Posts Tagged ‘Home Improvement Stores’

Buying Cheap Area Rugs

February 8th, 2010

Many people would love to put a rug in their home. Some rugs can be very expensive. Oriental rugs are very expensive but do look fantastic. There are cheaper options available. However you will need to make sure that you aren’t choosing cheap imitation rugs. Shop carefully on the internet and in home improvement stores and you should be able to get some great deals.

Research

Whatever type of rug you are looking for, you should do plenty of research. Spend time learning how these rugs are made and how to identify a quality rug. You should be very careful when buying rugs to make sure that you don’t purchase anything which is fake and of inferior quality. If there is anything which sounds far too good to be true then there’s a good chance that it is.

Check the Company

Check that everything is above board by doing research on the business. It’s worthwhile phoning up the Better Business Bureau (BBB) to check if there are any complaints. See what you can find out about the company by searching for their name on the internet. Bad experiences are often reported on the internet. This is a very easy way to quickly search and find out about the business.

Reliable Business

You must stick to reputable businesses no matter how tempting it can be to try somewhere else. It should be possible to get discount rugs even when shopping in expensive stores. End of Season sales are some of the best ways to get a good priced rug. New stock needs to be brought into these large stores and to make this possible the old stock needs to be sold off.

Reliable Guarantee

It is very important that you purchase rugs from a reliable dealer who offers some form of guarantee. This is particuarlly important if you are purchasing a rug that you haven’t seen on the internet. Thoroughly research the returns policy so that you can return the rug if it’s not what you want. If the rug isn’t as good as you were led to believe then you can simply return it.

Surplus Stores

Discounted rugs should be easier to find if you visit one of the many discount chain stores. You may consider one of the many chainstores which offers discounted rugs. These companies work by purchasing unwanted stock and then selling it at discounted prices. The stock comes from firms that no longer want it, or have gone bankrupt. There are lots of different bulk buy retailers who sell discount rugs.

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Custom rugs: they may be your answer

February 8th, 2010

When decorating a home, whether you are a professional interior designer or a self-sufficient home owner, you will have run across the question of what to do with the floor.  Wall to wall carpeting can be boring, stone and tile can be hard to live with (and hard on the feet), and hardwood floors can need something to break up the endless parallel lines.  An area custom rug is often the answer.

But, once you have decided you need an area rug, now what?  Well, you may have spent hours trolling through various shops, department stores, and home improvement stores.  Many people have found what they need in these places and often you can get a machine-made custom rug for an additional fee.  However those who are not interested in “disposable” rugs made with cheap materials (meant to be used for a couple years and then tossed out) are often frustrated by the selection.  And increasingly, people have discovered someone in their family has developed allergies to the synthetic nylons and glues that make up these mass produced rugs.

Hand-knotted rugs on the other hand, are desirable for their beauty, quality, warmth, natural organic materials, and investment properties.  They are often family heirlooms that have been passed down by generations.  If you are lucky enough to have one of these beautiful rugs, you may in fact, be starting with it as a base and decorating the room around it! 

However, traditional hand-knotted rugs are most often made in traditional oriental patterns and colors.  They can be hard to fit into today’s décor – whether your style is Modern, Art Deco, Arts & Crafts, Cape Cod, or your own personal mix and match style.  Traditional hand-knotted oriental rugs can also be hard to fit into a room as they are traditionally made in a rectangular or round shape with a defined border around the edge.  If you have an unusual room shape or furniture arrangement, it can often clash with the rug layout.

Luckily, there is a way to have the best or both worlds – a Custom Rug, made in the traditional hand-knotted method.  Today, there are weaving centers in Nepal and India populated by displaced Tibetans who hand make rugs for export.  This allows them to be self sufficient and not reliant on their host countries.  In the 50 odd years since they were forced from Tibet, they have managed to retain their culture and identity, and kept their centuries’ old tradition of rug making alive.  These centers are often the hubs of the community, housing children’s schools and adult education classes. 

With a hand knotted custom rug, you can select from the wide range of modern designs available, or you can utilize the graphic designer to match a wallpaper or fabric swatch.  You can select from over 1200 color samples, or can use your swatch to obtain a perfect color match.  In the Tibetan tradition, these custom rugs are only made from the highest quality hand-combed and hand-spun wool – made from Tibetan highland sheep – and Grade A Chinese silk.  The Tibetan rug knot is a unique high density knot that produces a denser rug, increasing its durability.

So, you really can have it all!  A custom rug made to your size, shape, color, and pattern specification – usually for less cost than a traditional hand-knotted rug, and you can usually have it in less than 3 months.  A short amount of time to wait while talented Tibetans hand knot a custom rug just for you! 

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