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  • How to Care for Rugs

    There's nothing more inviting than seeing a beautiful rug adorning the floor of a beautifully designed room. Rugs frequently set the tone of a room; they can be modern, classical, Asiatic, or...

  • How to Remove Bleach Stains From Carpet

    Bleach stains on carpets will usually appear in small white spots. Unfortunately, once bleach works its way into the surface of a carpet, the color of the carpet will almost always change. The...

  • How to Sell an Antique American Hook Rug

    Eyebrows raised a bit in January 2009 when a 30-by-39-inch antique American hooked rug from the 20th century that was estimated at $5,000 to $7,000 sold at Sotheby's auction house in New York City...

  • How to Clean Olefin Rugs

    You're watching Sunday afternoon football, drinking beer and hanging with friends. Take a good look at the field. If it is artificial turf, it's likely made of the same stuff as that pricey Berber...

  • How to Eliminate Static From Rugs

    Static causes more than just the annoyance of a shock upon touching a doorknob. Static electricity can also produce enough of a shock to damage electronic equipment, which can be costly. The major...

  • How to Dye a Berber Rug

    Berber rugs are hand-knotted wool rugs. Many of them are quite nice and expensive. So before dyeing your rug, which may ruin it, make sure you've tried all cleaning methods first. If, however, the...

  • How to Remove Dried Fingernail Polish From an Oriental Rug

    An oriental rug, whether original or a replica, can add a nice touch to any room. However, if you enjoy painting your nails, you want to avoid painting over the rug to save you the frustration of...

  • How to Determine the Value of Persian Rugs

    Persian rugs are considered works of art, and the craft of weaving Persian rugs extends back thousands of years. As with most forms of art, there are, of course, impostors and lesser versions of...

  • How to Paint a Pattern on Carpet

    Redecorating a room doesn't have to be an expensive, time consuming project. Making small changes to your current decor can change the entire feel of a room and there are plenty of inexpensive...

  • How to Remove Wine Stains From Oriental Rugs

    It's happened to many a party host. You invite some friends over and one of them spills a glass of wine on your beautiful and valuable Oriental rug. What makes matters even worse is Oriental rugs...

  • 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...

  • 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 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 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...

  • 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...

  • 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 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...

  • 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...

  • 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 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...

  • How to Get Out a Tomato Stain on a Car Rug

    It can be extremely difficult (and not highly recommended) to eat and drive at the same time. If you ever drive while eating a sandwich or burger, however, the tomato in your food may accidentally...

  • How to Sound Proof Your Floors

    Floors with area rugs tend to be loud. Here you'll learn the value of an area rug pad to help dampen any sound from walking on your area rugs.

  • How to Calculate a Stair Runner

    Tired of hearing your kids or pet running up and down the stairs? Adding a runner to your staircase is one way to muffle the sound in that high traffic area while lessening the wear and tear on...

  • How to Repaint a Throw Rug

    A throw rug accents the decor in your home. They're typically smaller and less expensive than carpeting and offer many practical benefits. You can use a throw rug to hide stains on a carpet, or...

  • How to Make Old Time Rag Rugs

    The rustic-look of hand-braided rag rugs is a homey addition to any room. Making one of the old-fashioned rugs takes patience and time, especially if you want to make a large one. However, the...

  • How to Choose Kitchen Rugs

    Kitchen rugs serve as a way of tying the decorative colors and themes of the room together. They also provide great functionality in the winter by acting as a buffer between cold floors and bare...

  • How to Pick a Floor Rug

    Choosing a floor rug for your home is an easy method of home improvement, adding style and beauty to existing flooring. There are many different styles of floor rugs, ranging from expensive,...

  • How to Fix an Oriental Rug Fringe

    Oriental rugs experience a great deal of wear and tear, due to daily use. The decorative fringe along the edges often unravels or becomes detached from the body of the rug. Owners of handmade or...

  • How to Make Rag Rugs Frugally

    Rag rugs add a quaint charm to homes. You can make rag rugs easily with strips of fabric. Although you can buy new fabric to make your rugs, you can also save a lot of money by using scrap fabric...

  • How to Choose The Perfect Area Rug For Your Decor

    Area rugs have been popular in the west for centuries. They first appeared on walls of medieval homes, as they were thought too precious to place underfoot. Advances in technology give us a...

  • How to Make a Blue Jean Rag Rug

    A good way to recycle old blue jeans is to make them into a rag rug. Rag rugs make your home look cozy and recycling jeans is good for the environment. A braided rag rug doesn't require any...

  • How to Learn About Area Rugs

    Area rugs are a great way to add decor to a room and provide carpeting over hardwood floors or tiling in certain areas. Area rugs come in different shapes, sizes, patterns and textures; the most...

  • How to Find a Runner Rug

    A rug runner is an economical way to add style to a long hallway, to pad stairways, to protect a surface from heavy traffic and to break up large spaces into special areas. When runners are tacked...

  • How to Determine the Size of a Rug for a Room

    Sizing up a rug for any room might seem like a simple task at first, but there is a lot ot consider. First of all, which pieces of furniture are going to be on the rug, as opposed to on the floor?...

  • Shaggy Jeans Rug: Pinning on Backing

    Your backing piece will be the same as your original base piece of your rug. Learn how to make a shaggy rug out of recycled jeans in this free home decor video.

  • Shaggy Jeans Rug: Final Sewing

    Cut some of the bulkiness out of the corners without cutting where the seam is. Learn how to make a shaggy rug out of recycled jeans in this free home decor video.

  • Shaggy Jeans Rug: Finishing Final Edge

    Leave a half inch of fabric that you can sew your final strip to. Learn how to make a shaggy rug out of recycled jeans in this free home decor video.

  • Braided Jeans Rug: Making Wooden Needle

    You can tie your rug together as an alternative to sewing. Learn how to make a braided rug out of recycled jeans in this free home decor video.

  • Braided Jeans Rug: Weaving Braids

    Prepare a double arm's length of cord for weaving the braids together. Learn how to make a braided rug out of recycled jeans in this free home decor video.

  • Braided Jeans Rug: Finishing Rug & Securing End

    Make sure that the rug is lying flat as you are bringing your project to a close. Learn how to make a braided rug out of recycled jeans in this free home decor video.

  • Braided Jeans Rug: Adding Backing

    Push any loose ends or ratty pieces in your rug to the back. Learn how to make a braided rug out of recycled jeans in this free home decor video.

  • Shaggy Jeans Rug: Materials & Cutting Panels

    You will need five to six pairs of old jeans to make a shaggy jeans rug. Learn how to make a shaggy rug out of recycled jeans in this free home decor video.

  • Shaggy Jeans Rug: Measure & Mark

    You will need a long straight edge at the top for your shaggy jeans rug. Learn how to make a shaggy rug out of recycled jeans in this free home decor video.

  • Shaggy Jeans Rug: Cutting Strips

    One leg from a pair of jeans will usually yield three strips for your rug. Learn how to make a shaggy rug out of recycled jeans in this free home decor video.

  • Shaggy Jeans Rug: Laying Strips on Pattern

    Lay out your strips along the edge of your pattern. Learn how to make a shaggy rug out of recycled jeans in this free home decor video.

  • Shaggy Jeans Rug: Sewing

    If you want, you can put in pins to hold your strips in place while you are sewing them. Learn how to make a shaggy rug out of recycled jeans in this free home decor video.

  • 2 Kinds of Jeans Rugs

    If you don't have any old jeans, they can be purchased in thrift stores. Learn how to make a braided rug out of recycled jeans in this free home decor video.

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