Rugs PDF
Rugs PDF
Rugs PDF
WHAT TO CONSIDER WHEN LOOKING AT AREA RUGS 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 are just a few that can be found in nearly any price range, but the first consideration in purchasing an area rug is a clear understanding of the main families of rugs: Machine Made - these rugs are made in using power tufting machines and looms using almost any type of yarn. These rugs can be made in different textures, styles and sizes quickly and easily and therefore are less expensive than a hand made rug. There are many differences between tufted and woven rugs and this fact leads to bewilderment on occasion. The woven carpets have the pile face woven along with the backing. king. This makes them stron strong and hard wearing. Tufted carpets the pile is inserted into the backing material with needles. es. Hand Made - these ese rugs are made by hand and range from a person using a tool to tuft the rug to someone actually spinning the yarn and knotting each rug 1 yarn at a time. Some hand nd made rugs can take 9 mon months or longer to make one single 6'x9' rug. If you are wondering why a particular rug costs $6,000-$9,000 ,000-$9,000 this is likely the type of rug you will be getting. Hand made rugs are made with natural yarns like wool and silk. k. By the way, antique silk sil and wool rugs can b be very valuable and have been sold for hundreds of thousands of dollars. At Custom Carpet Centers, we handle only machine made area rugs. Ranging from bea beautiful Karas Karastan 12 color New Zealand Wool to 6' x 9', 5 color co polypropylene propylene rugs fo for $125-$150. T ips for selecting ng a rug for or your home: Visualize the desired esired total look k of the room. Do you want a room that's uncluttered and monotone or a ro room rich w with colors or textures? If you start with a totally empty room, choose a rug, then paint or pap paper the walls in colors found d in the rug. g. Remember, the rug has to fit t the room - in more ways than one. Consider how the room m is used used, how much traffic the area gets and an who will view it under what hat light. For high-traffic areas such as hallways and foyers, , you may want a durable, patterned r rug. Choose furniture e that enhances the rug design or colors rs found fo in the rug. If you start with w furniture, choose a rug to p pick up th the colors used in yo our furnishing patterns. Patterns can be e mixed if they are coordinated rdinated by color. Elements of a rug desig sign can be b further incorporated ated into the overall design scheme. eme. Fo For or example or example, if the rug is floral, oral a add framed prints or flowers in simila similar colors. Size up the size of the room and the area you want ant to cove cover. ove er. The most common area rug sizes are 4-by-6 and 6-by-9 feet. fee They work well under er a coffee table. An 8-by-11-foot rug ug or larger can cover an entire room. Smaller area and scatter rugs can c be b ideal for adorning smaller sm spaces-a hearth, a bedside, the e area in front of a kitchen sink-with a splash splash of color and warmth. warm A rug with a bold, overall design can be the focal point of a room oom with a chair and sofa in solid or subdued patterns. Light colored colo rugs make a room look more spacious, and deeper colors lend end coziness to a room. Choose a rug that will perform well, with C th the right combination nation of density and fiber. The denser the e pil pile, pi (with closer tufts or stitch hes), the better your rug will wear. Synthetic c yarns - nylon, polyester, ester, acrylic, and polypropylene - and t the naturals - wool and cotton a durable, soft, and easy to clean. You've are ou've got to hand it to machine-made rugs: they m may look strikingly stri similar to the handmad de kind, but they're usually much less expensive. nsive. Watch out for fringe ge elements. elements If the th rug you like has fringe, make m sure it's sewn on well, and very carefully use the vacuum cleaner. cl
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Why Is Color Important? Area rugs accent a room's color palette or wall design, or even set the entire mood, character, or period of the room. Perhaps you want to rejuvenate or add color to a favorite room. Or you've been looking for a way to incorporate artistic expression to your home. Or you'd like to warm the cold tile in your bathroom. Or maybe you would just like to add softness to a hard floor or extra flair to the carpet in a busy hallway. Why Is Fiber Important? The type of fiber used in your rug also will help determine its appearance and performance. Synthetic fibers provide brilliant colors, easy maintenance, softness and outstanding value. Natural fibers provide soft, low luster colors, long term performance and other aesthetic qualities There are six general types of fibers, each with different charac characteristics: Nylon - Wear and d soil resistant and easily cleaned. Resilient, withstands heavy traf traffic and the weight and movement of furniture. Unlimited variet variety of brilliant colors. Wool - Noted for luxury and softness. Has high Woo gh bulk and is availab available in many colors. Olefin (Polypropylene) - Strong ong and colorfast with a soft wool-like feel. Resists wear a and stains. s. Affordable. A Predominant machinewoven synthetic fiber. er. Ma May also so be used in outdoor carpet. Polyester - Noted ed for its soft oft "hand" when used us in thick, cut pile textures. Acrylic - Offers s the appearance earance of w wool at a lower cost. Sometimes is blended with other fibers. Most ost often app ppears in bath rugs and mats. Cotton - Noted for its softness and performance. Available in many colors. s. Blends - There may be blends of any of the above fibers. Why Is Construction Important? Your rug should not only look great, it should perform rform well, too. To find the best rug within your budget, there are seve several factors to consider. The perfect rug will have just the right combination atio of density, twist and fiber. Density refers to the closeness of the th tufts or o knots. The denser nser the pile, the better your rug will wear. Twist Twis refers ers to the winding of yarn around itself. A tighter yarn twist tw will provide adde ed durability. Once you get g your rug home, help keep it looking new by placing cing it over a quality rug cushion or underlay. Not only will the cushion absorb shock and noise, it also will keep your rug from rom slipping and "creeping." There are two types of cus cushions to choo oose from, depending on where you plan to place your rug: rug-over-carpet ug-over-c or rug-over-hard sur face ce floor. We ca can help you select a rug cushion or underlay for your particular need. Usually you will need to know the size of the rug, alth althou although the size of many underlays can be adjusted by simply cutting w with household old shears.
