Friday, January 22, 2016

How To Create A Warm And Inviting Living Space With The Right White Faux Fur Rug

By Carl Cox


Many people want to incorporate fur rugs into their home without requiring that an animal lose its life. In the past few years, faux fur has become much more realistic and pleasant to touch. If you are considering adding a white faux fur rug to your home, here are some tips and tricks that you can use to ensure you get a high quality product that will look good and feel great underfoot.

You do need to think about how large the room will be where the rug is placed. The last thing you want to do is to buy one that is far too large and which does not fit. Too small is also not ideal. You may find that if the rug is too small and it is placed under furniture that either you will not see it or you will not be able to have enough room to walk on it.

Are you someone who likes a very thick rug? If so, make sure that the carpet you choose has long strands and a large number of threads per inch. This will mean that your carpet is very thick and feel good underfoot. Just remember that a carpet with very long strands may be more difficult to care for especially if you try and vacuum it.

You should also think about whether you want your floor covering to be completely white or if you want it to have colored areas. If you want a more natural looking piece of faux fur, you may want to look for rugs that have subtle variations in the color. This is because natural furs are typically not all one color.

The shape of a particular rug can vary as well. Some have regular edges and are shaped into specific geometric shapes such as rectangles or squares. If you want yours to fit into a very carefully designed space this may be a good option for you. You should also think about an irregularly shaped rug if you want a rug that looks more natural or as much like a natural hide as possible.

If you are using rugs in a large room you may want to consider purchasing several smaller rugs and positioning them so that they form smaller areas such as conversation areas or dining areas. Remember to position your furnishings so that you can see architectural features such as fire places or entertainment devices such as televisions so that a room has a natural and comfortable flow to it.

Buying your area rug from a reputable dealer is important. You want to make sure that the pile is well attached to the backing and that the backing itself is made out of a durable material that will resist wear and tear. If you want to get an idea of what your rug will look like in a living space, you may want to consider looking in stores and on websites that demonstrate what a particular piece looks like as part of a furniture arrangement.

Following care instructions is also important. There may be specific products that you should be using to clean and maintain your area rug. Often, putting a pad underneath can help prevent slippage and also help prolong the life of your carpet. Then you can be confident that your investment will stay looking as new as possible for as long as possible.




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