May 27, 2009

Hardwood Floors And Area Rugs

by Dilip Das

Choosing a hardwood floor is the way to go if you want to achieve great results for home decorating. Hardwood is available in all kinds of thickness and patterns. You can use hardwood over vinyl floor and other solid surfaces. With the various prices, you'll surely find a rate just right for your budget. It is advisable to hire professional service in installing hardwood flooring, but if you're confident about your home improvement skills especially with tools and heavy materials, the Internet and floor installation manuals provide easy steps for doing so.

Proper care for a wood flooring ascertains its top-notch condition for many years. Cleaning it with products especially made for this type of floor will make it more polished. Don't just use any cleaning products you see in your cabinet. Make sure that it's for hardwood. You don't want to see stains, spots and discoloration mar your beautiful flooring.

And, of course, you will want to invest in rugs to cover strategic areas of your floors. As wood flooring has grown in popularity so has the use of area rugs. Area rugs offer a first line of protection against damage to your wood flooring, particularly in areas of high traffic. Wood floors can be refinished to eliminate scratches and dents but sanding and refinishing floors is messy and time-consuming and you will want to postpone those activities as long as possible.

Enter the area rug. Strategically placed rugs can minimize damage to wood flooring and can extend the period of time between floor refurbishments dramatically. Wood flooring is being used in every room in the home and area rugs are versatile enough to be similarly used. Rugs come in all sizes and shapes and so can complement your wood flooring whether it is in a bedroom, the kitchen, a bath, or a hallway.

While area rugs do a great job of protecting your investment in your wood flooring, they are also multi-purpose in that they also provide a room-decorating alternative in terms of color, texture, and accent. Rugs can brighten up a dark area with a contrasting color scheme. Large, unbroken areas of wood flooring can be "boring" and a rug will add interest to the area and minimize the sameness of the flooring square footage.

You don't need an interior designer to pick out area rugs for you. The wide selection of rugs offer different colors, sizes, shapes, fabrics and designs. The prices vary too from super cheap to insanely expensive. Therefore, whatever your taste and budget are, you will find area rugs of your choice. Perfect for your home.

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