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Wool Area Rugs


Wool area rugs are a great way to warm up a room, both in character, and as insulation against an otherwise cold floor. Since many homeowners are choosing wood or laminate flooring, wool rugs add a warm layer of insulation for children to sit and play, or just to rest your feet on while watching television. Many people use wool rugs on wall-to-wall carpeting to save wear and tear on high traffic areas.

wool area rugWool is the main element of high-quality rugs. It makes a very natural and ecologically "green" flooring that has been used in carpets for years because of its durability. Wool rugs come in different sizes, shapes and colors to enhance your decor. You can change your rugs to a different color or shape and change the whole look of a room easily.


They're More Hypoallergenic

Because they are a natural composite and not a synthetic one, they are great for use in households where allergies exist. While wool area rugs are often made from the harsher textures of wool than that used for sweaters, the fibers they are made with are chosen for durability and long-wear.

It is easy to determine allergic reactions to a wool rug by comparing to allergies of wool used in clothing. Also, wool rugs collect the dust, dirt and other allergens through static electricity and purify a room's air, while adding color and warmth.


Sources of Wool

While there are over 200 breeds of sheep that wool is derived from, the quality, price and processing can vary. There are varied choices in wool area rugs that can encompass custom handmade rugs that resemble works of art, to Oriental, Persian, Southwestern or Traditional. There are wool rugs to suit every purpose and color palette you can imagine.

Wool is being used as a blend in other rugs to give them the appearance and feel of real wool rugs. Many people consider a wool area rug to not only be an accessory, but an investment. In ancient cultures, wool was a display of wealth and prosperity. If properly cared for, a wool rug can last a long time because they are durable and strong.


Attractiveness and Natural Fire-resistance

fireplace with wool area rugWhile wool rugs can be some of the pricier area rugs, they are also the most attractive and naturally fire-resistant. Handmade wool rugs are woven on looms, like the Persian and Indian rugs that can take a year to make.

Now, most wool rugs are machine woven and hard to distinguish from the handmade rugs. This makes it much more affordable than some of the antique and vintage Persian rugs from yesteryear.

Wool rugs need to be vacuumed regularly, since they collect a lot of dust. It is a good idea to turn the rug every 6 months to keep even traffic wear and color fading from sunlight. Clean any spills at once with professional carpet cleaning solutions to prevent permanent staining of the wool.

Because of their luxury and softness, as well as their high bulk and availability in many colors, durability, resistance to dust mites and wear and tear, and their natural air filtering properties, wool rugs are the gems among area rugs.

Wool rugs are a great addition to any home for comfort, warmth and color, and can become a family heirloom with proper care. They are an affordable investment that can give you and your family years of enjoyment.

If you want to leap right in and do some pre-shopping for wool area rugs, 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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