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September 25, 2009

Decorating With Kitchen Area Rugs

The way you organize your kitchen can make a difference in whether it looks spiffy and all done up or just downright messy. The decor in your kitchen can help define its general mood and

When decorating your kitchen many don't ever think of placing area rugs in their kitchen. We wonder why you hardly see this in any design other than the living room and hallways. Area rugs will brighten up a room's decor along with making it cozier when you're in the environment.

First and foremost, rugs of this kind should be washable. Spills are some of the everyday disasters that take place in kitchens and it wouldn't do at all if you had a beautiful rug that has a stain that will never, ever come off. Thankfully, most kitchen area rugs today are machine-washable, which levels that threat down to a minimum. But don't put them in the dryer! Hang them up in the clothesline because they're usually fragile and don't respond well to all that banging around inside.

Also try to look for one that matches your kitchen's theme well. Braided rugs and Oriental rugs add greatly to the kitchen's atmosphere. Use a brightly-colored rug for that dull-looking kitchen to brighten things up. Or use patterned ones for those kitchens with more discernible themes such as country and Western. Whatever your taste and style, just remember that it's a choice that will pay off in the long run -or at least until you choose to redecorate your kitchen.

You might ask why you'd ever put an area rug into the kitchen. Well there are a few reasons. Some will think it is crazy because if a spill occurs you'll have to wash it immediately before it stains. If it was the floor you could just wipe it up and be done. The plus for area rugs in the kitchen is to give you comfort underneath your feet if you spend quite awhile in your kitchen preparing food. It will also take the weight off of your back somewhat.

Make sure the area rug of your choice is comfortable to the touch, washable, and matches the theme. You'll wonder why you didn't think of placing one in the kitchen before!

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Filed under Home Theatre Systems by Bernie Johnson

September 24, 2009

How To Choose A Childs’ Area Rug

If you want to put an area rug down in your child's room then you may want to do some research first.

There are three different purposes for placing a rug in a child's room; warmth, traction, and decoration. You also need to choose an area rug that your child and you agree on and are safe for them.

When selecting an area rug for a nursery you may find that it's fairly easy because you are the only one who can decide. Your newborn will be to small to help make this decision.

By age 4 or 5, youngsters are developing personal preferences that ought to be considered in choosing an area rug, provided the family budget allows. However, astute parents can help channel their youngsters' preferences into something that considers safety, economy and other practical factors. It's still within a parent's right to veto any child's choice that doesn't meet family criteria.

Parents can organize the selection process by showing children samples of area rugs that parents consider appropriate. Make sure in advance that the examples are of dimensions appropriate to the child's room, so there won't be disappointment that a selection turns out not to fit. Among the options:

Educational Rugs: The educational rug can serve two purposes; they will provide covering on the floor and they are a great educational tool for your child. You can find an area rug on just about any topic you want; numbers, alphabet, games, world geography, maps, and more. When choosing an area rug you need to check the indoor air quality, or IAQ. It tells you how the rug will effect the air environment in the room. Most of these rugs are also non-toxic but beware, sometimes when a child plays on the rug so often it may release minutes fibers in the air.

Car rugs. There's hardly a little boy - and some girls as well -- who doesn't love cars, trucks, anything with wheels. So why not give him his own racetrack or roadway on an area rug? Automobile rugs can be machine-made, hand-tufted, hooked, loop pile or soft, plush cut pile.

Novelty Rugs: Does your child fantasize about butterflies, flowers, sports balls and courts, cowboys, and more? You can find a rug that features all of these and more. Give your child the solar system in their rug or animal prints, castles, a basketball court and more. These rugs can be woven and printed with the design you choose.

Braided Area Rug: If you are on a budget then a braided rug is the best economical rug to choose. It has several benefits to buying one; it comes in a rainbow of color, it is great for any age and can be left in the room as the child grows, and it comes in many different shapes using materials such as tape, flat, yarn, and tubular. A braided rug can be made from clothing, blankets, or fabric pieces that are multi-colored. Encourage your child's curiosity with a braided rug.

Whatever design you choose, the material of a kids' area rug is important. A wool area rug is a good choice for a home with hardwood floors, since it will provide a warm place for little feet against cold floors. Shag rugs, rag rugs and sheepskin area rugs are good choices for unique, soft rules. If the child's room boasts a specific pattern, color scheme or texture, it's a sure bet there's an area rug somewhere that will complement the style perfectly.

