6 Finer Points While Buying Area Rugs

Submitted by: Greg Garner

You could spend a lot of money re-decorating your home. One of the few things to make sure you do is choose an area rug correctly. And honestly, if you have the color and design in place you are good to go, you think? So here you are, at a rug shop and you have selected the perfect shade of mauve and have all the measures of your room at your fingertips and you think you have got the best deal in the world. Wait, think again. Read on to know a few finer things you need to know while rug-shopping.

Test buy: A lot of shops allow you to take your area rug home, fit it, use it for a day and then make the final payment. This allows you the leave-way to make sure your area rug is really perfect for your home. Sometimes what you see at the shop and how it looks at home are completely different. But be careful not to soil it while you are in the test period.

A finer look: Yes, look at the rug one more time. Hold it up, near a light or towards the sun, and look closely. Do you see any breaks or mistakes in the design? Unfortunately, sometimes shops try to pass-off damaged pieces. The beauty of a rug lies with the artist and the machines that have woven it together. Make sure the design on your rug is even and there are no glitches, even somewhere in the corners. There is absolutely no harm in inspecting your choice in the showroom before you purchase it.

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Finishing: If you have selected a wool rug, make sure it has had a moth-proof finishing done. The last thing you would want is some kind of insects living out of your area rug. Any other kind of area rug must have a finishing, no random threads ticking out or any huge knots.

Density: A well-done area rug will have its weaves or knots close to each other. The fiber or yarn used to weave the area rug will determine the longevity.

The mess factor: If you have pets or children running around your house, accidents are bound to happen. As careful as you want to be, you know your rug will be soiled sometime or the other. Here you can try and do two things. Have dark colored rugs; what you don t see doesn t bother you. Or have a rug that s not too expensive, a little less heart-burn as and when you need to get a new one. Either way, ensure that your area rug is made out of wool or polypropylene; they are easier to clean than the others.

Overall cleaning: If it s a mid-sized area rug, is it ok to pop it into your washing machine? If it s a large one and you need to clean up some stains what are the kinds of cleaning agents you can use? Will vacuuming it once in 2 weeks be ok? Yes, ask these questions. You have to live with the area rug in your home for years together. These questions need to be asked and answered.

Keep these in mind, rest assured you will have a wonderful relationship with your rug.

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