Monday, 27 March 2017

Hand Tufted Area Rugs Mississauga

                     A complete guide to types of rugs based on material used.

Rugs have become an important household accessory. It adds a certain charm and appeal to whichever corner or part of home it's placed. But more important than design and pattern of a rug, it's important to know what stuff it's made of. Every material has different properties and those very properties decide how it'll perform on the long run. Whether it needs constant maintenance or just once-in-a-while wash is good enough. How it'll feel under your feet, everything depends upon the rug fabric. 


Different types of area rugs.
Area rugs can be divided into 5 categories based on the type of material of fibre used.

Wool Rugs
Woollen rugs are claimed to be the softest and warmest rugs in the market. And quite rightfully so. Wool rugs can be hand knotted or hand tufted. Also available in machine loomed and hand loomed varieties. Out of these four variations, hand knotted and hand loomed are the expensive varieties whereas hand tufted and machine loomed are quite affordable.

A variety of designs can be achieved in wool rugs in a rich colour palette. These are stain resistant to an extent but are not above coffee stains. Highly durable, these are apt for high traffic areas as they require minimal maintenance.

Natural Fibre Rugs
Natural fibres such as jute and bamboo fibres are tough and highly durable. They add a very calming, natural feel to the whole ambience. Their beautiful natural textures and strength make them ideal for high traffic areas of home. Latex backing is sometimes added for added cushioning and durability of a natural fibre rug. Minimal care in the form of regular vacuuming and cleaning is advised. Not to be used in wet or damp surface as fibres absorb water and become weak.

Animal rugs/ Hair-on-Hide rugs
Cowhide is patterned using laser cutting and then strips with different hair colour and length are stitched together to form a unique design. The final rug is has a latex backing.
These rugs are optimal for a more contemporary look and a rugged feel. Used extensively around the globe, these rugs have a certain natural texture. Regular vacuuming without the beater bar will do. Rotate sides periodically for equal wear and tear.

Cotton Rugs
Cotton rugs are very soft and easy to care for. These are also quite affordable and available in a wide range of designs, colours and patterns. Cotton rugs have a very rich texture and feel. Apt for both dry and wet surfaces, you can use them in bathroom or laundry area without any apprehension.
You can machine wash cotton rugs. Always dry in shade and keep away from direct sunlight.

Synthetic Rugs
Synthetic fibres are economical, durable durable and can mimic the look and feel of woollen and cotton rugs. These are easy to maintain, stain proof and can be coloured as per required. Even bright neon colours are available in synthetic rugs. These are easiest to maintain. As these absorb less water, just running water through them is enough.
Perfect for high density areas.

Even though choice of rugs is individual preference, knowing the materials beforehand is always good.

Thursday, 16 March 2017

Shaggy Rugs : A brief introduction



Anyone who has owned a Shaggy Rugs would know of its warm and fuzzy feeling. It's unmatched and a cut above the rest when it comes to comfort and uniqueness of texture. My search for the best Shaggy Rugs Mississauga took me to Rugs Beyond and I was captivated. For all those who are clueless regarding shags, here's a brief guide as to what they are.

What are Shaggy area rugs?

Shags are the rugs that are manufactured by weaving long length yarn to give an overall furry appearance. Their feel does not betray their appearance in case you are using a high quality shag. 

Techniques of manufacturing

Their manufacturing technique is not different from other commonly used area rugs. It's just the yarn that makes all the difference. These can be hand tufted shags or hand knotted shags according to the weaving technique applied. According to length of yarn, three distinct styles are there: mini shags, short shags and long shags.

Types of shags
The main distinctive feature that differentiates one rug from another is the material or fabric used in manufacturing. Even though natural materials are preferred more by clients all over the world, synthetic materials are not far behind in appeal. According to fabric, types of shags are as follows:

(1) COTTON SHAGS
These are softer and skin friendly. Cotton is the most common material that is used to make these rugs. It gives that perfect soft feel under your feet. However, natural fibers are prone to early wear and tear with use so if you really want your cotton rugs to last longer, place them in a low traffic area.

(2) SYNTHETIC SHAGS
These are also in vogue with changing times. Acrylic Japanese synthetic rugs look and feel amazing. Might not be skin friendly owing to use of synthetic materials but they come with numerous benefits. These can be placed in both high and low traffic areas as wear and tear is comparatively less. Also, synthetic shags can be washed easily and are available in a variety of colors.

(3) LEATHER SHAGS
You can take your pick from genuine leather or suede leather. In any case, these are soft, plush and give a regal look to your home apart from imparting an interesting texture and hue to ambience. They are available in limited colors, ranging from dark browns to deep grays.

(4) BAMBOO SHAGS
Bamboo fibers are softened to make these rugs. Therefore, you get a completely natural variant. There is zero use of synthetic dyes or materials. An eco friendly alternative that feels like heaven under your feet. What's not to like about them?

Cotton or leather, the material doesn't matter much and it depends largely on personal preferences. In any way, a shaggy rug is a wonderful addition to your home. They have amazing texture, great insulating properties and an unparalleled comfy feel. It's definitely time for you to bring one in your home pronto.