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Filed under Home Theatre Systems by Peter Watkinson

In Search Of Area Rugs Perfect For You

Area rugs are decorating staples. If you haven't realized yet that area rugs can transform any room in a snap, it's time to get out of your slumber and start looking around. Almost, if not all homes and offices have area rugs as a decor and floor covering. Why, even my public library's receiving area has an area rug to welcome the booklovers.

With so many options in the market, selecting the right pieces for your home can be mind-boggling. If you could buy all, you would wouldn't you? After all, there are affordable prices too, so shopping for area rugs need not be an expensive venture.

In choosing your area rugs, purchase those that fit your space. Rugs differ in dimensions and an unsuitable rug can affect how a room looks in a bad way. Take measurements of the areas and bring those digits with you. Ask for assistance and you'll be going home with perfect fitting rugs for your home.

Area rugs are indeed floor coverings, but what makes them different from carpets is that they don't have to cover the entire floor. With an area rug, you don't hide the flooring, you accentuate it. If you have a beautiful hardwood or interesting tiles, use an area rug to highlight it. Place the rug in high-traffic areas for protection.

If you have hardwood floors, don't cover the whole floor and hide the beauty of the wood. If you intend to use a large, room sized rug center the rug in the room so that there is an equal border of wood exposed on all edges of the floor to accent both the rug and the floor. The concept of equal spacing is appropriate for any size or shape of room.

Note that rugs wear out from underneath due to rug to floor friction created when the rug is trod upon. To lessen wear and to minimize any slippage, use a quality rug pad under your rug. A good rug pad helps keep your rugs in fine condition, prevents slipping and extends the life of your rugs.

Safety is important. You don't want a rug to be causing friction with an electrical outlet. What a disaster that would be! Check the area that it doesn't obstruct a door's opening and floor vents. Again, the size matters.

Choosing area rugs become trouble-free if you base your decision on the things you like. It can be a color, material or design. Moreover, basing your choices on the theme you already have will give you clues as to which color, shape, design, etc. of area rugs match your home the best.

Enjoy a pleasurable and beautiful home living with area rugs around.

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Filed under Home Theatre Systems by Devid Ascott

Area Rugs For Spring

When spring comes everyone can't wait to open their windows and let the fresh air in. Many feel they need to brighten it up a bit in a few of their rooms. So why not choose area rugs?

Choosing area rugs in the proper colors for each room will give you a great new look without having to spend a fortune. Area rugs come in so many different shapes, sizes, and patterns nowadays that you'll find one to match every room in your home if need be. You want to bring more light into the home when springtime comes around. Less lighting on in the home is also eco friendly and will save you money in the long run.

Area rugs are created with many different materials. Some are natural and many are cotton, wool, bamboo, and other materials. Make sure that you look at the cleaning process if you use them in a high trafficked area. You don't want to create more money to spend on washing them than you did to purchase them. If you have a lightly colored room, adding a great colored area rug will give you that brightness to the entire theme of the area.

Larger rooms which are going to be decorated with area rugs have a better advantage. You're able to mix and match different area rugs of the same theme in these rooms since you have more space to work with. In a smaller room, one decent size area rug will look great. You also want to choose lighter colors for smaller rooms so you don't make the room seem smaller than it actually is if you bring a darker colored rug into the mix.

If you love the style of the older days try using a khaki or brown tinted area rug and accent it with a few cast iron objects. You'll create that retro look simpler than you ever imagined.

They always say spring is for the "spring cleaning" so why not make a few changes to bring the life alive in the rooms design?

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Filed under Home Theatre Systems by Don Thomas

September 22, 2009

Usher spring into your home with area rugs

After cold winter months, spring arrives with fresh, balmy weather gently nudging all living things out of their sluggish stupor. It's that time of the year when most of us feel cheerful and need our homes to reflect that mood too. Ushering spring inside means filling the interiors with sunlight, clean crisp air and innovative spring decor. Be it vases full of seasonal flowers, crystals, colorful cushions or area rugs, the look should be fresh and inviting.

Choosing area rugs in the proper colors for each room will give you a great new look without having to spend a fortune. Area rugs come in so many different shapes, sizes, and patterns nowadays that you'll find one to match every room in your home if need be. You want to bring more light into the home when springtime comes around. Less lighting on in the home is also eco friendly and will save you money in the long run.

