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3 Things to Consider When Buying a Rug

No matter how many decorations, paintings, and pieces of furniture you might buy to adorn your space, you might still think that it looks a little too bear. That's why rugs and carpets were made. These decorative interior additions are perfect for designating specific areas in your home by framing everything in that space together. If you're planning on buying a rug, you should know that not every option will suit your needs. Find out how to choose the right rug when making a purchase by checking out these helpful tips.

 

1.            What Space You Want to Create - Are you planning on creating a coffee area in your home? A lounge?A dining space? Your rug will frame the specific spaces in your home to create a unique area despite sharing the same room with other pieces of furniture. For instance, a round rug placed in the middle of the room with a small round table and a flower arrangement creates a decorative accent area that creates a beautiful receiving area out of an otherwise boring space. Know what kind of space you want to create to help you figure out how to frame it with the right modern rugs.

 

2.            The Shape of the Rug - Are you planning on placing the rug along a hallway? A plain rectangular rug might look awkward, too wide, and too short to fill in that narrow space. instead, a carpet runner might be your best bet. If you plan to create a small lounging area in your home, consider framing out the space with a rectangular rug that sets the boundary between the rest of the room and the small lounging space. round rugs on the other hand are ideal for center rooms and areas, and are used to create a focal point in the space.

 

3.            Maintenance and Care - You can't just walk all over your rug and expect it to stay clean and pristine throughout the years. Hall Runners are particularly susceptible to small insects and bugs that thrive in hidden areas. Because of the fibrous texture, rugs are also prone to dirt and dust build up, which can be tough if you have respiratory troubles. Before you buy a rug, be sure to learn about the care and maintenance needed to maintain it so you don't end up buying a rug that you can't keep clean. If you don't want to spend too much time cleaning your rug, consider buying one that's less dense and fibrous.

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