Monday, 27 February 2017

Advantages and Disadvantages of Shaggy Rugs



I am sure wherever you've been, you've seen a shaggy rug in every household. What is so special about shaggy rugs? Shaggy rugs give that comfy feeling underneath our feet that we crave for. But they require special care as well. Let's find out more about shaggy rugs.
What is a Shaggy Rug?
Shaggy rugs are so called due to their appearance of a fluffy, long haired piece of furnishing. They are instantly loved by everyone owing to their appeal and their soft and cozy feel beneath the feet. In shaggy rugs, long yarn fibers are attached to the back of rug giving them an irregular, messy appearance. Shaggy rugs are made up of natural fabrics like wool and cotton as well as synthetic fabrics like acrylic. Available in a variety of sizes, these are ideal for every corner of your home. But there are certain areas where they are favorable; low traffic areas such as living room and bedroom are ideal for shaggy rugs. But everything has it's pros and cons. Lets discuss the positive and negative aspects of owning a shaggy rug.
Positive Aspects
·         Soft and plush feel
Shaggy rugs feel like heaven under your feet. So soft and comfy, you can even sit or lie on them as they may be even softer than your couch. If you have children at home, go for shaggy rugs anytime. Crawling babies are not harmed by shaggy rugs as these are way too soft.
·         Easily Available
You can get shaggy rugs from any store nearby. I prefer buying from Rugs Beyond that sells the best shaggy rugs in Mississauga. You can also buy these online without any hassle. You can choose from a variety of styles and designs. 
·         Durable
Even though shaggy rugs are highly durable and can withstand high traffic areas with equal ease, I still prefer to keep them in low traffic areas for two reasons. First being that shaggy rugs are way too cute to be trampled on continuously and secondly, the long fibers trap dust easily. But nonetheless, you can use these in high traffic areas as well.
·         Stylish
Shaggy rugs have a unique texture and pattern of fibers that make them stand out in every home. Shaggy rugs in soft colors and tones make for a very soothing and calming addition in your bedroom. Just place your feet on them after a hectic day at work and you'll transcend into a world of comfort and calmness.
Negative Aspects
·         Requires proper care
Shaggy rugs are high on maintenance but so is every special creation. Shaggy rugs can be rightfully called as dirt magnets and so these shouldn't be placed in high traffic areas. Regular vacuuming helps to keep them clean and beautiful for long. Wash off spills immediately before they dry up and stain your precious rug.
·         Fiber Shedding
Shaggy rugs shed their fibers due to friction every day. The amount of shedding depends upon the quality of rugs. A high quality well crafted rug will shed lesser fibers as compared to a low quality rug.

Thursday, 9 February 2017

How to take care of your outdoor rugs..??



Outdoor rugs are not just easy on the pocket but are also extremely durable. Apart from that, their cute looks make them a darling addition to our homes. Not just that, they are pretty versatile as well. If you thought that outdoor rugs are for outdoors only, think again.

Outdoor rugs are beautiful on the inside too
We all like our collector's items like a hand knotted rug or an embroidered rug in living room or dining area. But what's the point if you're throwing a party and you are worried your guests might spill something on your expensive collection? That's where outdoor rugs come in, literally. 
Outdoor rugs are available in so many designs and patterns that you can find one for interiors as well. Rugs Beyond, a home furnishing store in Mississauga offers a refreshing range of outdoor rugs that are perfect for inside use as well owing to a large variety of beautiful colours, patterns and designs.

How to care for outdoor rugs?
Even though outdoor rugs last a lifetime, their use must not be confused with abuse. If you take good care of your rugs, they'll keep on serving their purpose looking as good as new. A few things to take care of are:
        When you are cleaning them, always refer to the washing info leaflet telling how to wash and dry them. Some may need lukewarm water for washing and some should be shade dried only. It is important that you abide by the instructions.
        When drying, dry both sides equally.
        Use a mild liquid soap and soft bristled brush for washing and scrubbing.
        If you spill coffee or juices that might stain on drying, wash these off immediately while spill is fresh. Nobody likes a stained rug.
Keep these things in mind while you bring home a beautiful and elegant outdoor rug.

Tuesday, 17 January 2017

What are Hand-Tufted Rugs?




Hand Tufted Rugs are not to be confused with hand knotted rugs for both are quite different in the way they are manufactured and designed. Hand tufted rugs are much affordable and require less time in making which also adds to cost effectiveness. But why is it different? The answer lies in the making technique.
In HandTufted Rugs, wool of high quality, (same as used in hand knotted rugs) is made into loops and pushed through a backing which is imprinted with the desired design. This is done by using a 'tufting gun'. After the backing is filled thoroughly with loops, scrim which is like a perforated sheet is applied with latex glue. After this dries, protective cloth backing is applied to protect the underside of rug. In the end, shearing of rug is done to cut all loops of rug to bring out the design.
So basically, fixation with latex is done to keep the loops in place instead of knots. This is the only difference between hand tufted and hand knotted rugs. Both being made of high quality wool, they look and feel the same.
Hand TuftedRugs are highly durable. They can withstand high traffic and can last up to 15 to 20 years depending upon quality and usage. They look beautiful and elegant. Only issue being that they are not really a collector's master piece. But they serve their purpose completely.
Rugs Beyond, the best home furnishing store in Mississauga, offers best hand tufted rugs made of high quality wool. A true combination of beauty with toughness, hand tufted rugs are easy on your pocket. A must buy for your home.