dimanche 30 mars 2014

Living Room Curtains And Rugs

By Darren Hartley


Provided they are chosen correctly, living room curtains make a room. All interior decorators state this for a fact. Color and fabric, length and lining, custom-made or off-the-shelf are the factors in their selection.

Fabric is an essential factor in the selection of living room curtains, simply because the material dictates how well curtains function and hold up over time. Folding crisply when drawn is uncharacteristic of a curtain that is too heavy while falling well is improbable with a curtain that is too light.

Regardless of whether one is in a fabric showroom or not, it is imperative to hold the fabrics up to a window, when selecting living room curtains. It is essential to pleat it like an accordion at the top and then allow it drape. Once it starts to flare like a piece of crinoline, leave it alone because it is sure not to fall nicely on a window.

The true drape of a fabric cannot be gauged with a small piece of living room curtains. It is best to work with a big sample, of say 2 yards. The fact that sunlight fades fabrics over time is a thing to keep in mind.

Buying living room rugs is a matter of buying the best that one can afford. If it means living with bare floors while scraping to save up pennies, so be it. Wool and silk are the good quality natural materials to look for when it comes to rugs.

They wear well, those high quality living room rugs, and they do look better over time. They feel just like having a wonderful piece of wood furniture, those wool rugs, as you rub your hand over them every day. Wool rugs have the capacity to develop their own patina. Exposure to light as well as air and feet walking through them make this possible.

Sisal, jute and grass living room rugs are difficult to clean. They, however, do cost less. But then, they do not last long either. Spill them with red wine and they are goners.

The general rule is to use the cost of the other living room furniture to know how much to spend on living room rugs. More or less, a rug can cost as much if not slightly higher than a sofa. With this price limit in mind, a little flexibility may be added to the price by adding a 10% mark-up. Another general rule in the choice of a rug is having it 2 feet shorter than the smallest wall in the living room.




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