To help control the sliding better attach a self adhesive foam rug underlay to the bottom of the rug.
How to keep a cowhide rug from sliding.
Acrylic latex caulk is best for this purpose.
This will help in getting rid of creases so that the maximum surface area sticks.
Stick the tape on the sides of the carpet.
Stretch out your carpet.
Purchase a nonslip underpadding for the rug.
So if you haven t yet purchased the rug and the room can handle a large rug then consider getting one that is large and thick.
Run the caulking around the edges of the bottom of the rug as well as every 3 or so in the center.
Place it on the floor and put the rug on top of it.
Follow the width of the rug when squeezing out strips of caulk.
Unroll and leave out to stretch in the room you wish to place it.
Lay strips at intervals of about 6 inches 15 cm for the best grip.
The tape is applied to the rug and then stuck in place to the carpet.
Double sided carpet tape can be a good solution to keep rugs from sliding.
You can move the rug at any time.
If any of the ruglock sticks to the floor it can be rubbed off by hand or with a damp cloth.
While you could use double stick carpet tape or a nonslip rug pad to keep them from sliding a simpler solution is to apply a bead of 100 silicone caulking to the bottom of the rug.
It is not recommended for hardwood floors or rugs that already have a rubber backing.
Don t use a cowhide rug on gloss tiles because these are very slippery.
If the rug starts to slide over time just flip it over and wipe down the backing with a damp cloth let it dry and the tackiness will return.
Roll out half of your carpet leaving the back of the carpet exposed.
Cut it with scissors so its length and width are about 2 inches smaller than those of the rug.
Laying your cowhide rug on top of a hardwood floor or non gloss tiles and vinyl offers you the most control when it comes to preventing sliding.
Flip the rug over and apply caulk.