What other materials can I use for a rug instead of the ones with rubber backing?

I’m looking for rugs for my bathrooms and kitchen that don’t have that rubber backing. I used that kind of rug and they stained my flooring. Any ideas or know where I can find rugs without that rubber backing on them?

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One Response to What other materials can I use for a rug instead of the ones with rubber backing?

  1. IVY says:

    Cotton first comes to mind then any of the other natural fiber rugs. Here’s a link. Good luck!

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