The Round Area Rug
If you are seeking a round area rug, you are probably seeking such a rug because you wish to accent a specific area, and make it warm and attractive for people to assemble there. As a matter of fact, this is mainly what professional decorators use round area rugs for.
Decorating with round rugs is often used to beautify, improve, update or revitalize any room. Drab rooms with somber colors suddenly look and feel alive with the use of one brightly colored round rug. Also, round rugs create a definite area of interest or focal point in a room. Insert Some Warmth
Concrete, stone or tile floors unfortunately may seem cold and uninviting, but by adding a colorful round area rug on such floors, you’ll insert incredible warmth to it. If you are fortunate enough to have beautifully finished wooden floors, you may find that an area rug will protect that floor from overuse, wear and tear.
Perhaps your decorating style is to use a round rug that would make a dramatic statement in the entrance to your home or in your family room. The Color You Choose
The color you choose for a round rug is important as well. Dark colored rugs will give the room a small intimate feel. Lighter colors, on the other hand, make a room feel spacious and open. Kitchens are often drab and unappealing, but change incredibly when a multi-colored round braided rug is introduced. This works best when used in a kitchen with dark wooden cabinets. It then has that "American country" feel that is hard to achieve otherwise. It will “tie together” the room in an awe-inspiring manner. Lines: Straight and Round
Professional decorators have long realized that accenting a room with straight boring lines is difficult, but that the room suddenly develops an intense focal point when adding a round rug to it. It breaks the eye’s concentration on the straight lines that are pervasive in most rooms. Brightness will replace that understated look that some rooms have. Defining space is a decorator’s nightmare, made incredibly easy by the use of a round rug. Not only will your eye be drawn to the area so defined, but also people just seem to want to congregate around decorating that focuses on a round rug. Round area rugs come in both natural and man-made materials. The natural ones can be made of wool, sisal, seagrass, jute, cotton and even bamboo while the man-made fibers are commonly made of acrylic, nylon, olefin (polypropylene), or polyester. Research all the fibers to find the ones that seem to fit your style the best, keeping in mind, especially if you have children, to check for flame-proofing, no matter what material you choose. The Shape Has It
Psychologists have often said that long sharp shapes symbolize a threat to the human mind, such as a knife does, but that round shapes, perhaps such as a donut's, symbolizes warmth and motherhood. That may be true... try it out in your own home, apartment or dorm room and see! If you want to leap right in and do some pre-shopping, I'm sure you'll find the rug that suits your choice in design, material, color, type of weave, and size at one of the recommended sources below. CSN Rugs I can assure you I took great care to select each one. Each ranks high in customer satisfaction, and they have quality rugs in many price ranges, a sure bet they can satisfy their customers' needs.
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