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Guidelines for Selecting Ideal Area Rugs

February 14th, 2010 No comments

Decorating a home is a large job, but for most, it is a pleasurable task.  Of course , home is where to heart is, and people are prepared to go thru great cost and great effort to decorate their abode in that perfect style.  As hardwood flooring makes a comeback in appreciation ( vs most rooms being covered with carpet as in up to date decades ), area rugs are also enlarging in popularity.  With this increase in demand comes a rise in supply, and in the choices available on the market today.  How do you decide on the perfect rug?  Here are some simple guidelines. 

Perhaps the biggest consideration is size.  Area rugs come in all kinds of sizes and styles, from small accent rugs to room-size coverings.  Obviously, the room will have to be measured to gauge the correct size.  Room size isn’t the sole consideration, however.  The function of both the room and the rug must be taken accounted for when deciding the suitable rug size.  Is the rug intended to anchor a particular furniture grouping?  In this example, the acceptable size will be far smaller than if the rug is supposed to cover an entire room.  It’s useful to use a tape measure to visualize different sizes in the room before going shopping, as the size will always look different in the store than it will in the home. 

Also needing to be considered are shape, color, and pattern.  Rectangular rugs seem to be the most well liked, but square, circle, and oval are all making strides in renown.  As far as color is anxious, area rugs are integral to a room’s color range.  They can function as an accent, that will stand out ; as an anchor, which is less noticeable ; or they can tie the entire decorating scheme together.  In order to get the best match, take a fabric swatch or paint chip with for the shopping trip.  Patterns vary seriously these days, from normal floral and oriental designs that repeat a specific motif over and over, to large, single-shape patterns that are only featured once, to geometric designs of varying scales.  All of these considerations have a big effect on a room and must be considered carefully in order to buy the ideal area rug! 

 

 

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Garage Floor Coverings Versus Other Options

November 28th, 2009 No comments

Garage floor coverings, such as mats or garage floor tiles, are quite popular in modern garages. Although paint is probably a more comprehensive solution, there are many reasons why people would want to use a garage floor covering instead. In case you were trying to decide which way to go with your floor, we’ll cover a few of the reasons why someone might choose garage floor coverings over paint. For the sake of this article, garage floor coverings will include anything that is not permanent, like paint would be.

Garage Floor Coverings Install Easier

There are mats available in sizes for both the entire garage or for smaller contained areas. The mats that are used in specific areas of the garage are called garage compartment mats since they do only cover one actual compartment. The garage floor mats, rather they cover the entire floor or just one or a few compartments, are easy to install compared to tile or paint. For the entire garage floor one would simply cut the mats down to the proper size. Although compartment mats cannot usually be cut, they come in a variety of sizes and can be snapped together to form a liquid proof seal or even stacked upon each other. If one had the inclination to cover the entire garage floor with the compartment mats it could be done, but at a cost considerably higher than the approximately $100 for a paint kit. Keep in mind also that the compartment mats move easily, regardless of many manufacturers claims to the contrary, and car tires cause them to bunch and bend.

Garage Floor Coverings Means Simple Replacements

Coverings are also a lot easier to replace. A damaged or stained epoxy garage floor coating means either living with it, or replacing it, which may include sanding down to the concrete. A garage floor mat can just be tossed in the garbage, or recycled. Convenient but, again, expensive. Both paint kits and mats claim that they cannot be stained and are not easily damaged, but what is advertised and what actually happens may or may not be the same. Tile are also easily replaced, provided you can get replacements that match and that your old ones are not too faded.

Garage Floor Coverings Are Pleasantly Squishy

In comparison to a bare concrete garage floor, epoxy paint is probably a lot nicer to walk around on, which is what they advertise. However, compared to garage floor coverings that are made of thick rubber, epoxy will probably feel like concrete. This also applies if you are laying or sitting down to work on a car. The ideal solution would be a comfy mat on top of a painted floor but, again, money is often the limiting factor.

Garage Floor Coverings Might Be Cheaper

For many cases, garage floor mats are going to be a cheaper solution. If you are planning to cover your entire floor, right now, and are able to apply a paint kit yourself, then epoxy will be cheaper. In any other case, it will not. Paying someone to apply epoxy is expensive, but there aren’t many people that can’t throw down a garage floor mat without help.

Check out Gabriel’s garage floor coverings site for more garage floor information.