VACUUMING
Regular vacuuming is essential for removing deeply embedded dirt and prolonging the life of your rug.
Canister vacuums without beater bars are the optimal type of vacuum to use on rugs. Brooms and manual sweepers are also a gentle and effective way to clean rugs. Powerful bagless vacuums are not recommended, as they use high suction, which can pull out threads from the back of a rug and create “sprouts.” Read more
Area rugs can be pricey, so many of us have wondered if we can just skip the rug pad in order to save a few dollars. Here’s the quick answer: nope. And here’s why.
Rug pads do the following:
When picking the right fiber, you have to consider things like cleanability, durability, softness, shedding, color retention, and more. In fact, sometimes synthetic fibers like polypropylene or polyester are better choices than natural fibers because they’re stain-resistant, fade-resistant, and soft. Read more
While hand knotted rugs are the most prestigious and best known, the majority of rugs in people’s homes are less expensive constructions, like hand tufted or machine-made rugs. This will help you understand more about the main construction types, including their durability, defining characteristics, and how they’re made. Read more
The best rugs don’t just look great — they enhance and complement the entire look of your interior space. With that said, it’s interesting how the size of a rug, not just its appearance, can influence the dynamic of a room. Read more
Have you ever worried about serving your favorite wines with dinner because they could stain your tablecloths? Or inviting your best friends’ children over for a sit-down meal because Joey is (ahem) a little messy?
Well, believe it or not, some genius scientists in Switzerland were listening, and they came up with a solution that did not involve vinyl. And not a moment too soon. Finally, we’ll have driverless cars on the road, so it’s high time we found a way to entertain well without worrying about stains. Read more
Some of the most beautiful memories we have are all the more magical because of smell. It is the only one of the five senses that is fully developed at birth, so even newborns are sensitive to smell.
As a child, I remember visiting the Giacomin bakery in my neighborhood every day after swim class, enticed by all the aromas of their pastries and breads. In the summer, the smell of hot, buttered popcorn at the movies always meant we were in for a treat. During the holidays, the Christmas trees in our living room (and later, the smells of sausages and chestnuts roasting around Central Park) always marked the beginning of the season. Even while travelling, the clean scents of the Hotel Costes in Paris and the warm smells of the Chateau Marmont in Los Angeles are unforgettable parts of our trips.
For more detailed information, please see Understanding Area Rugs: Materials and Construction.
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For more detailed information, please see Understanding Area Rugs: Materials and Construction.
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