What Types of Rugs are Appropriate for Laminate Flooring

Posted by Steven Williams
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Jul 14, 2013
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 Nowadays, laminate is a popular flooring option which can add warmth and elegant look to any room. Also there are different models and you can order, even if you are short on money. Once the laminate flooring is installed, you may want to cover it and in this case rugs are a great option as you can choose between different types. On the other hand, not all rug types are appropriate to be put on the laminate flooring and some may even damage the flooring. So, take a look at the next tips for more info.

 In the beginning of this article I will start with the rug types that can be used with laminate flooring. This list includes some machine-made rugs as well as handmade. Animal skin rugs along with area rugs, throw rugs, Indian, Persian and Southwestern rugs can be all used successfully with this type of flooring.

 In fact the most important factor for people with laminate flooring is not the material the rug is made of, but how it is backed. Cleaning specialists such as Kennington carpet cleaning professionals claim that rug backings are the part of the rug that may cause eventual damage to your laminate floors. One of the easiest options is to speak with the salesperson before making your final decision and choosing which rug to buy. Ask whether the corresponding rug is suitable for laminate.

 Now, let's say a few words about the effects of rug backing. We said what types of rugs can be used, but let's check out what backing types should be avoided. First of all, latex-backed rugs along with rubber and vinyl-backed rugs should not be used by any means as they can permanently stain your flooring. They will usually give an unsightly yellowish tone to the laminate floor. Olefin rugs are the other type of rugs to be avoided because of their woven backing which may lead to damages in long run.

 When it comes to some rug accessories take into account that carpet tape is really sticky and difficult to remove and may cause permanent stains and scratches to the laminate. You should also be careful with rug pads. They are used underneath the rugs, but if you want to place such pads, choose one that is not made of latex, rubber or vinyl. Glue and chemicals should also be avoided.

 You may think that with so many restrictions this leaves you with not a big choice, but actually you can still choose between several rug types. For example, if you want to complement the warm wood look of the floor, go for rugs with rich tones. Large area rugs and Persian rugs are ideal, if you need to minimize the laminate floor, as they will focus the attentions towards the center of the room.

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