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After you’ve purchased your first rug, one of the things that a few rug owners come across is that their rug may start to curl, either because of packaging or because of foot traffic. Simply reverse rolling your rug will usually solve this problem.
Furnishing your home with hip and inspiring furniture doesn’t usually come off as an easy task. For those who are interested in achieving a traditional motif, finding suitable furniture for your decorative needs can be a piece of cake.
If you’re looking for a high quality rug for either your office or home, start by looking at wool rugs. But buyer beware, where your wool comes from and how it was harvested should be of concern.
Sisal is great for a variety of things, like cat scratching posts and rope. But did you know that they’re also used for rugs? Finally, something that both you and your cat can enjoy!
When people think of a rug, the first thought that usually comes to mind is that of a rectangular shaped carpet covering that sits upon the middle of your floor. Start thinking outside the box and go for rugs in round and crescent shapes.
When you’re out looking to buy a rug for your home, there’s probably a good chance where you’d like to place it. As decorative accents rugs serve a beneficial purpose in that they protect hardwood, linoleum and carpeted floors from regular wear from foot traffic or rolling chairs, and help keep the warm air within your home during the winter months.
When buying a natural fiber or bamboo rug, most consumers have qualms over whether these rugs will work the same way as a normal wool rug. Today, we’re here to put those questions to rest and reassure you that when you purchase a rug, whether it’s made from bamboo, natural fiber or even wool, you’re making a great investment for your home.
Remember when shag rugs and shag carpeting was a cultural staple during the disco era of the 1970s? Well they’re making a comeback on the market and they’re still just as shaggedelic!
No longer are rugs just restricted to indoor use; in fact many rugs can be used both indoors and outdoors. Rugs made from natural fibers such as sisal, jute and even bamboo are popular for their strength, durability and beauty.
Rugs are a great accessory to have in any home; they add an extra subtle touch of style and color, and even evoke a warm and inviting mood for any room. But there’s one kind of natural fiber that stands out from the rest in the rug world and it’s called sisal.

