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SHAG RUGS: Ideal For Kids Rooms and Playrooms

Modern shag rugs are a type of carpet made of long pile which has a shaggy appearance. These carpets are the hip new rage in modern area carpets presented by various designs – Oriental, Persian, Contemporary, Traditional, European or Native American designs. You can easily use them to decorate any space and room setting at home. Continue reading

THROW RUGS: A Great Way to Update Your Kids Room

Throw rugs are the solutions to all types of flooring situations. They are often decorative and inexpensive. The average dimensions are approximately three by five feet anything smaller is considered a mat anything larger is considered an area rug. Continue reading

ROUND RUGS: A Fun Way to Add a New Shape to Your Kids Room

When decorating a home, round rugs are where it is at. There are many different designs for these rugs in many styles, materials, and colors. The patterns also vary which makes them a fantastic pick for rooms. Continue reading

KARASTAN AREA RUGS

Karastan area rugs are beautiful and popular, and of course the price tag attached to it is not cheap. They are made by looms and yet they rival handmade rugs. There are a lot of designs available, and various sizes are available. For the beginner buyer, you will not realize how comfortable they are until you have stepped on one and feel it. Continue reading

POLYPROPYLENE RUG INFO

Rooms that get lots of through traffic, and chances of spillages onto the floor need a durable material that will last a long time. Kitchens and hallways need something like a polypropylene rug on the floor. These types of rugs are extremely hard wearing and very versatile and can be easily changed to suit any style of home. They are available in all different colors, which helps them fit into any style of surrounding. Continue reading

EDUCATIONAL RUGS

For teachers who are looking for a new way to get their pre-school and elementary age children interested in learning, educational rugs offer a fun way to go about it. Teachers know that kids learn best when they don’t even realize they are learning. Educational rugs do this very nicely. Continue reading