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Type/Style Rug styles are generally divided into two category types: Traditional and Border. However, within these categories we find several different styles. Traditional Traditional rugs are often mistakenly called "Orientals". True Oriental rugs are hand-woven of wool and imported from the East. Most rugs sold domestically are machine-made to resemble Oriental rugs. Here is an overview of the styles classified as Traditional: Persian Usually characterized by a central medallion framed by an intricate border Has an elegant look perfect for formal living areas Chinese Carries a symbolic design motif associated with h religion, folklore and superstition Works well in formal rooms and with h Oriental decorating them theme American Patterns are based on n arts art and crafts of Colonial times Highlighted with th flo floral motifs and simple designs Works well ell with wit traditional, country and casual decor Southw thwest Usually reflects native Indian origin/design Usu gn Works well with casual, rustic, and d contemporary con furnishings Contemporary Reflects various ethni hnic themes es and cultures culture Well suited for mo modern and nd eclectic decor decorating tastes Border Rugs Border rugs are re identified d by large solid fields trimmed with bordered edges (often accented by carving). carvi Most ost do not have fringe. There are no named styles within i border rugs, yet their designs are varied -- from simple rectangles to intricate int flora orals. Broadloom carpet can be e cut and bound into area rug size and then carved to add dimension dim and interest. At Custo stom Carpe pet Centers, we have craftsmen n on staff that can replicate your most intricate designs and nd create a personalized statement area rug g just j for you, with your design, n, your specific size and your colors. We make corporate logo rugs and can create images of a almost any ny kind right in our facility in Orchard Park. Understanding Quality If you are trying g to find more information about rugs you yo have co come to the right ht pla place. We will help you understand why w you can c walk into Wal-Mart Mart and see a 6'x9' rug for $59.00 0 and go o across a the street into an Area Rug specialty store and see a an a another 6'x9 x9' rug for $9900.00 00 or more. Of course you can usually ually see a t thickness hickness difference and you can also appreciate that a wool wo or silk rug g should cost more than a synthetic yarn. Even novice vice rug sh shoppers s can understand that on a certain level it makes sen sense th that a machine ma ade rug is cheaper to produce in massive ve quantities quan than to o make a rug by hand inch by inch. Unfortunately Unfortunate the he understanding ends right about there. understandi The middle of the price scale is what really causes confusion. on. In fact it gets far more confusing when you find a b beautiful 6'x9' 1 100% New Zealand wool that you can purchase for $599.00. This his can be a great value and it is hard for the avera average shopper to appreciate some of the differences between that and another 6'x9' 6 x9 100% New Zealand wool rug g for 1 10 times the price. If you are looking for one or more rugs s to accent your living g areas and you would like to keep your b budget in check you need to o consider machine made rugs. In America ica today, design styles and preferences preferenc can come and go and m making a lifetime investment in a hand made rug might not ot be the wisest way to spend your decorating dollar. Machine made rugs can last from a few years to several decades, depending g on their quality. But, even the most expensive machine-made rugs are within the budgets of most people. If you are the type pe of customers that likes to change decorating themes now and again, again the affordability of machine made rugs is an excellent cellent way to accommodate this. On the other hand if you are seeki seeking a single heirloom quality rug you will need to consider handmade rugs. If you are talking about buying a one of kind rug ru you really need to find a rug specialty store through a designer or some so other trusted resource.