Rug Cleaning West Bromwich
Oriental Rug Spa offer a specialist Persian, Oriental and Turkish rug cleaning for West Bromwich, West Midlands. We also offer a rug repair service. If you own a dirty or soiled rug that needs professional cleaning, then why not give us a call on 01276 423 150. We can arrange collection and delivery for you. The rug wash process required can differ from rug to rug, so we offer various methods of rug cleaning, from full immersion washing to dry cleaning. All rug fibres can be cared for – wool, cotton, silk, viscose, rayon. We can carry out a pet stain and odour treatment, moth treatment and apply a fibre protection to resist against soiling and staining. We have extensive experience with cleaning antique rugs and rugs with unstable dyes and offer a rug repair service, including fringes, sides and pile reweaving.
Geometric Kilim Rug

Geometric Kilim
Kilim rugs are a distinguished type of textile that originates from the Middle East, Central Asia, and North Africa, although their popularity has spread worldwide, including in the UK. Unlike traditional piled rugs, kilims are flatweaves, which means they are woven rather than knotted. This technique gives them a distinctive look and feel, often making them lighter and more versatile for various uses.
The flatweave method involves interlocking two sets of threads—warp (vertical) and weft (horizontal)—to create a fabric that is patterned on both sides. This process often requires a high level of skill and patience.
Kilims are known for their vibrant colours and intricate geometric patterns, which often carry cultural significance. The designs can vary greatly depending on the region of origin, with tribal influences evident in many pieces.
Traditionally, kilims are made from natural fibres such as wool, cotton, or goat hair. The use of vegetable dyes for colouring the wool is also common, reflecting the aesthetic and environmental values of the artisans.
Due to their construction, kilims are generally quite durable and can withstand heavy foot traffic, making them suitable for both homes and commercial spaces.
Kilim rugs can serve multiple purposes, including as floor rugs, wall hangings, or even furniture covers. Their versatility and lightweight nature make them popular in various interior design settings.
Each kilim tells a story through its motifs and patterns, often symbolising community, identity, and heritage. Many kilims are produced by nomadic tribes, reflecting the lifestyle and beliefs of the people who weave them.
Kilim rugs require specific care to maintain their beauty. Regular vacuuming and the occasional shake outdoors can help keep them clean. Due to their flatweave nature, they may be susceptible to fading in direct sunlight, so it’s advisable to position them in shaded areas where possible.
In recent years, kilim rugs have seen a resurgence in popularity, appreciated for their unique aesthetic and the craftsmanship that goes into making them.