Area rugs are created with many different materials. Some are natural and many are cotton, wool, bamboo, and other materials. Make sure that you look at the cleaning process if you use them in a high trafficked area. You don't want to create more money to spend on washing them than you did to purchase them. If you have a lightly colored room, adding a great colored area rug will give you that brightness to the entire theme of the area.

Victorian themes along with contemporary design are more popular than ever in many homes. If you're looking to create this design you may wonder what type of area rug to use. Well, try using different shapes and sizes in a larger room if possible. The more rugs you bring into the room the easier you'll be able to section off the room. If you're working with a smaller room, lighter is better. One rug in these rooms is usually the limit since you don't want the space to seem too cluttered. Oriental rugs are a great compliment to these designs.

You can also create a retro look in spring. Retro looking rugs are usually simple in lines and style. Go for khaki or nutty brown colors and casually throw light antique objects made of cast iron and bell metal to spike up the decor.

They always say spring is for the "spring cleaning" so why not make a few changes to bring the life alive in the rooms design?

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Filed under Home Theatre Systems by Don Thomas

Finding The Right Area Rug For Your Childs Room

In order to place the right area rug down in your child's room you will need to do your research.

In general, kids' rugs serve three primary purposes: decoration, warmth and traction (especially important as moms carry babies across a room and little ones learn to walk!). Beyond these elemental purposes are the child's preferences, the parents' desire for education and the children's safety.

Selecting a rug for the nursery is probably easiest, since your little one isn't aware enough yet to have personal likes and dislikes. Choose something in color and style that complements the rest of the nursery dcor.

By the time your child is between the ages of 4 and 5 years old you will notice that they have developed more of a personal preference in what they want or down' want. When choosing a rug, keep in mind the family budget. Parent still have the final word.

Parents can organize the selection process by showing children samples of area rugs that parents consider appropriate. Make sure in advance that the examples are of dimensions appropriate to the child's room, so there won't be disappointment that a selection turns out not to fit. Among the options:

Rugs that are Educational: These rugs serve two purposes; they can provide covering on the floor and they can provide educational fun. Some examples of educational topics that you can find on rugs include maps, world geography, alphabet, numbers, games and more. Before purchasing the rug you should check to see what its IAQ rating is. This stands for "Indoor Air Quality" and it will let you know how your rug may affect the room air environment. Most rugs will not contain anything that is harmful to your child.

Car Rugs: If your child loves to play trucks, cars, or anything else with wheels then you will want to purchase a car rug. This type of rug will give your child his or her own racetrack or roadway on the rug. These types of rugs are usually made by machines, hand-tufted, then hooked, loop pile or soft, and then plush cut pile.

Novelty Rugs: Does your child fantasize about butterflies, flowers, sports balls and courts, cowboys, and more? You can find a rug that features all of these and more. Give your child the solar system in their rug or animal prints, castles, a basketball court and more. These rugs can be woven and printed with the design you choose.

Braided Area Rug: Braided rugs are economical in many ways and are the choice of several homeowners. A braided rug can come in many colors and can be created to suit your child's needs. You can find braided rugs in a tubular shape, tape, yarn, or flat. It can also be woven with different material that includes blankets, clothing, or multi-colored pieces of fabric.

It's important to choose a rug based on what is important for your home. For example, if you have hardwood floors your child may benefit from a wool area rug so it will keep their little feet warm. You may also choose a rag rug, shag rug, or sheepskin as the material used in an area rug. If you are decorating with a certain pattern or theme you can use that to help you choose what rug you want to buy.

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Filed under Home Theatre Systems by Peter Watkinson

September 20, 2009

Tips To Help You Choose An Area Rug

Area rugs are one of the most marvelous home decor elements ever created. What other furnishing provides warmth for a cold floor, give a certain mood to a room, or even act as an art object?

An area rug is a great investment so the more you buy the more you invest in a worth while product. It can be used on the floors or to hang on the wall.

There are also many different materials to choose from when you're looking for an area rug. You have natural elements, synthetic fibers, and if you're lucky you'll come across the hand made rugs which are hard to come by.

These tips may help you decide what type of area rug is best for your lifestyle.

There are a few questions you should ask yourself before purchasing an area rug. How many times a day do people go through this area and what type of lighting does the room have?

