Rugs placed on hardwood laminate and tile floors are the most prone to slipping and sliding but the problem needs to be remedied no matter your flooring type.
How to get a rug to lay flat on hardwood floors.
Run a bead of caulk across the back of the rug within 1 inch of the binding along one edge.
Run additional lines of caulk down the entire length of the rug spacing each line about 6 inches apart.
Always select rug colors to either match or create a positive contrast with your current layout and style.
The key to decorating with area rugs on hardwood floors successfully is creating a sound theme.
Rug pads special gripper tape and rug backings either purchased or appropriately improvised are the simplest solutions.
On an annual basis or if a major spill has occurred you will want to deep clean your entire area rug.
Open all the windows in the room.
Ideally there should be furniture holding the rug on all four sides but if the furniture is heavy enough simply anchoring it on two opposite sides may be enough.
Lay the rug back flat on the sheeting.
Your rug and hardwood combination should highlight your decor around your house.
If your area rug is for a sitting area make sure the edges of the rug go under the sofa or chairs to help keep it from moving.
When placing rugs in entryways or high traffic.