How can using runners in long corridors protect the main flooring underneath?

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Long corridors naturally become “highways” in a home. Feet, pets, suitcases, toys with wheels – everything passes through the same narrow strip repeatedly. Over time, that traffic can dull finishes, create wear paths, and leave small scratches or stains on the flooring.

A runner – a long, narrow rug – acts like a sacrificial layer. It takes most of the wear instead of the floor beneath. If it gets tired or stained after a few years, you swap it out, which is far cheaper and easier than refinishing the entire corridor floor.

Runners also soften noise, which is nice in apartments or echo-prone spaces, and they can add a bit of colour or pattern to an otherwise plain passage. Just make sure to use non-slip backing or underlay so the rug stays in place and doesn’t become a hazard.

Practical protection and style in one piece – not a bad deal.

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