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  • Consider Some of the Purposes Of Area Rugs

    Posted on December 19th, 2010 GuestPoster No comments

    The area rug has become a multipurpose wonder in contemporary interior design. With origins dating back thousands of years to a time when carpet-making was an honorable elite art, area rugs have served centuries of populations both as wall-hung tapestries and floor-bound walking paths. Although many believe the sole purpose of the area rug is to prevent the tracking of dirt to other rooms or areas of a home, the area rug has served a few other purposes beyond containing soil. The decorative qualities of area rugs alone make them an important investment in any home’s furnishing. Whether you prefer intricate oriental rugs or simply choose purple area rugs to add a splash of extraordinary color, you can’t go wrong by decorating with area rugs.

    If a rug is stretched out to hug a floor, it helps to reduce the amount of heat that a home loses through its flooring system. No matter how insulated floors are when they are installed, if they rest above a crawl space or a slab of cement, there is no way to avoid a collection of cold air beneath the floor. Cool air inevitably transfers to the living space in the house, but area rugs block the flow of that air in a home and keep the space cozy.

    Area rugs also help reduce noise. Hard woods, ceramic tile and laminate woods can foster an abundance of heel clacking from walking. To prevent disturbing others who are in other rooms of the house, area rugs are often used to muffle the echoes from shoes, voices, pet noises, furniture shifting or the handling of pots and pans. Simply by using living room floor rugs, you can significantly cut down on the noise that is transferred though the floor to the rooms or apartments below and you can also cut down on the noise your kids generate as they move about the living room.

    As a means of keeping up decor in a house, rugs are very functional for minimizing scratches and other surface damage to floors. Shoes not only make noise when there is walking on a floor, but the soles also can scuff the finish of a floor and transfer grime until there is a buildup. In times of inclement weather, rugs are also a great buffer for preventing moisture and promoting falls.

    Whether area rugs are used as decor, for noise reduction or heat preservation, they have served many uses worldwide. For many, they have become the elegant way to make a floor both functional and beautiful.

  • The outdoor polypropylene rug continues to impress us

    Posted on August 6th, 2010 GuestPoster No comments

    I had been looking for some outdoor area rugs for our new exterior living area that we had built, and happened upon quite a few products that were marked outdoor rugs. They seemed to be too soft, and delicate to handle the weather, so I started researching the different resources they were made from and found that the outdoor polypropylene rug types were really made for outside use. They poly fiber is made by chemical companies for thousands of products and they are able create water and heatproof fibers that feel just like organic materials. The one that we selected finally was a southern contemporary rug that feels just like a blend of cotton and wool.

    You can take water hose and direct it right on the rug and it just beads off like an automobile does after being waxed. Well, my wife said time will tell, as Max our German shepherd, the kids, and the weather would tell us how great our new purchase will hold up in a few months time. We did have to buy a rug pad that was also made for exterior living, due to the fact that rug wanted to slide on the European marble floors that we had installed during the renovation.

    A few weeks and life went to work on our large outdoor floor covering, and food was spilled, and even a few margaritas got to dowse the fibers, and just like magic the stains washed right out with water. After doing a little more research on poly fiber construction, I found that it is made from natural resources like corn, and petrochemical byproducts. It is engineered in such a way that it is impervious to staining, as the density of the material will not allow any absorption whatsoever. This fact makes them a great choice for any outdoor design needs. We are getting a matching runner rug to place on the tiles from the outdoor kitchen over to the pergola next week.


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