Natural fiber floor coverings
Made from fibers extracted from grasses and leaves spun into a yarn and woven, most of these types of floor coverings are finished with a latex backing. They can be fully fitted or used as mats.
Coir: matting woven using the thick rough fiber from the cuter husks of coconuts. It is bulky and can be rough depending on the weave pattern. It can be natural, dyed or bleached.
Jute: softest of the fibers, it is made from the stems of sub tropical plant. It is not very hard wearing, but it is porous so dyes well although consequently stains easily too. Both coir and jute need adhesive to fit.
Rush: hard wearing rush matting is made from plaited strips of rush. Sewn together to give the required width and finished with a fine plaited border. It can be fitted or laid as loose mats.
Sea grass: a smooth, relatively impermeable fiber that repels dirt. The stems are twisted before weaving. It is warm underfoot but can be slippery. Dying is difficult but the natural color of the grass greens; beige and yellow randomly appear in the weave.