Posts Tagged ‘rugs’
Monday, July 5th, 2010
The very first point that might come into our minds if we hear the phrase oriental rugs will be rugs embroidered in oriental style. They are handcrafted rugs or carpets that are created by individuals living within the oriental area. Oriental rug models are indeed very desirable to the eye. Likewise, these are really relaxing.
Many individuals acquire these oriental rugs to put some oriental patterns to their houses. These were commonly placed in their lounge areas where visitors are accommodated because it adds a very simple yet sophisticated appearance on their houses.
Only hand crafted or hand wool rugs are usually regarded authentic oriental rugs. They are among the favorite themes of room designers simply because it provides a really stylish ambiance to any aspect of the house.
These rugs have different colors. The most common color of the Oriental rug design is brown. But as the colors and styles have evolved, there are a lot of different styles to choose from. Authentic oriental rugs may be more expensive rather than a machine made oriental rugs. The authenticity of the handmade rug may assure the quality of the product. With machine-made ones, having the same design is not impossible.
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Thursday, January 28th, 2010
If you are fond of looking at magazines or books about interior designing, you will be amazed on how they design each room regardless of its size. If you are a keen observer, you will notice that 98% of these pictures have rugs on them. Why? Because rugs play a very important role in enhancing any room.
One of the easiest ways to redecorate your home without spending too much is through home rugs. In an instant, a perfectly chosen rug can turn a dull room into a lively one. Not that it beautifies an area, but it also serves as protection from cold tiles and concrete floors and it also prevents hardwood floors from unwanted scratches.
So, do you want to know how to modify your home with rugs? It is actually easy as long as keep in mind these critical factors:
First, you need to consider the size that you need. As for this tip, you need to get your measuring tape and measure your room. The appropriate size for your area rug would be 24 inches shorter than the shortest wall of the room. What if the entire room is carpeted? No problem! It can still be placed over wall to wall carpeting.
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Sunday, October 11th, 2009
by Charlie Brown
Stressors have become the number one enemy of the modern man nowadays, with the advent of modern civilization and a need for fast paced life stress has become a part of our daily lives. Stress comes from several factors depending on our status in life. If you are a student it comes from the never ending demands for studies and all; if you are an employee then it comes from the schedule and the ever increasing demands from work or if you are a business owner then it comes from the unstable trends of business nowadays. If you are a full time mother then it comes from having insufficient attention from husbands and the constant strain of the undying demands of the children.
High ranking executives that just want to slow down and enjoy a camping trip in the great outdoors or if you are just a tired student from the university wishing for a release from all the academic burdens or a salesman that is dreaming of his family wanting to spend quality time in his own backyard, a outdoor mat is exactly what you need.
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Thursday, August 27th, 2009
by Benedict Perez
The rugs come in different sizes, shapes and colors with designs that may be in solid pattern or in prints. Rugs can always coordinate with the colors in your home and any of decors and other pieces of furniture. Choose those with eco-friendly materials and must be washable to avoid the growth of dust mites. They are one of the most important things you must have in any floor area of your home.
Make sure you always keep your rugs clean especially those in the childrens rooms. Keeping them clean is important to prolong their life span and make the look good most of the time. You can vacuum them everyday or much better shampoo them regularly or as often once a week to avoid allergens hibernating in them.
It is preferable to hand-wash them rather than machine-wash to prevent destroying of the rugs material. Tumble dry then vacuum again to remove the residue away and the rugs are good as new. Before you wash the rugs, it is best to vacuum them first to remove some particles out of them.
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Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009
by Qvardor Eslenta
The workplace is where one develops migraine, tension headache and stress. That is why it is not unusual to hear people scurrying to the Bundy clock as soon as the bell rings because they simply want to escape from it all. At the end of the long and stressful day, all they want is to lie back and lift their legs for a relaxation period in their house. Too bad if the house that one is looking forward to arrive in is in a state of disarray. The sight of a messy living room coupled with the stench of unwashed laundry is not at all pleasing. In fact, it makes one eager to spend the night in a nameless hotel just to escape the additional household chore.
Yes, not every individual has the cash to employ maids or helpers to follow up the household mess. Still, there are ways to make the home environment more pleasing without spending a huge number of bills. A few renovations or remodeling job here and there will actually do the trick. Be prepared to see significant improvements in a few weeks or so. Unleash your hidden talent and get creative. Be inspired by the example of Martha Stewart, celebrity home designer as she transforms a drab hovel into an astounding home worthy to be featured in a magazine. Stifle the urge to get help from an interior designer. They charge an exorbitant manner for a job that you can pretty much do yourself.
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