October 16, 2009

A Must-Read Before Shopping For Your Area Rugs

I'm sure you already know that area rugs are lifesavers of the decorating world. In a jiffy, they can change a room and enhance a home without the stress, hassle and bustle commonly associated with improving a house's look and decorating a room. The question is, do you already know what type of area rug is right for you? You have seen hundreds of them in your lifetime, but what are they really? You're reading the right article because this is made for people like you who have questions like these. Read on.

Shopping for an area rug can be fun but it can be a bit overpowering as well. Not the stressful kind, but just some confusion here and there. Choosing and delimiting can be difficult if you don't need hundreds of them. Therefore, we will break down the rug essentials for your information. And of course, for a happier shopping trip.

Would you rather have a handmade Oriental rug or an ordinary one made with the help of a machine? Oriental rugs, which generally come from Iran, India, China, Afghanistan, turkey and Pakistan can be stunningly beautiful. An Oriental rug is usually hand knotted and the loving labor that goes into it ensures that the rug is extremely durable. In fact, a handmade rug is likely to last half a century longer than its machine made counterparts. In machine made rugs, there is no knotting involved in the manufacturing process. Instead, the fibers of the rug are laid by a machine and latex support is used to hold them together. So the underside of the rug is rough.

Generally, a handmade Oriental rug is more expensive than a machine made one but in the long run the former are more cost effective because of their long-lasting strength. This is particularly significant in large households, where there is a lot of wear and tear on a rug, especially if it has been placed in a high traffic area. Also, it is likely that your Oriental rug will have a higher resale value than an ordinary machine made rug. Like wine, a good quality rug can actually increase in value as it gets older, like wine.

When it comes to material used, rugs may be broadly classified as wool rugs and synthetic rugs. There are, of course, other materials used to make rugs, but wool is the most common, and has manifold advantages over rugs made of synthetic fibers. Wool rugs are not only beautiful but durable, too.

Area rugs are also identified according to their style and pattern. There are the traditional, modern, cotton printed and tribal rugs.

Printed rugs are chic looking and resemble a risk-taker fashionista. They come in amazing colors, usually bold hues, but all are real lookers. Modern rugs are stylish because they live up to what's in and new. Colors are oftentimes the in-season shades and boast of a variety of designs that are trendy and hip. This is like the executive of the rug world; hence, it is just timely that you can find a lot of modern rugs in the corporate world. Meanwhile, tribal rugs are exotic looking. They come in bright colors and mostly made of natural dyes. Do you want a bohemian, adventurous-inspired area rug? Go tribal. Finally, traditional rugs speak for themselves. The designs are old style, more formal and conservative. The colors are subtle and sometimes monotone but attractive in a quiet, sophisticated way.

These are just a fraction of the other existing rugs today. If you're already excited to purchase rugs for your home, you will be even more once you see for yourself the wonderful selections made for you.

Don't let the current economic state of affairs bring you down bright your home the economical way and use area rugs wool.

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