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LOOMLAN expands its online presence by offering high quality handmade rugs.

by DAVIS BROWN PRC Agency

LOOMLAN one of the fastest upcoming new names in the US furniture retail industry, has announced today the addition of a line of exclusive modern rugs. Partnering with Linie Design, a Danish design company founded in 1980 and a biggest developer and wholesaler of handmade rugs in Northern Europe, LOOMLAN is excited to offer its customers a state-of-the-art handmade unique rugs. These rich designs, crafted by the finest rug makers rated as the highest quality rugs due to their outstanding quality, comfort and impressive durability. Click here to see the full Linie Design product line.

A spokesperson for LOOMLAN said: “We are excited and honored to carry Linie Designs modern rugs on our online store. Tradition is a keyword, both when it comes to Nordic design and unique craftsmanship. All Linie's rugs are designed by acknowledged Scandinavian designers and responsibly handmade by Indian master artisans, who have perfected their skills through generations. The fiber is anti-static, colorfast and water repellent, ideal for everyday living.”

Indoor area rugs can easily and elegantly anchor any room, big or small. A good rug is capable of doing many things, such as covering and protecting a hard floor, adding warmth, making large spaces seem cozier, and creating eye-catching pops of color. The key is to choose high-quality rugs that look great and last longer. Let’s take a look at how you can choose the right rug for your room.

Cost Versus Quality

If you’ve ever bought a rug before, you know there are cheap rugs, expensive rugs, and rugs that fall somewhere in between. That middle ground is generally your best bet for finding a rug that fits your needs, budget, and space. In terms of cost, there are price points for every budget. When you’re learning how to choose a rug, it’s essential to understand the difference in cost, since that often affects quality, too.

Cheaper rugs are typically smaller. You’ll know them by their backing, which is generally low-quality rubber. These rugs are ideal if you don’t need a high-quality piece. For example, if you’re furnishing your home on a shoestring budget or if you’re placing rugs in spots that get a lot of traffic, such as near a sink or by the front entrance, something cheaper can be ideal. Keep in mind, however, that inexpensive rugs might fall apart the first time you try to clean them.

Fortunately, there are plenty of rugs in the middle of the spectrum. You can easily find large area rugs in designs you love, such as mid-range tribal rugs or Oriental rugs. At this price point, the rugs won’t be authentic, but they’re likely to be of good quality. Besides, you’ll get a gorgeous piece at an affordable price.

Top-of-the-line rugs understandably cost more. When your budget allows you to spend hundreds or even thousands of dollars on a rug, you’ll get the highest possible quality. The carpet fibers will be softer, the colors will be more vivid, and the rug itself will simply last longer. At this price point, you can find large area rugs, artistic handmade rugs, and authentic Persian rugs.

Making the Most of Materials

Materials, quality, and cost often go hand in hand. For instance, cheaper rugs usually use synthetic materials, which you can easily recognize. When you’re shopping for rugs, make sure you take a hands-on approach. Feel free to touch everything. You’ll notice that cheaper, lower-quality rugs feel more rough, since the carpet fibers aren’t as soft.

If you’re searching for rugs that fall somewhere in the middle, you’ll have an endless variety of quality picks. Materials include wool and cotton, both of which feel soft and smooth beneath your feet. The styles of mid-range rugs are different as well. Look for flat-woven kilim rugs or those featuring shag fibers or even indoor/outdoor materials.

Top-quality rugs are almost exclusively made of wool, cotton, and even silk. They’re rich, opulent, and generally exquisite. Handmade rugs have an altogether different texture. Walking on a high-quality carpet often feels like walking on clouds.

Handmade Versus Machine-made

These days, many rugs are machine-made. This method is cheaper, it takes less time, and the price point allows a larger number of people to afford lovely floor coverings. That being said, handmade rugs are almost always better. They’re also more expensive, but you’ll get what you pay for and then some. Handmade rugs can take upwards of a year or more to complete, and the knot quality reflects that. A typical handmade rug can last generations if proper


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