Area Rugs In Your Home Can Reflect Your Personality

Area Rugs as other decorative items we place in our home can reflect our personalities and show what our tastes are like. One way to give a statement about our style is the different types of are rugs that we have placed in our homes. Therefore, choosing the perfect area rug for a room in our home should be done with care. The factors such as – color, the material and the cost should be considered.

The area rug should complement the color of the walls, the furniture and the decoration of the room. Each area in a home might need a different type of area rug. Choose the one most suited for that particular area. You should see whether there are many people using that particular area and then decide on the material of the rug. You should also see how the lighting in the room affects the beauty of the rug. Instead of placing it on the floor, you can put the rug up on the wall as a decorative piece and decorate the room.

Area rugs are made of wool, cotton, silk and nylon. Choose the one most suitable to you. Cotton rugs are soft to the touch and give a comfortable feel. They are used along with woolen rugs and are not as costly as woolen rugs. Rugs made of wool are of good quality and give a lot of warmth and are very durable. They resist dust mites. Silk area rugs are shiny and beautiful. They should be handled carefully. Nylon rugs are very durable. They are very strong and resist stain. They are not thought of as much as the silk and the woolen rugs.

Great deals on area rugs can be found online. There are a wide range of cheap rugs with good quality to choose from.



The Difference Between A Wool And A Synthetic Rug

A rug can bring a fresh look to a room or give it a lift. However, when it comes to choosing a perfect rug for a room, it is sometimes difficult to determine whether to buy a wool or synthetic rug. In this post you will find out the difference between a wool and a synthetic rug.

Wool area rugs are made from a natural fiber source. So they can shed. Most wool rugs that are new will shed for a while because of the loose fiber. However some wool rugs have been known to shed for months and even longer. If a rug that doesn’t shed is a huge factor in the rug choosing decision then we would recommend that you do not choose wool rugs.

However, you have to consider the fact that wool is far more resilient, more durable than synthetic man made fibers and responds better to colored dyes as it absorbs and maintains dyes better. Wool is also naturally resistant to water, fire and stains as well as being resistant to dust mites. This is a great positive for anybody that has allergies because they don’t have their allergy aggravated by dust mites. Also because wool is mainly resistant to fire (not entirely resistant if overexposed) and sparking it makes it an ideal choice for a fireside rug. If you are going to be putting your rug in an area that receives a high amount of traffic then I recommend wool due to its durability and natural resistance to stains.

Price of the rug can be another major or not so major factor depending upon whether you’re shopping on a budget or not. Wool is far more expensive than acrylic / man made fibers due to its authenticity and durability. However, there really isn’t too much difference in the look and feel of some synthetic rugs these days. In fact synthetic fibers are that well made now that we sometimes have to really look closely at acrylic to be able to tell that it isn’t wool. Go online to find cheap rugs, both wool as well as synthetic.



Smart Ways To Clean Your Rugs

All rugs will need a general cleaning, but how often will depend upon the heaviness of the walking traffic on it. Once a year, you will probably need to clean the whole area rugs. If there is a large amount of dirt, you can follow a few simple steps to clean it. One way to check if it needs this yearly care is by lifting a corner and kicking the rug to see if a large amount of dust flies up. You can also check by rubbing your hand in an arc for a few minutes to see if your hands become dirty. One other way to check is to inspect the warp by folding a corner backwards so that you can see through the pile to the underlying threads.

First, vacuum the loose dirt from both sides unless it is a silk rug. Silk is delicate enough that the high-speed brush of the vacuum will damage the fibers. After testing for color fastness on wool rugs, clean those that did not bleed with a mild rug shampoo and cool water to clean by brushing it in the direction of the nap without scrubbing too hard. Make sure it is completely wet with soapy water even through the fringes. Using clear water, rinse it thoroughly. Hanging it outside and using a hose is fine. To help squeeze all the water out of the rug, you can use a squeegee usually used for windows until no more water can be squeezed out. It should lie flat until the pile side is dry and then flipped to allow the back to dry thoroughly. To soften the pile again, lightly run a vacuum over the stiff pile. If it did bleed, do not follow these instructions; have it dry cleaned, instead.

For materials other than wool, special care must be given. Cotton fibers will turn brown easily, so a natural cleaner that has special detergents and sodium bisulfate will be needed. If it is silk, you should never get it wet. Silk tends to yellow, form water rings, and loose dye when it gets wet. Rayon fibers loose fiber strength and become damaged and warped easily. Keep silk rugs out of high traffic areas, and avoid rayon as rug material if you can. Before buying, search for the cheap rugs whose material fits you best. Drying the textile is crucial to preventing water damage, browning, and dye bleeding. If the rug is not completely dry within 48 hours, it could lead to mold. One method to allow for faster drying is to place the Oriental rug on an elevated rack. Using blowers to help circulate the air and/or remove humidity is also helpful.