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The carpet. Behind this simple word is actually a multitude of objects created by the different combinations of shapes, materials, styles and colours. It is one of the textile pieces that transcends societies and travels through cultures to find the best that each has to offer in terms of aesthetics. This makes the rug a decorative element capable of adapting to any room and atmosphere, while giving them more character and personality.
But beyond this aesthetic question, the carpet remains a functional object. It forms a protective barrier above your floor, which both prevents the cold from penetrating your room and keeps your feet from coming into contact with its icy surface, while also compensating for any scratches that can mark its coating. In addition, by dressing your room with carpets, you add a surface capable of absorbing sounds and considerably reducing the echoes of your home.
As you can see, the carpet is a magical object of interior decoration. The wide variety of designs that make up this category can be intimidating at first, preventing you from taking the plunge and buying your first rugs. To help you see more clearly, let's take a look at everything you need to know to find the rug(s) that will enchant your interior.
Indoor rugs are a simple and effective way to add character to your rooms while adding a touch of comfort and warmth. They can come in a multitude of styles, materials and colors to perfectly match your existing decoration.
Before choosing the rugs that will dress up your interior, you must take into consideration the following elements: the size of your room, the aesthetics as well as your needs in terms of insulation and maintenance.
The outdoor rugs are a great way to give your outdoor spaces a touch of originality and personalize them. They come in different sizes that can be installed on a deck, balcony, or patio. They are designed to withstand outdoor conditions, humidity, and sunlight. In addition, they are generally easy to maintain.
The rectangle is somewhat of the default shape of the rug, as most have straight lines that meet at right angles. Beyond the fact that it is the simplest shape to weave, it is the easiest rug to incorporate into your interior decoration, a kind of mat. Its classic contours are easy to slip on