Know Shaggy Carpets Before You Buy Them

Posted by Swayam India
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Jul 1, 2015
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One of the most interesting things about shaggy carpets is they are cushy and thus it’s so much fun to walk on, roll on or even play on floors dressed with them. The cool quotient on floor space accentuates in their presence. Over the time their style and quality both have been improved a lot. Let’s explore their extensive varieties and make a choice that meets your lifestyle demands.

Rugs- take your pick:

Come up with the variety of the materials to suit individual needs and tastes. And when it comes to area rugs, they are quite spoilt for choice. Here is introductory information about varied types of rugs:

Knotted rugs: both man made and machine made where threads are available in a wide variety of various sizes and colors.

Woven rugs: skillfully created with different colors of yarn, attractive, intricate and detailed designs

Hooked rugs: Made through a stiff woven base such as linen, burlap or rug-warp. Designs can be complex as flowers or animals or as geometric.

Tufted rugs: similar to hooked rugs, come up with a variety or cut to look more like carpets.

Flat weave rugs: woven on a loom, much thinner and aren’t great for insulation.

Embroidered rugs: Yarn used is made up of wool, silk or silk and wool, passing the weft threads of doing embroidery on rugs.

Needle Felted rugs: wool fibers with its loose wool and effective means of shaping felted surfaces and sculpting in fine details.

Materials in use to make rugs:

Basically two types of rug materials:

Natural: cotton, wool, sisal, jute

Synthetic: nylon, viscose, acrylic, rayon

Wool: high humidity or moisture content areas, excellent for piling

Silk: high tensile strength, lustrous fiber, difficult to maintain, makes the room look appealing

Jute: rich texture, natural tonal variation, durable, soft to touch

Nylon: most synthetic, most durable, cleaning is quite easy

Polyester: neither easy to maintain nor durable

Glossary of terms:

Ax Minster rug: short and smooth, stubby or carved, wool resists cigarette burns, does not support combustion, more expensive than carpets made on tufting machines

Binding rug: protection against unraveling

Bonded rug: backed with a polymeric material to avoid stability

Brocade rug: heavy twisted yarn tufts of straight fibers

Outdoor rug: designed for walks, patios and decks, made up of polypropylene for glue-down installation

Shag rug: present with more up-to-date colors with long cut surface yarns. Pile height is greater than ¾ inch to clean satisfactorily.

Textured rug: made up of curled or twisted tufts, created of solid color, both patterned and solid styles, minimize the appearance of footprints and vacuum cleaner marks

Wilton rug: textured design with two yarns, slightly different shades of same color, creates a three dimensional pattern

Woven rug: intricate and colorful pattern that includes Ax Minster and Wilton, colored pile yarns, durable

Velvet rug: elegant constructions with fine, densely populated, tightly twisted tufts, simplest of all the woven carpets

Saxony rug: cut-pile carpet, color styles have rich appearance that is less susceptible with every footprint and vacuum cleaner mark.

Sculptured rug: patterned rug that remains a loop

Plush rug: shows footprint and vacuum shading easily, modern stain resistance, wear ability

Choosing the best rug:

• Determine the kind of material and design to withstand regular wear and     tear,resistant to stains and durable

• Look for the quality of the products as you would expect it to last for         generations. 

• Consider the maintenance aspects to consider usage and lifestyle                 requirements available in your area.

• Select the colors that complement with access to the foot traffic.

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