Posts Tagged ‘Texture’

Adding Beauty to Your Room with a Rug

February 10th, 2010

We all love to decorate our house in our own way, putting in our personal touch in all the rooms and in every corner. We should not ignore the floors as well. It not only enhances the beauty of the room but also serves as a good place to sit and enjoy.

Weaving was first started in 6000 B.C. Excavations near the Caspian Sea have proved this fact, and rugs were made around the same time as man learnt weaving.

The first rugs were made of rough skin and were used for cave protection. Egyptians were making excellent rugs well in 3rd millennium B.C.

Rugs can be classified in many types according to the material used, the method of making them, the use they are put to, etc. According to the material used, rugs can be simply classified as being wool rugs, silk rugs etc, and they can be classified as per the use they are put to like, Prayer Rugs, Door Rugs, Sleeping Rugs etc.

Wool rugs have become very popular these days among others available. They can breathe new life and beauty into your home without the hassle and expense of a major renovation. They are one of the most desired home luxuries in the world. They are made from the oldest textile fibers – wool, and as wool has always stood the test of time because of its unique natural properties, rugs made of wool have the same benefits. Though there are many other fibers, still nothing can beat the natural properties of wool.

Types of wool rugs:

Wool rugs are of different types ranging from traditional, oriental, Persian, machine made, hand made, and contemporary. Each stands as a masterpiece on its own. The quality and prices of these wool rugs could be different depending on the type of wool, as there are about 200 varieties of sheep. The fiber would vary considerably in texture across the body of an individual sheep, as well as differences based on the sex of the sheep.  It also depends on the nutrition of the sheep, their age and also general health.

The fiber for the wool rugs is selected for durability and long wearing, and is generally harsh in consistency; unlike the soft and delicate fibers used for making sweaters and gloves. The texture of the fiber is dependant on the level of scratchiness that is used in the finished rug, and the quality of finished fiber also depends on the manner it is processed by the rug producers.

Why choose wool rugs?

Though there are rugs made of other fibers, wool stands out from all. Wool usually sets the standard for fine carpet because of the excellent design and the performance. Wool accepts dye to its core, producing colors of depth and long lasting beauty. It is possible that you may have to spend a good amount of money, as wool rugs cost more than the normally available synthetic ones; but wool rugs offer long-term investment returns via enhanced durability, and they are quite easy to maintain.

In terms of wearability, wool rugs have natural resistance to any abrasion and it keeps its original look and feel, be it the color or texture, longer than other fibers. You would have no problem cleaning them as wool is not soiled very easily and can be cleaned readily. Using the vacuum cleaner can remove dirt on the surface and any ground-in dirt. Wool rugs require less frequent and less rigorous wet cleaning than synthetics with responsive spot cleaning and routine vacuuming. Wool rugs can be of great help in keeping the temperature warm or cool depending on the season, as wool is known to keep the environment warm in the winter and cool in the summer. Wool rugs save energy by reducing heat loss through floors.

Wool rugs are available in different colors and designs. Usually it depends on the type of fibers as to what designs are made. So if you are looking for recreating your house, don’t look past a nice rug. It will add a touch of beauty to your room and you can relax and chill in your room while other people can admire.

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Why Buying Custom Rugs is a Good Choice

February 10th, 2010

Custom rugs can make the rooms in your home look different than others. They are different because they can be made to fit they way you want them to look. You can also get the right colors and the customized details that you want.

With custom rugs, you can get the size that you need for the rooms in your home. You may live in a home where the regular carpet makes it look dull and uninviting. You want nice size rugs that will complement the size of the rooms.

There are different kinds of fabrics that are used for custom rugs. Having the right fabric can prevent you from dealing with allergies. For instance, having rugs using natural fibers may be better for you than synthetic material. You want to enjoy the decor without having to constantly sneeze every time you get close to the rugs.

The texture for custom rugs is an important feature. You want your rugs to look good, especially when others see them in your home. In order for them to be presentable, the dye should match with the texture of the fabric.

With custom rugs, it will be easier for you to match the colors to the rooms in your home. The colors of the rugs and the walls can match just right. If you need a lighter or darker color, you will be able to do that as well. It’s definitely a chore when you can’t find the right colors to match or at least blend in with each other.

