November 8, 2009
Finding The Right Type of Braided Area Rugs
Braided area rugs can be found in households across the country, primarily because they are very versatile and come in a large variety of colors and sizes. If you are curious about what a braided rug is, it is one that consists of various thick strands of carpet that are essentially separated from each other. This means that they can have a whole rainbow of attractive colors all in one rug.
These rugs have been one of the most predominant interior design items for quite some time. Today there are hundreds of thousands of variations of the old classic, but they all remain basically the same in style.
They are so popular because braided area rugs can fit into even the most minimal or elaborate room set ups, and since they come in a whole array of materials and colors they can work with any room's theme. But because they are so common does not mean that can't be stylish, and they also do not need to be as boring as they are generally thought of as.
Bright colored braided rugs are a little more obscure and difficult to find than more toned down colors, but they are a fantastic twist on the old classic. A bright or bold red, orange, or even green variation can work in rooms that are decorated with more modern furniture. There are the variations that host multiple colors (like a rainbow), which can really give a brightly colored room a playful feel. There are literally thousands or ways to make a room feel more bright or casual with less traditionally-themed variations of these kinds of area rugs.
If you are thinking about lighter colors for braided area rugs there are numerous choices available, and can be easier to find than bright colors. The color combination most think of when they hear "braided rug" is the pale dark red with tan and blue or green. These are very common, if not a little old-timey. However, they will work with just about any room layout or theme.
These rugs can also be found in a variety of sizes, from as small as a doormat to large enough to cover the expanse of a room. You must determine how dominant you want the rug to be in your room's decor as well as whether it will affect any furniture.
You may not notice it, but you probably know at least one person with one of these rugs in their home, which should stand as proof of how dominant they have been through the years. While traditionally more conservative, more recent colors and designs of braided area rugs have started popping up in stores. They are making a sizable return, especially in households which have a sort of neo-modernized tone or homes that need some special flair.
Figuring out what to put in your home to decorate it can be difficult. Consider looking at some braided area rugs to get you stared.
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