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Guidelines for Selecting Ideal Area Rugs

February 14th, 2010 Florent 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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A Garage Floor Covering For Unattractive Concrete Floors

December 8th, 2009 Gabriel Conway No comments

Maybe you’re buying a home to remodel, and the garage flooring isn’t in the best of shape. Or maybe you didn’t realize that a concrete garage floor could crack and come apart until it was too late, and now there’s really no way to apply paint or any other type of coating. It could even be that your garage flooded or the ground shifted, damaging the concrete in a way that could be neither foreseen or prevented. Regardless, there are many times where a garage floor covering is either desired or necessary due to a damaged floor.

Why Can’t The Concrete Just Get Fixed?

There are certainly methods that you can use to repair your damaged concrete, and smallish cracks can be painted over, but this won’t stop the cracks from expanding, as they most certainly will. For the most part, whatever it was that caused the original damage will probably damage it again. Because of this, if the floor is damaged enough, it’s smarter to just forgo the garage floor paint and go straight to the coverings. By garage floor coverings, in this case, we mean mats or garage floor tiles. In summary, pretty much anything that doesn’t merely coat the original concrete, but places a completely different type of material on top, one that is not chemically bonded. Both of the types of coverings that we will mention can be used on damaged floors, but not necessarily in every situation.

Garage Floor Tiles Aren’t Always The Answer

If you plan to use tiles on a floor with only smallish cracks, you may not need to do anything with the cracks before you do. This is because tiles can grip the garage flooring all around the crack, instead. Because garage floor tile really isn’t a coating, and is actually a separate material altogether, they may actually help hold things together and prevent expansion of old cracks as well as new ones. Just like any other garage floor coverings, the point is to cover any defects so that, while they’re still there, they’re not visible. Garage floor tiles are not ideal in situations where the concrete garage floor is stained, however. If you do use tiles in this case, the stains will end up “sweating”, and dissolving the sticky stuff that holds the tiles to the ground. When this happens, the tiles will lose their grip, and the floor won’t be in any better shape than it was before.

Garage Floor Mats Work In Almost Any Case

Sometimes the garage flooring just isn’t up to having much of anything stick to it. Luckily, a mat will do the job just as well when it comes to making it easy to clean up chemicals, and they can look really good as well. However, this is akin to sweeping the problem under the rug, and may end up causing even more trouble. Depending on just how bad your concrete is, there may be some edges that are jagged enough to tear the mat from underneath, especially when you drive a car onto it. The concrete can conceivably get worse, as well, since it will be covered up and you won’t really see it. One of the best things about a garage floor mat, though, is that it can be very easily replaced. Of course, this will only work if you can afford a new mat.

You May Not Have To Decide Your Garage Floor Covering

When it comes down to it, your choice of garage floors is pretty simple: if tiles will stick, then you can use either tiles or mats. If they won’t, for whatever reason, then you’re stuck with your choice of garage floor mats.

Check out Sweet Garage Floor for more info on garage floor coverings.