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Area Rugs

Useful Resources for Area Rugs

Additional Area Rug Resources is your go-to destination for tips and tricks on maintaining the beauty of your beloved rugs. Whether dealing with spills and stains, looking for selection tips, or general care advice, we're here to guide you. Explore our resources to ensure your area rugs remain cozy, vibrant, and a cherished part of your home for years to come.

Area Rug Installation Consideration

Size and Shape

Area rugs come in various sizes and shapes, with standard sizes like 4’x6’, 5’x8’, 6’x9’, 8’x10’ 10’ x 13’ and up. Shapes include rectangles, round, square, oval, octagon, or runners. When choosing the correct size, consider measuring the room and the desired coverage area. Leave a 12”-15” border of exposed flooring for aesthetics and ensure dining room rugs accommodate chair movements.

Color

Color is a crucial element in area rug selection. Opt for colors that enhance your room’s décor, and don’t feel restricted to perfect matches. Express yourself with contrasting or complementary colors. Different regions worldwide use varied color combinations and dyes, providing many options for your taste.

Pattern

Patterns, categorized as curvilinear, geometric, or pictorial, are vital in narrowing down choices after size and color. Curvilinear and geometric refer to conventional motifs with curved or straight lines, while pictorial rugs depict people and animals. Choose a pattern that aligns with your aesthetic preferences and room theme.

Style

Styles range from floral to contemporary, traditional to seasonal, reflecting your personality and preferences. Recognize globally renowned styles like Persian, Chinese, European, and more. Remember that certain styles may be produced in their place of origin and in other countries, so inquire about the rug's origin.

Design

All rugs fall into three major designs: all-over, medallion, and one-sided. All-over features motifs spread across the rug, a medallion places a centerpiece as the focal point, and one-sided exhibits a design woven in one direction. Designs can be intricate or simple, solid, or bordered. Understand these variations to make a choice that aligns with your taste.

For Antique Handmade Rugs: A Timeless Investment

With antique rugs, age matters. Consider the age category—antique, semi-antique (25-60 years), or contemporary (less than 25 years)—to add a touch of history to your space. Handmade rugs are classified as fine, average, or worn based on their condition. Even worn rugs can hold significant value; some are considered valuable antiques. Understand the condition categories to make informed decisions.

Considering the Bottom Line: Total Cost of Ownership

Besides the initial price tag, consider additional costs like product delivery and ongoing cleaning expenses. Ask about delivery charges and consult care recommendations for cleaning frequency. Baker Bros. Floor Care and Cleaning offers professional area rug cleaning, ensuring your investment stays in top condition.

Area Rugs Upkeep

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Usage

Understand that handmade rugs are meant to be used and walked on. The pile becomes shinier and smoother with usage, and colors harmonize with light exposure. Proper use enhances the rug's value, so don't hesitate to enjoy it without worries of damage. Handmade rugs are resilient and designed for both beauty and functionality.

Vacuuming

Regular vacuuming or sweeping is recommended, treating your rug like wall-to-wall carpeting. Be cautious with the fringes to avoid damage. This simple practice helps maintain the rug's condition and appearance.

Rotation: Turn for Consistent Wear

Depending on traffic patterns, rotate your rug 180 degrees every few months or annually. This ensures even exposure to light and traffic, preventing uneven fading and wear. Equal sunlight exposure results in harmonious colors, aging your rug gracefully.

Spot Cleaning: A Spotlight on Stains

Act promptly with spills. Dry water spills immediately with a warm hair dryer. For soft drinks or alcohol spills, apply salt or baking soda to absorb the color, then vacuum. Use a wet towel with water or carbonated water to gently wipe stains along the pile's direction. For old stains, seek professional help to avoid damage.

Professional Cleaning: Anxiety-Free Maintenance

Have your rug professionally cleaned every 2 to 5 years, depending on traffic. Professional cleaning removes dust, dirt, and fibers from the foundation, enhancing the rug's longevity. Avoid general carpet-cleaning companies, as their techniques may not be suitable for handmade rugs.

Padding: Stability and Protection

Consult with experts about proper padding for your rug. Quality padding stabilizes and protects the rug, increases safety, and preserves its value and appearance.

Storage: Preserve During Inactivity

If storing the rug for an extended period, vacuum or broom it, use mothballs to protect against insects, and roll it tightly against its nap. Store it in a dry location to maintain its condition.

Repair: Consider Cost and Value

Repairing handmade rugs is labor-intensive and costly. Evaluate the repair cost against the rug's value. Sometimes, leaving collectible items in their original state preserves their value. Seek professional opinions before proceeding with repairs.

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Dealing with Stains, Tips

Blot, Don't Rub:

If a spill occurs on your rug, blot the stain immediately with a clean, dry cloth or paper towel. Avoid rubbing, as it can set the stain deeper into the fibers. Work from the outer edges toward the center to prevent spreading.

Choose Gentle Cleaners:

Opt for mild cleaning solutions appropriate for your specific rug material. Test the solution in a small area to ensure colorfastness. Apply the solution to a clean cloth or sponge and gently blot the stain. Rinse with water and blot dry.

Regular Vacuuming:

Prevent stains by maintaining regular vacuuming of your area rug. This helps remove dirt and debris that could contribute to staining over time. Be gentle, especially with delicate or antique rugs, use a vacuum with adjustable settings.

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