Rugs

Rugs connect us to our space. Not only do they complete the room, but the way you feel in it. They can be a game changer on how a room looks and feels. Rugs can either sit in harmony with your room, or like this fab living space below, they can make a statement by adding an element of surprise.

Rugs add warmth and character to hallways, and corridors so they don’t become dead spaces. Moreover they also help to connect spaces .They not only provide a decorative element but are also great for walls where you may need to a little bit of extra help in absorbing sound from adjoining rooms.  There are different kinds of rugs as narrated below.

1. Traditional Rugs:


These rugs besides being reach in colour contains floral and climber motifs. They have very classy border which sometimes define end of sitting or dining area with same climber designs. They are made of wool , Silk or cotton. They will bring classic look to a room. These are the Persian, Oriental and classic design area rugs used in traditional home décor. Their designs and patterns are sometimes centuries old and they add a touch of luxury and elegance to any room.

2. Dhurries :

Dhurries rugs are basically from Rajasthan, India. It has a little bit different concept from typical Rugs. They are in large range of colours and patterns. They can be used for multifarious purposes like covering of table, flower vases, floors as they are made in different sizes. The most important aspect of these rugs is that they are made from cotton, wool, silk and jute. Hence besides being budget friendly, they are equally good in cool and warm weather.



3. Jute Rugs:


These rugs are made from Jute, a natural grass which is grown in India. These rugs add a different creation to a room. It not only protect the room floor but also enhances the interior of the room and the best choice for nature lover. In spite of containing natural material, they contain luxurious textures, rich in colour and design and easily available in market.




4. Over Dyed Rugs:


The journey of over-dyed rugs began in Istanbul, Turkey during effors to revitalize old hand woven rugs. Vintage rugs were first decolorized and then over-dyed. The mix of traditional designs with a contemporary effect became the celebration of chromatic compositions. Overdyed rugs are also known as distressed rugs, and represent a trend that has achieved a crossover between fashion and home décor. People don’t just want their jeans to look ‘lived in,’ but they want their rugs to look ‘lived on’. This new look celebrates textiles that are faded, worn, and softened over time; rugs that nestle into homes as if they’ve always been there.

If you wish to give an exotic look to your room, these rugs are the best choice. Any wool hand knotted rug can be overdyed with the choice of your colour.

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