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Childrens rugs: Make Your Childs Room Unique With Fun Juvenile Area RugsBy Carol Coutts There is also a wide range of educational rugs that can help with your childs early learning. From alphabets to numbers they can stimulate your childs learning through bright and colorful juvenile area rugs. A wide variety of rugs are also available to enhance your childs playtime that they will spend hours playing on. Childrens area rugs are an easy decorating element to change as the child grows unlike wallpaper. They are great for people that are renting to add a splash of color to the room and are easy to take with you if you need to move. When buying a kids rug a lower pile is ideal as it make a better play surface as trucks are easier to push. This surface is also easier to clean and vacuum as dirt and kids seem to go together. Shorter pile heights such as 1/3 of an inch are an excellent choice and tend to be more durable. Stain resistance is an important consideration in a kids rug and is determined by the type of fiber. Nylon and polypropylene two synthetic fibers that are popular for juvenile area rugs as they are very stain resistant. The application of a stain treatment can help protect childrens rug from the daily grind but make sure they are safe for children. There is a wide variety of childrens area rugs available that are perfect for a nursery, young boys and girls to teens room. Choose a kids rug by a décor theme or activity that they enjoy and they will be sure to love it About the Author: Carol Coutts is a successful author who provides information regarding home decor via http://www.arearugscarpet.com/Childrens-rugs.html For more information on braided rugs, oriental rugs, and shag rugs be sure to check out http://www.arearugscarpet.com/sitemap.html keywords: Rugs | Area Rugs | Carpet
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