Sour Lemon Rugs Living Room 300x425cm Black shaggy rug with non-slip dotted backing
Product description
What it’s for
This Sour Lemon Rugs extra-large shaggy area rug is aimed at living rooms, bedrooms and kids’ spaces where you want a soft surface underfoot. The pitch here is comfort first: a fibre top with a long-hair, velvet-like feel, plus a supportive sponge layer underneath to take some pressure off your feet when you’re standing or settling down to play.
Because it’s built for everyday homes, it also leans into practicality. The backing is described as non-slip thanks to thousands of plastic beading dots to increase grip on the floor. And if you’re the type who ends up vacuuming (or washing) fairly regularly, the “washable rug” angle will feel relevant.
Key features that affect day-to-day use
On paper, the main draw is the combination of softness and thickness. The fur surface is stated to be around 5 cm high and the sponge interlayer is 10mm thick. That’s the sort of build that can make a noticeable difference compared with flatter, thinner rugs—especially if the space is somewhere children crawl, sit and sprawl.

It’s also positioned as low-fuss to live with. The rug claims to absorb dust via the velvet-like fibre feel, and it’s described as not easy to shed and not easily contaminated by dust. There’s also mention of being not easy to fade and not easy to develop odours, which matters because black rugs can show certain types of grime, and you don’t want the colour to dull after a few months.
The non-slip design is another practical lever. The dotted beading backing is intended to keep the rug staying in place and to avoid harming the floor (as described). That can help reduce the “rug sliding about” annoyance, though you’ll still want to make sure the surface it’s placed on is clean and fairly even.
What matters most? If your priority is a plush, shaggy look with a bit of comfort cushioning, this is the right direction. It’s not likely to feel like a luxury pile runner designed for heavy foot traffic outdoors—it’s an indoor soft furnishing.
What stands out (and what to take with a pinch of salt)


Where it shines

- Soft, cushioned feel for lounging and play: the stated sponge interlayer and long-pile surface are built for relaxing, games with family, or even a cosy reading spot.
- Non-slip backing concept: the plastic beading dots are designed to increase friction between rug and floor.
- Washable approach: it supports regular vacuuming and, for deeper cleaning, hand washing with mild detergent, then natural drying in ventilation.
Worth noting
- Black shaggy rugs can show the trade-offs: long hair looks good, but it also means you may end up doing more regular vacuuming to keep the surface looking tidy.
- “Non-slip” doesn’t guarantee zero movement: it should help with grip, but real-world results depend on your floor type and how the rug sits.
- You’ll need to avoid sun drying: the guidance says not to expose it in the sun, so plan for natural drying indoors or in a shaded, ventilated spot.
If you’re sensitive to mess, consider where your rug will live (play area vs. higher-traffic zones) and whether you’re comfortable keeping up with vacuuming.
How to use it in a real home

Imagine setting up a kids’ play area in the living room: you unroll the 300x425cm rug beside the sofa, place a low toy basket on top, and let the children sit or lie down directly on the soft pile. The cushioning is intended to reduce pressure on little feet and make the floor feel less harsh than bare wood or laminate.
For an adult use case, it can also work as a “landing zone” in a bedroom—drop a small bedside chair or a floor lamp over it, and you get a warmer, softer look underfoot when you get up in the morning.
Is it the right fit for you?


It’s a good fit if you want a large, shaggy black indoor rug that focuses on comfort, a cushioned feel, and an anti-slip style backing for everyday domestic spaces.
You may want to skip it if you need a rug with low maintenance that you never have to wash—the washable angle helps, but it’s still shaggy pile with cleaning considerations. It might not be a great match if your space gets intense, constant footfall and you’d prefer something shorter-pile and less high-maintenance.

Worth considering if you’re setting up a kids’ room, nursery crawl space, or a home yoga corner and you like the look of fluffy modern floor carpets. It also fits the “college dorm” and bedroom decoration angle mentioned in the description.
Tech summary
The essentials
- Size: 300 x 425 cm (extra large)
- Pile height: approx 5 cm long-hair surface (as stated)
- Thickness: 10mm sponge interlayer (as stated)
- Backing: non-slip design with thousands of plastic beading dots
- Cleaning: daily vacuuming, deeper clean via gentle hand wash with mild detergent, dry naturally in a ventilated area, avoid sun exposure
Should you buy it?

It makes sense if you’re after a soft, shaggy black rug for an indoor living room, bedroom, or kids’ space, and you’re happy to keep it looking good with regular vacuuming. The combination of a long-pile surface, a stated sponge layer, and the dotted non-slip backing is designed for comfort and more stable everyday use.
You should likely avoid it if you want a rug that’s truly “set and forget”, or if your cleaning routine isn’t realistic for shaggy fibres. Also, if you strongly need guaranteed movement-free performance regardless of flooring, it’s worth tempering expectations: the anti-slip approach is helpful, but it still depends on the floor and how the rug is laid.


Mini FAQ
1) Is it suitable for kids’ rooms?
The description specifically mentions kids’ rooms and even a nursery for baby crawling, so it’s positioned with family spaces in mind.

2) Does it actually have a non-slip backing?
It’s designed with thousands of plastic beading dots intended to increase friction and help the rug stay in place. Exact results can vary with floor type.
3) Can it be washed?
Yes in terms of the guidance given: vacuum regularly, and for deeper cleaning you can gently hand wash using mild detergent, then let it dry naturally in ventilation (no sun exposure).
4) Will it shed a lot?
It’s described as not easy to shed, but with shaggy rugs it’s still sensible to expect some normal fibre behaviour and plan for regular vacuuming.
5) What’s the maintenance like?
Daily vacuuming is the recommended starting point, with deeper cleaning by hand washing when needed. Drying time and conditions matter because sun exposure should be avoided.
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