Accidents happen – even if we are talking about pet stains on rugs. The key to coping is to act immediately. The uses of vinegar and baking soda solutions, enzymatic cleaners, hydrogen peroxide mixtures and wet vacuums should not be underestimated. And, of course, prevention is always better than cure, so you may want to think about taking some pro...
There’s more to taking care of your rug than just vacuuming and washing it. With the right care and being proactive, you can lengthen your rug’s lifespan and be left with a high-quality piece of investment that livens up any space.
Written by
Tony Kantzavelos
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Sina Saadatmand
Imagine walking into your living room, feet sinking into the soft fibers of a rug rich with history and tradition. Suddenly, you're transported to the vast American frontier where cowboys and wide-open spaces reigned supreme. Handmade Western rugs are not only a statement piece but also offer warmth and character to any home.
Written by
Connor Butterworth
If you’re looking for a way to add a pop of colour to your home, blue rugs could be the answer. Blue is a timeless and versatile hue that pairs well with both modern and traditional décor.
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Liliana Alvarez
It's no secret that keeping a clean house is important. Not only does it make you feel good to live in a tidy environment, but it's also important for your health. One of the most overlooked areas of cleaning is upholstery and rugs.
Handmade in Himalayan wools and silks, the new rug collections by Zaha Hadid Architects (ZHA) convey the intricate craftsmanship of ILLULIAN’s all-natural materials and weaving process together with the manipulation of perspective, form and space within ZHA's architecture.
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Zaha Hadid Architects
Fabric adds interest and mood to a room. Layering fabric textures is a basic decorating technique that should be used in all rooms. You can create plain, relaxed, and very welcoming spaces by mixing your fabrics and adding some sheer fabric, a little faux fur fabric, or a piece of quilted fabric.
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Sina Saadatmand (Cover Image), Engin Akyurt