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  • How to Identify a Persian Rug

    Authentic Persian rugs belong to a centuries-old tradition of hand weaving. Confusion arises due to rugs from several countries being referred to as Persian, and by the misused terms "Asian" and...

  • Frugal Way to Have Door Mats That Collect Dirt

    Door mats are important for collecting dirt from your guests' shoes before they enter your home. Just the sight of a door mat encourages visitors to wipe their shoes to remove water or particles...

  • How to Paint Faux Wood on Floors

    Faux wood is a manufactured material made up of products, veneers and adhesives, that looks like real wood. As it is a lot less expensive, more people are opting for faux wood floors. These can...

  • How to Cut an Area Rug

    Area rugs are a good way to define space within a large or awkwardly shaped room. You can position the rug under a dining room table, in front of a fireplace to anchor a seating arrangement or...

  • How to Go About Selling a Navajo Rug

    Navajo rugs are classical wool weavings originating from the Navajo people, the second-largest American Indian tribe in the United States. Navajo rugs are adorned with several colors, and the...

  • Is Polypropylene in Rugs?

    Polypropylene is a type of plastic that is lightweight, durable and versatile. It can be manufactured into fibers and can make a good substitute for the natural fibers typically found in rugs. For...

  • How to Make Swedish Rag Rugs

    Swedish rag rugs, also called toothbrush rugs, look like traditional American braided rugs. These Swedish rugs, however, begin with a single braid. The rugs are worked by repeating a complicated...

  • How to Measure for an Oval Runner Rug

    Use runners (long, narrow rugs) to insulate hallways and to protect high-traffic areas on hardwood, tile or carpet. Separate areas within a larger room by placing a runner next to the bed or in...

  • How to Get Wrinkles Out of Carpet

    After a while, all carpeting tends to show signs of wear. Wrinkles in carpeting are very common. Reasons for wrinkles in your carpet can be that excess carpet was originally laid down, the carpet...

  • How to Paint a Jute Rug

    Jute rugs can be found in most home goods stores and are relatively inexpensive ways to cover your floors. However, those plain tan jute rugs can be boring and drab. Dress yours up with paint over...

  • How to Paint a Sisal Rug

    Finding the perfect rug for a certain area in your home can be challenging. Sometimes you want a floor covering that complements your existing decor. Other times, you need something to enhance it,...

  • How to Display Oriental Carpets

    Oriental carpets, despite being expensive, are great accessories that bring a richness and sophistication to a single room or an entire house. Finding ways to display Oriental carpets can be...

  • How to put Life Back into a Retro Shag Throw Rug

    If you like retro shag throw rugs however are disappointed your classic has become limp from too many trips to the washer you can revive it to appear as good as new.

  • How to Dye a Floor Rug

    Area rugs are an ideal way to accent a room or spruce up your decor. While there are literally millions of rug options today, sometimes your best bet is working with what you've already got. In...

  • How to Make an Area Rug From Vinyl Flooring Scraps

    If you have leftover vinyl flooring scraps from a recent home improvement project, put them to good use by transforming them into a stylish vinyl area rug for your home. Because it is easy to...

  • How to Pick a Rug Pad

    Although generally unseen, rug pads play an important role in the safety and appearance of your area rugs. A good rug pad will keep your area rug securely in place so it doesn't shift and buckle...

  • How to Finish the Back of a Primitive Hooked Rug

    Finishing a hooked rug once the hooking is complete can sounds intimidating to many beginning rug-makers. A rug's edges, however, are the most vulnerable to wear and abuse. Without binding and...

  • What Size Area Rug Should Go Under a 48 Inch Round Table?

    Whenever choosing an area rug, select one that fits the seating area in a shape that suits the room design. Rug retailers provide charts that show recommended sizes for various rooms and uses.

  • How to Dye Rubber Backed Rugs

    While rubber-backed rugs come in many colors and patterns to match many color themes, you may receive the odd hand-me-down rug or a funky rug as a gift that doesn't quite meet your decorating...

  • How to Fringe a Miniature Rug

    Miniature rugs are the delight of little girls and boys who love to play with doll houses and models. The miniature rug can be hand made of needlework or it can be a scrap piece of upholstery...

  • How to Decorate Wood Floors With Area Rugs

    Wood floors can be gorgeous and timeless. They can also feel cold against your feet and can make a home seem less homey or comfortable. Using area rugs to decorate your wood floors is one great...

  • How to Fit Persian Rugs

    A Persian rug adds class and color to any room, and their vivid and sophisticated designs can make them a decorative centerpiece. Persian rugs are also referred to as Oriental rugs, and though the...

  • Directions for a Toothbrush Rug

    Toothbrush rag rugs receive their name from the tool originally used to weave them. The toothbrushes of old had a hole in the middle and bristles around it. The bristles were removed, and the...

  • How Much Material Is Needed for Braided Rugs?

    Braided rugs date back to the culture of Colonial America. Traditionally made with scraps of fabric hoarded by early American women, these handmade rugs are durable, warming and economical to...

  • How to Figure the Amount of Wool Needed for a Hooked Rug

    Congratulations, you've decided to make your own hooked rug! Hopefully, you have the hook, backing fabric and design. What's left? How about coming up with the wool needed for your rug? This can...