You can find custom rugs in different shapes such as rectangles and ovals. Having rugs in a different shape can make them unique. You don’t have to be like everyone else when it comes to choosing the shape of a rug.

There are some people who like pattern styles. Custom rugs offer many different kinds of patterns to suit your taste. Since there is an increased interest, more rug retailers are offering more pattern styles for people to choose from.

The easiest way to find the rugs that will blend in with your home is to go online. There are rug retailers on the internet who have a wide array of styles and colors to choose from. The best thing about this is you don’t have to leave your home to get what you want.

Greg Garner has worked in this field for several years and is a wealth of knowledge.

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SeaGrass Rug

February 10th, 2010

Seagrass rugs are gaining in popularity as more and more people become aware of their versatility and sturdiness. Seagrass rugs are great for either the home or the office. They are woven from actual seagrass that is grown off the coasts of China, India, and Florida. Seagrass is a flowering plant that thrives in shallow sea waters and some species of seagrass can even grow on top of rocks since it’s so hardy and durable. Seagrass rugs are a great alternative to your classic rugs.

They are finely woven, all natural, and come in natural colors ranging from tan to light green. These colours fit immaculately into any color palette and dcor. Many manufacturers add borders in any color you like and they keep with the all natural theme by trying cotton or wool for these borders. Seagrass rugs have been about for centuries and are known to be durable and enduring. They’re perfect for serious traffic areas as they’re very straightforward to wash and they do not absorb much mud. A good shake once a week will do the job.

These rugs have a very similar strength and texture to hemp and they are naturally fire retardant so there’s no need to add a chemical that could be dangerous to the environment or harmful to your health .

Many people are coming to realize that natural is miles better than synthetic. Seagrass rugs are also great at soaking up sound so they work wonderfully in a play area or in your child or son’s bedroom. When it comes to selection there is a large range of styles and textures from which to choose with many alternative woven patterns. And to finish it off, seagrass rugs are very affordable due partly to the lower cost of importing the materials. If you are in the marketplace for a great looking rug at a superb great price that’s also green, there isn’t any need to look any farther seagrass rugs are the choice for you! .

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Rug Pads: Rubber versus Jute Rug Pads

February 7th, 2010

Rug pads are available in rubber and jute, among other materials. The best rug pads I have encountered are either ones with a real layer of rubber or ones made with recycled jute. Both types of rug pads are excellent choices depending on the purpose and the floor you have. Let’s look at the difference between rubber and jute pads and decide which is best for your rugs and floors.

First, I want to stress the fact that throughout this article, when I refer to rug pads with rubber, I mean real rubber as opposed to a rubber like texture from some sprayed on application. Next, when I refer to jute rug pads, I mean recycled jute as opposed to synthetic jute and latex or plastic.

Okay, for hardwood, marble, tile, stone and linoleum floors, both rubber and jute rug pads are safe. The only type of floors where rubber may pose a problem is with laminate and concrete floors. For this, we stick with the jute rug pad that has been proven to be completely safe on laminate and concrete floors. If your rug tends to slide, then the rug pad containing rubber is best since it adds a non slip function. Most rugs in size 6 feet by 9 feet and less usually need some sort of non slip rug pad. Here, you can choose a very nice rubber and jute combination rug pad that provides excellent support for your rug, excellent non slip features and is safe for your floors. If you have a rug of size 7 feet by 10 feet or larger, chances are the rug does not have a slipping problem. Here, you are quite fine with the jute rug pad.

Make sure that the rubber and jute combination rug pad contains a recycled jute surface along with a real layer of rubber on the botton. I have seen too many damaged rugs and floors from less expensive imitations that ended up costing considerably more in floor repairs. For the solid jute rug pad, make sure it is recycled jute, usually comprised of nylon and wool carpet fibers, as well as a solid 40 ounce density. This will avoid any shedding of the fibers and breaking down of the pad. You need the rug pad to protect your rug as well as your floor and density plays a big role in this. The recycled jute is mold and mildew resistant, nonallergenic and odor free.

Your two choices in the best rug pads in jute and rubber and your decision is mainly based on the type of floor you have and the way your rug sits on the floor. For safety, use the rubber backed jute rug pad and when slipping is not an issue, the recycled jute is the best way to go. Both quality rug pads will protect your floors, your rugs and your family. You can visit Rug Pad Corner for more on these quality rug pads.

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