Thursday, December 10, 2009

Natural area rugs, the most recent trends sweeping the world of interior home decorations

As more homeowners seek to jump on the bandwagon of this trend, the interior world is seeing an astounding amount of shag rugs become quickly available to meet these rising demands. Shag rugs are typically made from Acrylic Yarn or 100 wool Yarn or Acrylic/Rayon Blend materials. A high quality shag rug should be hand tufted and hand woven, and made from the highest quality raw materials available.

Shag rugs offer uncompromising quality due to the thickness of the materials that they are created from and because they generally have a 1 2 inch soft pile, and tend to shed less than most other area rugs. They are easily cleaned using common household appliances and when cared for properly, can withstand the test of time. They are also soft stepping beneath the feet and can really brighten up any room in the house.
One of the most recent trends sweeping the world of interior home decorations is the shag look. Natural area rugs are in big time, and one of the hottest sellers that are currently on the market is the Euro shag natural area rugs.

Many people are racing out and buying this re surging trend of shag carpeting and shag area rugs because they are now becoming quickly and widely available at many retail outlets. And to be honest, shag carpeting has a touch, look and a unique feel that clearly separates it from other types of rug pads.

Another part of this hopping trend is the fact that the vintage look for homes is definitely back in. People are refinishing old cabinets, using reclaimed flooring from vintage buildings for their floors and buying vintage remake furniture to decorate the interiors of their homes with. Heck, people are even out there buying vintage bicycles and vintage clothing has even made a popular comeback.

Perhaps the shag look may be back this time for good, who really knows. Many people enjoy a natural shag carpet because they are soft stepping under the foot, they tend to shed lightly and they are relatively easy to maintain, and to clean. Plus, they will look great in most homes, regardless of whether or not that home has any other vintage furniture inside of it.

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