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Most Important Things To Consider Before Buying A Rug

If you are fond of Rugs then you need to keep in mind these most important things to consider before buying rugs. So that you can buy a perfect rug which can fit into your space.

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Most Important Things To Consider Before Buying A Rug

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  1. Most Important Thing to Consider When Buying a Rug

  2. Wool Rugs One of the biggest mistakes that people tend to make when purchasing an area rug is assuming that they know what the right size for the rug they need is. The goal is not to think about it at all but to get out a tape measure and take some measurements. In a kid's room, you may need to purchase an off size or something that is large enough to fit under their furniture. Getting the size right is your first step to finding the right area rug.

  3. Silk Rugs "Whether 100% silk or a silk blend, the inclusion of silk in a rug creates a luxurious shine that's unmatched by other fibers," says Alessandra Wood, the vice president of style at online interior decorating service Modsy. In addition to its sheen, silk rugs are often thin, fine, and soft to the touch.

  4. Cotton Rugs Cotton is an inexpensive and playful rug material that serves as a budget-friendly alternative to higher-cost rugs made of wool or silk.

  5. Jute and Bamboo Rugs Jute and bamboo are natural rug materials that can add a coastal vibe to any indoor space. "These are a nice choice for rooms needing texture and their economical price point makes them a good value, especially in areas where a large rug is needed," Toombs says.

  6. Leather, Hide, and Sheepskin Rugs "Leather and sheepskin rugs are made from those animals' hides. Leather rugs can be woven strips, while hides and sheepskins are full animal hides," Wood says. "These are great pieces for small spaces, awkwardly shaped rooms, and luxurious layering."

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