Thursday, April 1, 2010

Wool Area Rugs are Great For Families

Wool area rugs are great for almost any home or office and do well at accenting a room. Do you have a high traffic area? You might consider using a wool area rugs for this space as the rugs are very durable and will withhold any wear and tear. Families with young children tend to buy these area rugs since they are tough and very easy to clean. If maintained and taken care of a wool area rug will last for many years.

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Area Rugs

There is no easy way to dress up a room than buying an area rug. They are easy to find, typically inexpensive, come in all kinds of shapes and sizes and makes a great addition to the house.

What is more easier buying an area rug, painting, removing or adding wallpaper or changing the window treatments? It seems to be buying a nice area rug is probably the easiest and perhaps the least expensive.

An area rug with some bold colors can really add some pizzazz and fun. Small area rugs can do wonders if placed strategically near or underneath furniture can change the room around visually and mentally. An uninviting area can be transformed into something great and comforting.

Why a Wool Area Rug?

Are you considering buying a wool area rug? Good, you should. They can be a great addition to the house and can be used in almost any room. Adding a wool area rug to some tile or hardwood floors can really bring some style and a higher level of warmth to that area of the home.

Here are a few more reasons to add a wool rug to your home
  1. They are cool
  2. They look good
  3. Durable
  4. Versatile
  5. Attractive
  6. Sexy
  7. Awesome
  8. Helps brighten up a room
  9. Come in all shapes and sizes
  10. Easy to maintain

Cleaning Your Wool Area Rug

Does your wool area rug need a little love? The best way to get it clean is to never let it get dirty. Vacuum your wool area rug as often as possible.

However, there will be times when you have no choice but to get it cleaned. Here are some ways to do that:
  • have it dry cleaned
  • have it steam cleaned
  • test on a small area with Woolite. If your wool area rug handles it well then clean the whole rug. You can even pull it outside and lay on concrete. Hose it down, use Woolite and then scrub the rug. Hose it down again and then let it air dry but don't put it in the direct sun.