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Decorating Tips
When decorating your home,
think of your floors as the foundation for your design scheme. An area rug can
visually integrate or harmonize eclectic elements in any decor or can revitalize
a room.
There's an endless array of
rug designs to choose from. Oriental, Persian, contemporary and Native American
designs are just a few that can be found in nearly any price range.
Tips for selecting a rug for your home:
Visualize
the desired total look of the room. Do you want a room that's uncluttered and
monotone or a room rich with colors or textures? If you start with a totally
empty room, choose a rug, then paint or paper the walls in colors found in the
rug.
Remember,
the rug has to fit the room – in more ways than one. Consider how the room is
used, how much traffic the area gets and who will view it under what light. For
high-traffic areas such as hallways and foyers, you may want a durable,
patterned rug.
Choose
furniture that enhances the rug design or colors found in the rug.
If you start
with furniture, choose a rug to pick up the colors used in your furnishing
patterns. Patterns can be mixed if they are coordinated by color. Elements of a
rug design can be further incorporated into the overall design scheme. For
example, if the rug is floral, add framed prints or flowers in similar colors.
Size up the
size of the room and the area you want to cover. The most common area rug sizes
are 4-by-6 and 6-by-9 feet. They work well under a coffee table. An 8-by-10-foot
rug or larger can cover an entire room. Smaller area and scatter rugs can be
ideal for adorning smaller spaces—a hearth, a bedside, the area in front of a
kitchen sink—with a splash of color and warmth.
A rug with a
bold, overall design can be the focal point of a room with a chair and sofa in
solid or subdued patterns.
Light
colored rugs make a room look more spacious, and deeper colors lend coziness to
a room.
Choose a rug
that will perform well, with the right combination of density and fiber. The
denser the pile, (with closer tufts or stitches), the better your rug will wear.
Synthetic
yarns - nylon, polyester, acrylic, and polypropylene - and the naturals - wool
and cotton - are durable, soft, and easy to clean.
Don’t
underestimate the value of an underlay. Not only will it absorb the impact of
feet and noise, it will reduce wear and tear on the rug and make vacuuming
easier.