Rugs with a good combination of density and fiber will wear best. Rugs with closer tufting or stitches will last longer.

If the area rug is going to be placed somewhere that it may be used as a seating area, you want to make sure it has enough padding. A great padded area rug is a must as well in many cases if used in a highly trafficked area.

Think color. Rugs don't have to mirror the colors in furniture upholstery or window treatments. Instead they can complement those colors. Remember that rugs in lighter colors will make rooms seem larger, while rugs in deeper colors make a room feel more cozy.

Make sure you know how large or small the area rug should be before heading out to purchase one. You want the rug to fit properly not look like it belongs in another part of the room since it's too small for the largest room in the home.

Size the area where you're looking to place the area rug before purchasing one and noticing it isn't going to fit properly.

Area rugs are a great touch in a dining room atmosphere. You just want to make sure that your area rug is large enough to handle the furniture which is in there such as the dining table and chairs. They suggest you add about four feet to the width and length of your table to accommodate your set.

Hall runners are a great idea. If choosing a lighter pattern or color you'll notice the brightness in the hall rather than it being dark.

Since there are so many different types of area rugs, make sure you do your research. Try to find out which area rug best fits your needs along with the lifestyle which you life on a daily basis.

Hand hooked rugs are pushed yard through a back of a canvas cloth which then creates a design. You may have done one of these rugs in the past from the craft store. They still to date sell these latch hook rugs where you can make one your own.

Area rugs that are flat woven may also be considered the reversible rug.

Braided rugs are a wonderful idea if you have a busy area of traffic in your home. The materials used back in the day were old curtains, blankets, or other fabrics that weren't used in the home any longer. A great way to be eco friendly.

Bamboo rugs along with Sisal rugs are all natural fibers and are also durable. This is a great choice if used in front of an entrance of a home or even on the deck.Persian or Oriental rugs are one of the most expensive rugs out there. They are very popular and used in family heirloom rooms for more show than traffic.

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Filed under Home Theatre Systems by Joseph Kershaw

How To Choose An Area Rug

Area rugs have many different uses. Some are just for that additional element in a rooms design, others are for a cozier feel when entering a room.

As if these benefits weren't enough, area rugs are one of the wisest investments in home decor you can make in these turbulent economic times. The right area rug imparts a new character to a room without requiring a complete makeover. With all the sizes, colors and design options available, there's an area rug available for any style at any price.

Benefits you'll notice with area rugs is that they protect wooden floors from high trafficked areas, provide a soft feel when walked upon rather than a hard surface, and of course give a room a great make-over without having to purchase many new items.

So you wonder if the area rug is more for art or for protection. The answer is both. It will give your home a great design feel as well as give you a softer cozier feel to your home.

Here are a few tips you may want to reap upon before purchasing an area rug for your first time.

Rugs with a good combination of density and fiber will wear best. Rugs with closer tufting or stitches will last longer.

If you're looking for something more durable and will give you your monies worth, closer tufting or stitched rugs are great choices.

Think color. Rugs don't have to mirror the colors in furniture upholstery or window treatments. Instead they can complement those colors. Remember that rugs in lighter colors will make rooms seem larger, while rugs in deeper colors make a room feel more cozy.

Make sure you know how large or small the area rug should be before heading out to purchase one. You want the rug to fit properly not look like it belongs in another part of the room since it's too small for the largest room in the home.

Dining areas are a great idea to place an area rug in. Just make sure you add a few extra feet onto the width and length. You want to make sure that each chair leg is either all on the rug or all off. You don't want it to be off balance causing a situation.

Fit a hall runner so that it's within four inches of the hall's width. Keep the length within 18 to 24 inches of the hall's length.

Hall runners are a great idea. If choosing a lighter pattern or color you'll notice the brightness in the hall rather than it being dark.

Here are some guidelines to types of rugs. Hand Hooked. These rugs are made by pushing yarn through the back of a canvas cloth to make a design. Hobbyists and do-it-yourselfers often can find kits to make hand-hooked rugs in hobby supply stores. The rug is finished with a protective backing.

Woven/Flat-woven. This type of rug is made on looms that are controlled by hand, machine and today, computers! Examples of this type of reversible rug are dhurries, Kilims and Spanish berbers.

Area rugs that are flat woven may also be considered the reversible rug.

Braided rugs are a wonderful idea if you have a busy area of traffic in your home. The materials used back in the day were old curtains, blankets, or other fabrics that weren't used in the home any longer. A great way to be eco friendly.

