What Rugs Can Do For Your Interior Design
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If you are keen on having a clean and dry kitchen make use of the different types of kitchen rugs that are available. You can place it under your dining table and beside the sink. This would give you the confidence that spillage will not damage your floors. The kitchen is the place that is used most of the time, so a perfect rug would match the perfect floor. Use handmade rugs to beautify your patio, porch, entryway, hallway, bedroom, living room and wherever you would like to use it. Hand hooked rugs make a beautiful wall hanging. You get different colors of bright flowers and animal designs that could suit your mood and choice of colors. Use them to blend with your upholstery and wall paper. Tibetan rugs are specially woven by hand and are strong and long lasting. Their fabrics are dyed with the help of dyes got from various herbs and plants of Tibet. Their colors are fast colors and will never fade easily. Floral rugs have a lot of meaning in the flowers that are used to design them. The lotus signifies purity while the peach assures you of long life and the peony gives you peace and lifetime happiness. People who have a bit of sentimental background naturally would choose the floral designs to match their indoor settings. |
Best Rug Pads For Persian and Oriental Rugs
By Luis Santamaria
Persian and oriental rugs are normally hand knotted and require a quality dense rug pad. This pad will protect the knots of your rug from excessive stress and premature wear, hence making your rugs last a lifetime. There are two excellent choices in rug pads for Persian and oriental rugs.
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Modern and Contemporary Rugs Add Style
By Angela Raith
These modern rugs challenge conventional patterns and can be found in bold and artistic varieties. Or you may prefer simplistic and subdued details to add comfort and promote relaxation.
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Handmade Oriental Rugs - A Long Lasting Tradition and History
By Hakan Guzelgoz
Rug making is one of the oldest crafts in the world. The oldest known carpet has been dated at the 5th century BC, but the art of carpet weaving has been traced back as far as 7000 BC.
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