  • How to Identify Antique Rugs

    History tells us that carpet weaving began in China, then spread to Persia and from there to Western Europe. Hand knotted American carpets were first woven in the 18th century. Identifying antique...

  • Types of Rug Pads

    Rug pads are designed to protect your area rug and floor and help keep the rug in place. Before purchasing a rug pad, you need to know the size of your rug and the kind of surface on which it will...

  • How to Make Linoleum Floor Cloths

    Floor cloths have a rich history. Traditionally, these floor cloths were made of scrap canvas that was left over from sails. Crafty homemakers re-used sailcloth because it was both durable and...

  • How to Place Rugs on Refinished Wood Floors

    Refinishing a hardwood floor is a lot of work but can rejuvenate the look and feel of a home. The best way to protect your new finish is with careful arrangement of area rugs on your hardwood...

  • How to Buy a Properly Sized Area Rug

    Area rugs can improve the appearance of a room by bringing color and texture to the room and cover bare floor. Area rugs can be either handmade or machine made and you can pick the perfect size...

  • How to Make Your Old Carpet Look Nice and Avoid Spending Thousands $$$ On Replacing It

    When we explored the possibility of replacing our mildly stained, 8 year old living room wall to wall carpet, we discovered even selecting the cheapest carpet we could find would be too much of a...

  • How to Determine the Authenticity of a Persian Rug

    Persian rugs are beautiful and collectible--they come in many patterns, and owners treasure them as heirloom pieces. Both machine-made and handmade imitations exist. Knowledge is power. In this...

  • Difference Between Jute & Sisal Rugs

    While jute and sisal rugs have many similarities, their differences are what make deciding between these two materials difficult. Both bring a natural element into any design, but each...

  • How to Select a Rug for Laminate Flooring

    Once you decide on the purpose you want your rug to serve, choosing a rug for laminate flooring is simple. Laminate floors are made to be durable and easy to maintain, opening up nearly unlimited...

  • What Are the Characteristics of a Seagrass Rug?

    Seagrass area rugs are a good choice for those who wish to have a naturally elegant décor with minimal distraction. Seagrass rugs create a warm inviting feel and bring many advantages to any...

  • How to Choose Colors for an Area Rug

    Area rugs are not only a practical addition to your home, but they are also a fairly economical way to add style. They add personality and charm to your rooms as well as warmth, texture and style....

  • How to Care for Your Cow Skin Rug

    Cow skin rugs can be used as a wonderful way to decorate your home. They can add color,beauty and flair to any interior design. You can use them as wall hangings, sofa throws or simply as area...

  • How Do I Place an Area Rug Over Laminate Flooring?

    Whether you have just installed laminate flooring or are simply looking to spruce up your living space, area rugs offer a quick, relatively inexpensive way to both protect your floor and give your...

  • How to Make an Area Rug From Old Vinyl

    You don't need to discard old pieces of vinyl. With a small makeover, you can give old vinyl flooring a new life as a fun and colorful area rug. Opposed to woven rugs, vinyl is easy to clean,...

  • How to Paint an Area Rug

    Painting an area rug for a porch or outdoor space is an easy way to create a custom design without spending a lot of money. You can purchase basic indoor/outdoor area rugs very inexpensively at...

  • DIY Area Rug Binding Repair

    Anyone who owns an area rug is almost certainly going to come face to face with the prospect of tron or cracked binding repair. With the constant abuse rugs take, from being walked on, shook out,...

  • Instructions for Flokati Rug Care

    Flokati rugs, which are said to have originated in ancient Greece, are soft, fluffy, woolen rugs that have stood the test of time because of their quality of wool and craftsmanship. These...

  • How to Protect Laminate Floors with the Right Rug pad

    Most flooring experts advise against any rubber or pvc against laminate floors. A quality jute rug pad is best for laminate floors in that it does not contain any rubber or petroleum based...

  • What Is an Aubusson Rug?

    Antique Aubusson rugs are among the finest handmade rugs ever produced in Europe. Once only gracing the homes of the rich, reproductions are now widely available and affordable.

  • How to Hang Primitive Hooked Rugs

    Primitive hooked rugs add so much texture to a room. Rugs are made for the floor, table tops and walls. Regardless of the area for which your rug was originally intended, you can hang your hooked...

  • How to Clean a Bear Rug

    The phrase "bear rug" conjures mental images of the novelty bearskin rug made of a sprawled out bear hide with taxidermy, open-mouth bear head. Bear rugs exist in other forms where bearskin and...

  • How to Put in an Area Rug with Furniture in the Room

    You've bought a beautiful new area rug, but you have one problem---the room you want to put the rug in is filled with furniture. How do you put your new area rug down without having to move all of...

  • How to Use Rugs to Make a Room Look Smaller or Bigger

    If you live in a small apartment or have small rooms in your house, you might want the rooms to appear more spacious. On the other hand, you may have a room that simply feels too big and you'd...

  • How to Find the Price of a Persian Rug

    Besides being beautiful to look at and feeling extremely comfortable, Persian rugs are also a popular collector's item. This is true because when someone is thinking of buying a Persian rug, they...

  • How to Make Your Own Area Rug Using Carpeting

    Rugs are a focal point in a room. They help to tie together the pieces of furniture while creating a unifying point that also has a practical element of adding comfort and padding for the floor of...

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