Rug pads are critical for most carpeting, especially if you buy handwoven ones with intricate tassels. But what if you don’t have a commercial rug pad now? What else can you use?
Rugs
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Jute rugs are popular among many homeowners because they’re pretty tough, with durability comparable to the best synthetic fibers. However, since you are dealing with organic plant fiber, you should be wary of bringing indoor jute rugs outside.
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Planning a layout for different rugs can be a pain, especially with far-apart furniture like coffee tables. The solution? Put a particular rug under this more miniature furniture and allow the more oversized rugs to have their day.
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Teal is definitely among the most highly prized colors in interior design – so it makes sense that people want to match the rug or carpeting carefully when they have a teal couch at home. Find out how you can do that in today’s Carpet Blog.
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If you love rabbits as much as we do, we have a treat for you today. Unfortunately, buying carpets or rugs for indoor rabbits can be painful, mainly because not all rugs work with rabbits. However, we know the suitable mats for indoor rabbits, so pay attention – we’re going to share essential rugs with you today!
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Unwanted chewing and chomping are two of the biggest problems that rabbit owners face when they decide to have their pets indoors. Learn how to curb the habit and discover your options when shifting to a more rabbit-friendly carpet at home.
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If you plan to buy a grand piano for your living room or music room, it’s essential to prepare since you will need carpets or rugs for sound absorption. It’s not just about the aesthetics – rugs help improve the sound quality of a grand piano.
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Rugs can be an incredible addition to any room, but you have to make it work with the furniture and the size of the room, too. Today’s blog explores the many components of rug design and considerations regarding the dimensions of rugs, bed sizes, and more.
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Jute rugs are commonplace in the US and almost anywhere else in the world because they’re cheap and durable. However, affordable and durable don’t always mean they’re safe for the skin. So can jute be the culprit at home when you’re having allergic reactions? Read on to find out.
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If you’re thinking of buying Ruggable rugs or you already have one or two at home, it’s essential to know if they can be brought out of the house and if they can resist water like a champ. Find out more about Ruggables in today’s essential Rug Blog.