The Various Types Of Rugs And What Rugs Work For You

Jan 28
12:09

2010

Annie Deakin

Annie Deakin

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Redecoration of your home can be a very difficult, and often costly thing to do. You can find yourself spending a good deal of money changing things dramatically, when really that may not be what the rooms or spaces to be redecorated actually needed. Take for instance simply changing little things such as the drapes or floor coverings. Getting new rugs could give any room some added pizazz without breaking the bank.

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But how can you tell what rug you should get? There are so many different styles,The Various Types Of Rugs And What Rugs Work For You    Articles colors and types that you could spend a lot more time than you thought attempting to find the ideal match for your home. Getting the wrong style or size could really work against a home's theme and draw unnecessary attention. But with a little bit of information, you could make a decision that works best for your home.

Most often when people talk about rugs, most people consider one type more prevalently than others. Oriental rugs have stood as being the most common rug for people to have for many, many years due to their high-class look and intricate weaving to the design. When people talk about Oriental rugs, this actually encompasses Asian rugs as a whole, from Turkey to Tibet. All of these different types, since every country and region's rugs look different, could add a good bit of life to a suffering room.

When most Americans discuss Oriental rugs, they are typically referring to the designs in the rugs created in Tibet, China and India. These are usually large rugs with very intricate and beautiful designs woven into them. Many American companies have worked very hard in recreating this ancient look with a great deal of success and a fraction of the cost. Getting an authentic piece from Asia could cost you a good bit, but getting an aesthetically equal replica could save you a good deal.

But even more common than Oriental rugs in recent years, are area and throw rugs. This is due in part that most major chain stores offer many styles and types of these rugs for a very reasonable cost, which means considerably less than even the replicated Oriental rugs. They aren't nearly as unique as the Oriental.

Since you have so many color, size and style options with area and throw rugs, they appeal to many more people than the fore mentioned type. Oriental rugs only work for certain types of people and with certain set-ups. So it might be best for your wallet and your personal sense of style to consider area and throw rugs.

Many people have been considering saving even more money and simply making comparable competition for area and throw rugs at home. This requires a good bit of skill with a sewing machine, but you save the money of the rug itself by only being required to purchase the materials necessary to make it.

But this is a very broad spectrum of discussing rugs. Perhaps this article has inspired you enough to consider revamping your old floor coverings and trying something new.