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PostHeaderIcon About Wool Rugs

Change area covered in a room that may be small change that you need for a small budget.

The place you have in mind for the placement of wool rugs should be determined before buying the carpet. Some carpets are likely to fade in sunlight. If the stain gets direct sunlight, then you may have to buy a rug that does not fade in sunlight.

Consider the quality. Wool carpets are available in all price ranges, however, not all are 100 percent wool. Area Rugs that are 100 percent wool content is rich in texture and strength. Those made in the Middle East region are renowned for their quality and design. Nain, Isfahan, Kashan and are some of the popular Middle Eastern carpets sought worldwide by the decorators.
Room size plays a role in the size of the carpet you buy. Do not buy what fits wall to wall. Each dealer can help determine the shape and size of your room.
At the store, ask the weight of wool carpets face you have chosen.

Fortunately, wool rugs are the most resistant to fire, stain, which is perfect for high traffic homes.

PostHeaderIcon The Best Carpet from Natural Material

carpet naturalThe materials were the basis of carpet influence its duration, appearance and texture. The price but it is mainly determined by the material, the carpets are made of natural materials are more expensive than synthetic ones.
There are two groups of materials used in the manufacture of cloth, natural and synthetic materials. Natural products are cotton and wool more than other materials such as sisal, sea grass, jute and bamboo. Wool is a popular choice of materials of high quality carpets. The material comes not only from sheep, goats and llamas, but is also good to win wool rug. Its durability and flexibility to provide the carpet with the long-term resistance to wear. People with allergies to dust mites prefer wool carpets, because these insects naturally avoid.

Another natural material used is cotton, because of their resistance. It is usually used for making a wool blend of cotton wool that costs less serious than a pure wool carpet. The use of cotton but is easy, so that a mixture of both is preferable to a blanket of pure cotton to produce the latter.

The silk is commonly used in Persian rugs and other carpets of high quality oriental origin. The use of this natural fiber with other materials added a bright glow on the carpet. Pure silk carpets are expensive even when combined with other natural or synthetic fibers.

The sisal, jute, bamboo fiber and seaweed are natural vegetable fiber. They are usually mixed with other materials for the manufacture of good quality, durable rugs are priced lower than the silk, wool and cotton rugs.
The quality of the natural fiber carpets is superior to synthetic carpets.