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Different Types of Bedroom Area Rugs

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Different Types of Bedroom Area Rugs

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  1. Different Types of Bedroom Area Rugs When it comes to decorating a home, there are fashions that come and go, and staples that stay around forever. Rugs are one such staple.

  2. Types of Bedroom Area Rugs • Tufted Rugs • Needle Felted Rugs • Knotted Rugs • Woven Rugs • Hooked Rugs • Flat weave Rugs • Embroidered Rugs

  3. 1). Tufted Rugs Tufted rugs are easy to mass produce, and make up the vast majority of the rugs and carpets sold. The tufted material, which is usually man made, is injected into a backing material, which is then bonded to another material, often hessian, for added strength. 2). Needle Felted Carpets Needle felted carpets are very durable. Their compact fibers are attracted together via electrostatic means. This type of rug is very new, having only been available for the last three decades. Because of its extreme durability and higher cost, it is often used in high traffic locations rather than homes.

  4. 3). Knotted Rugs Knotted pile rugs can be machine or man made, depending on their origins. The thread making up the carpet is pulled through the backing material. Knotted rugs are available in an array of colors and sizes. 4). Woven Rugs Woven rugs are created on a loom, and because of this, they can be stocked with many different colored yarns. Both loop pile, also known as barber, cut pile rugs and a combination style can be made this way. The loom is the oldest known rug making technique, and continues to be a means of creating attractive, detailed designs. When hand loomed, rugs of this nature can be particularly expensive.

  5. 5). Hooked Rugs The domain of many a hobbyist, the hooked rug is a style in which pieces of material are drawn through a burlap backing to create a simple rug. These hooked rugs, while less expensive than their more intricate counterparts, are charming and useful. 6). Flat weave Rugs Threads or long pieces of material are woven in and out of the cotton instead of being tied around it. Sometimes, hobbyists make flat weave rugs out of strips of old pieces of clothing, such as jeans. European flat woven carpet types include Damask, Venetian and Dutch styles.

  6. 7). Embroidered Rugs Embroidery is a very old craft. Instead of being formed on a loom, embroidered rugs were hand stitched onto a cotton or linen backing, held taut by a frame. Royalty joined in too. Mary Queen of Scots was known to have been an avid embroiderer. Some Victorian embroidered rugs feature very realistic, faux three dimensional flowers and other intricate designs. Embroidered rugs were somewhat mass produced when steel needles became available, but have largely remained the domain of craftsmen.

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