Bamboo and Sisal are a natural fiber area rug which is very durable. They are great for heavy trafficked areas along with outside on the patio. Persian and Oriental Rugs are quite popular but aren't cheap either. They are made of wonderful quality and will give you your monies worth if it isn't placed in a busy room. This is great for that formal living space that usually is never used.

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Filed under Home Theatre Systems by Joseph Kershaw

Persian Rugs For Your Home Decor

Persian rugs are wonderful pieces of art along with a great design for your floor dcor.

Persian rugs are very popular and always will be. They have wonderful colors and designs. In many cases Persian rugs are sometimes the heirloom that many hold onto from generation to generation. As the Persian rug ages it actually is its best when it is about 30-40 years old.

Another important thing to remember when choosing a Persian rug for your decor is that Persian rugs and "Oriental" rugs aren't the same thing. An authentic Persian rug is made in one of the regions formerly a part of the ancient Persian Empire, parts of modern-day Iraq, Iran and Turkey. "Oriental" rugs - a somewhat outdated but still used term - are made today in many parts of Asia and Eurasia of many different fibers. Always check on where an area rug is made before buying it.

Next, consider the elaborate designs of a Persian rug when choosing one for a room. These designs typically fall into three categories: geometric, floral or pictorial. It's important to compare these designs to the style of the room in order to choose one that's right for the decor. In some cases, pattern can almost be more important than color in selecting the right Persian rug for your room.

The Medallion style Persian rug is very popular due to the design in the center of the rug. It is a great way to incorporate this area rug into the focal point in any rooms design.

Geometric or floral patterned area rugs are the most common for other homes. They are easier on the eye and won't be too dramatic.

If the Persian rug isn't in your budget you may want to consider the machine-made area rugs which are compared to Persian rugs. They come in the same color and patterns but are more affordable.

In some cases many individuals have purchased a "so called" Persian rug but only to find out it was a fake. The only way you'll be able to notice the difference is that the antique Persian rug is hand-knotted or tufted rather than made on a machine.

So why not jump on a magic carpet ride and enjoy the Persian rug lifestyle?

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Filed under Home Theatre Systems by Peter Carrier

Contemporary Rugs For Charm And Dazzle

Bored with your bedroom? Living room looking lackluster? Dining room got a case of the dulls? The quickest, easiest and least expensive way to update a living space is with a new area rug in Contemporary style.

Bold patterns, colors, and washable materials in the contemporary area rugs are a great way to bring the design into any home without having to fear that it will just be more of a hassle.

Here are a few tips on how to choose the proper contemporary area rug for your home.

Make sure you're aware on which room this area rug is going to be placed. Is there heavy traffic, what size is best for you, and will it work with your design?

Beyond that, choosing a Contemporary rug for any living area is purely a matter of taste. Whatever the color or pattern, you the buyer get the fun of choosing the area rug that appeals most to you.

Contemporary area rugs for specific rooms of the home:

Living Rooms:

Large patterns will overwhelm a small room and make it seem smaller, so avoid big patterns if the space won't accommodate them visually.

Large living room area will have a few choices. Large bold area rug or a few smaller ones placed around the room.

Bold and simple is sometimes other designs that are chosen.

If the room seems dark, try adding a brighter more colorful area rug to the mix.

Bright designs such as abstract will help set the tone for contemporary furniture pieces.

Bordered area rugs are great in family rooms placed underneath the coffee table to set off the conversation area.

Dining Room:

Since most of the carpet won't be visible try choosing one which has a pattern on the outside such as a border.

Children's Rooms:

Choose a rug that's stain resistant or made with polypropylene, an easily cleaned material.

Avoid rugs made in the patterns of popular cartoon characters to keep the child's room from becoming dated (and the child begging for another rug with the latest favorite). Instead choose a pattern with colors that will match a favorite of styles as the child matures and his/her tastes change. Or choose a braided rug in multiple bright colors.

Try going for two different rugs. One for the play area and then one for the bed area.

If you just want to use one rug try going for something which has an educational learning pattern on them. Many have numbers, colors, or even the alphabet. It will be functional and also promote learning.

No matter what type of contemporary area rug you choose you'll be happy in the long run. Whatever fits your style is the way to go!

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Filed under Home Theatre Systems by Peter Carrier

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