Area Rugs 101
Area rugs are a great way to accentuate portions of a room and
add to the mood and ambience of the interior decoration by
harmonizing colors and shapes. Ideally, the primary colors of
the rug should complement the wall, furniture, and furnishing
colors. The rugs can be used to focus attention on another
aspect of interior decoration or can be used as the center of
attraction. Large, centrally placed medallion rugs garner
maximum attention. Area rugs are available in a variety of
materials, textures, and shapes.
Area rugs are an excellent combination of form and utility and
beautifully crafted hand rugs are veritable works of art. Most
handmade area rugs are made from fine quality wool that is
capable of withstanding the rigors of heavy traffic and regular
cleanings. High quality handmade area rugs may have a density of
750 knots per square inch and above.
Area rugs have evolved into unique shapes and designs all over
the world. Oval braided rugs have history dating back to the
colonial period in the U.S. They are popular even today and oval
braided rugs in shades such as brown, blue, or green lend a
rustic feel to a room. Area rugs can also have a luxurious lush
pile in warm colors that accentuate a feeling of cozy comfort.
Mexican rugs and dhurries from India can alter the tone of an
arrangement of furniture such that it acquires a characteristic
distinct from the rest of the room.
Area rugs require to be taken care of and if the rug is not too
bulky, it can be taken to the cleaners who have the expertise of
handling area rugs made from different materials. Care should be
taken that furniture is not placed on the newly washed wet rugs
otherwise the rugs will carry permanent marks. Spills should be
diluted with water and brushed gently from outside to the
center.
The cost of an area rug depends upon its manufacturing process
and materials used. Handmade Persian and Oriental rugs can be
expensive. Machine-manufactured rugs that are durable and can
stand wear and tear are available for as low as fifty dollars;
at the same time there are area rugs that can cost a few
thousand dollars and are often used in mansions and hotel
lobbies to complement the fine furniture in these places.
Wood floors and area rugs complement one another amazingly
well; wood floors are elegant and easy to clean and area rugs
offer a variety of options to accentuate the character of a room
with wooden flooring and also act as a source of warmth for the
feet on cold winter days. Area rugs fit in with the d