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How To Lay Out Your New Rug ...Congratulations on your purchase of that beautiful new rug. No doubt it required some homework and adventure to find just the right one to tie your room together. Now that it’s arrived to your home, there are a few important steps to make sure you lay out your rug properly so that it frames your ... |
Nine reasons we love flat weave rugs (and you should, too!) ...If you're looking for a versatile, eye-catching accent, flat weaves provide a flexible flooring solution. What are flat weave rugs? Flat weave rugs are likely the oldest type of rug around, created using a simple weaving technique that yields beautifully intricate... |
Designing With Rugs ...When decorating your home, think of your floors as the foundation for your design scheme. An area rug can visually integrate or harmonize eclectic elements in any décor or can revitalize a room. There’s an endless array of area rug designs to choose from; Oriental, Persian, contemporary, ... |
Rugs 101 ...Choosing the right rug can seem overwhelming at first. Not only are there hundreds of designs and color combinations, but selecting the right shape and proper size for your room must also be considered before purchasing. Use this handy guide to learn more about design and construction, as well as... |
Choosing the right size of area rug ...Choosing the right size of area rug is just as important as selecting a pattern or color. Whether rectangle, square or round, the perfect size and shape of a rug is critical to achieving the right look for a room's particular proportions and design. For example, the size and shape of a ru... |
Modern / Contemporary Rugs ...Today, contemporary rugs can be hand or machine made in graphic and contemporary designs which are produced by a number of methods. Although those by 'name' designers and one-offs commissioned for hand-weavers are obviously expensive, cheaper massed produced versions can be very reasonable. ... |
Hand-Made Rugs ...ow), such as shag carpet which was popular in the 1970s, to form the pile or nap of the carpet. Knotting by hand is most prevalent in oriental rugs and carpets. Kashmir carpets are also hand-knotted. Pile carpets, like flat carpets, can be woven on a loom. Both vertical and horizontal looms h... |
Hand-Tufted Rugs ...Hand-Tufted Rugs are a popular type of artisan rug, crafted by punching strands of wool or other fibers into a canvas that is stretched on a frame, using a hand-operated tool. Once the design is complete, the back of the rug is often coated with latex to secure the tufts, and a backing material is t... |
Machine Made Rugs ...Machine made rugs have a rich history. The machine-made rug industry in the United States began in 1791 when William Sprague started the first woven rug mill in Philadelphia. Others opened during the early 1800s in New England. Included in that area was Beattie Manufacturing Company in Little Fal... |
Persian Rugs ...For many people the term "Persian rug" is synonymous with oriental rugs in general. Certainly the variety of Persian rugs, from the sophisticated larger versions made by master weavers to the smaller but no less charming nomadic Persian rugs, is extraordinary. The colorings of Persian rugs are in... |
Rug Runners ...Rug Runners are narrow, elongated rugs specifically designed to fit in corridors, hallways, and other lengthy, narrow spaces within a home or commercial setting. These versatile rugs provide a practical solution for protecting floors in high-traffic areas while also adding an element of aesthetic ap... |
Shag Rugs ...Shag Rugs are plush, high-pile floor coverings known for their deep, soft texture and retro appeal, popularized in the 1960s and 1970s. Characterized by long, fluffy fibers that create a luxurious, cozy feel underfoot, shag rugs are often made from materials like wool, polyester, or acrylic. Their t... |
Wool Rugs ...You will find that wool area rugs differ greatly in terms of their quality and price. This is due to a number of variable factors, but primarily it is simply down to the many different varieties of sheep’s wool that can be used in the production of these rugs. Not only can the wool vary depending... |