Jute rugs tend to be more beige and brown in color, while sisal rugs are cream-colored or off-white. Jute rugs have a natural color variation once woven that makes each rug distinctly different.
Jute rugs feature smooth, soft fibers with a waxy sheen that resemble hemp or flax. Sisal has a textured yarn feel and is considered too course for sensitive feet.
Jute rugs, although durable, do not withstand high-traffic areas well and are better suited for dining rooms and bedrooms. Sisal rugs are a better option for entryways, living rooms and other high-traffic areas. Both rugs are susceptible to water damage however.
Jute rugs are economically friendly because they are biodegradable and a renewable resource. Sisal area rugs are anti-static, flame retardant and sound absorbing, making them ideal for playrooms.
Jute rugs are known to be less expensive than the higher quality sisal rug, which has a longer life. Both rugs have minimal maintenance and require a light sweeping or shaking since neither material absorbs dirt.