Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Natural Rugs

Although the rug is what you see in the surface,before it was created it also undergoes a lot of processes. As you can see, a rug is not simply laid on the top of the concrete or wood that is already in the place. The rug pad that is used is just important as what you see. An area rugs are typically done with edges.the pad is used as a buffer between the rug itself and the floor that is underneath. As you can imagine, when you are walking on a rug with a pad underneath it will be much more comfortable. This may only be a thin layer of protection, but you will definitely be able to notice the difference when you are walking in your bare or sock feet.
Rugs are uses in different purposes. It can be used as foot rugs, wall hangings, furnishing of floors, covering of sofa and for many decorative purposes.

There are some types of rugs that make the floor eye-catching.

The Tribal Rugs is like a fresh water lake in the midst of sand dunes. It can be use in any type of interior. It is naturally dye in colors. And its design is typically bold.

Cotton Printed Rugs are elite and stylish in nature. It gives unrivaled appeal to floor decoration and thus add an artistic approach towards interior decoration. These rugs are generally made using woolen materials but are sometimes also crafted using natural fibers.

The wool rugs are made up of natural sheep's wool. It is durable, strong, softness and always adds an aesthetic value to your room. It indeed last a lifetime.

The natural rugs are great way to bring a natural and organic feel to your interior design. These rugs combine intricate patterns with warm tones to create attractive designs. Most commonly, these rugs are constructed of sea grass, sisal or wool and are a great addition to almost any room.
A sisal created in African Regions, where extracts from the agave plant used to create the long fibers that comprise the durability, quality and strength of sisal rugs.
A jute is the softest of the natural floor covering materials. Its soft texture comes decreased it durability, so its best not to use in high traffic area.
A Shag Rugs is first introduced in the late 1960's and early 1970's and gained popularity quickly and have remained a popular style till today. Its most common characteristic is the long, shaggy pile that is left during the rugs manufacturing process. These rugs are fluffy, loose and very comfortable.
A Seagrass has an excellent neutral color consisting of light-brown and beige hues with a green tinge. Sea grass fibers are reed-like and smooth to the touch with a slight natural sheen. Thick Sea grass forms a rug with beautiful texture and long lasting durability.

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