’s machine washable, and it actually holds up well after washing,” one happy reviewer shared. “I was worried it might flatten out or lose softness, but it bounced back just fine. It also doesn’t shed, which has been a problem for me with other fluffy rugs in the past.”
Picky about your aesthetic? That’s not a problem either. This OLANLY design comes in a range of sizes and shapes to suit just about any room in your home, and most of them are on sale.
OLANLY Machine Washable Large Area Rug

Your footstomping toddlers, furry friends, and Friday night wine spills have finally met their match. The OLANLY washable rug is an Amazon favorite that features a fabulously soft feel and machine-washable material to make your living space a little more welcoming, and a bit less crummy. It anchors to the floor like a pro, featuring high-density, small, and sturdy anti-slip dots. Available in several shades and shapes, it plays nicely with a variety of styles — minimalistic, boho, or even coastal grandma chic. It’s the rug that will save stains, and maybe some sanity, too.
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This article was written by Miska Salemann, New York Post Commerce Journalist. As a Gen Z first-time mother of one, Miska tests baby, maternity and postpartum products ranging from stylish new kids clothes to long-trusted diaper brands with her daughter. She evaluates baby- and mom-approved products for practicality and quality, and consults medical and parenting experts to weigh in on safe ingredients, usage and more. Before arriving at the Post, she covered the lifestyle and consumer verticals for the U.S. Sun.