shag carpet rug::I know i do shag carpet rug
shag carpet rug::I know i do.
To top it all off, he actually still has orange, yellow and brown intermixed shag rugs on walls of his bathroom.
Shaggy rugs for wall decoration!
Who ever heard of such a thing!
Shag rugs are known for their deep pile which makes them very comfortable to walk on, especially when barefoot.
The strands of the pile are left loose, giving this style of rug the shaggy appearance for which it is named.
While you may not want to carpet your entire living room floor with a shag carpet, a smaller shag rug placed underneath your coffee table may help to conceal any stains that may result from common spills.
Many shag rugs produced during the seventies, and contemporary shag rug produced in homage to that style, have a mixture of colors, such as avocado green, brown, yellow and orange.
With their blend of different colors, many seventies style shag rugs act as a sort of camouflage for most other colors with which they may become stained in the course of normal use.
The uneven, randomly matted and fluffed pile, the rugs shag so to speak, is a further aid in achieving this effect as it breaks up the shape and form of any stain.
As the pile of a shag rug is so loose, it easily moves when vacuumed or walked upon and when it does, any stain it may be hiding is broken up as the pile is redistributed about the affected area.
Brown shag rugs are popular and are a good choice for kids area rugs where their deep soft pile can help to cushion falls and their dark color and irregular surface can help to hide stains.
In your living room, a shaggy may serve as a substitute for wall to wall carpeting.
In your bedroom, a shag rug next to the bed may be the perfect place to set your feet in the morning.
The odds are good that your shag area rugs will still be in style long after your have gone the way of car phones.
Back to no comments yet you can be the first to comment!
Sorry, comments for this entry are closed at this time.
To top it all off, he actually still has orange, yellow and brown intermixed shag rugs on walls of his bathroom.
Shaggy rugs for wall decoration!
Who ever heard of such a thing!
Shag rugs are known for their deep pile which makes them very comfortable to walk on, especially when barefoot.
The strands of the pile are left loose, giving this style of rug the shaggy appearance for which it is named.
While you may not want to carpet your entire living room floor with a shag carpet, a smaller shag rug placed underneath your coffee table may help to conceal any stains that may result from common spills.
Many shag rugs produced during the seventies, and contemporary shag rug produced in homage to that style, have a mixture of colors, such as avocado green, brown, yellow and orange.
With their blend of different colors, many seventies style shag rugs act as a sort of camouflage for most other colors with which they may become stained in the course of normal use.
The uneven, randomly matted and fluffed pile, the rugs shag so to speak, is a further aid in achieving this effect as it breaks up the shape and form of any stain.
As the pile of a shag rug is so loose, it easily moves when vacuumed or walked upon and when it does, any stain it may be hiding is broken up as the pile is redistributed about the affected area.
Brown shag rugs are popular and are a good choice for kids area rugs where their deep soft pile can help to cushion falls and their dark color and irregular surface can help to hide stains.
In your living room, a shaggy may serve as a substitute for wall to wall carpeting.
In your bedroom, a shag rug next to the bed may be the perfect place to set your feet in the morning.
The odds are good that your shag area rugs will still be in style long after your have gone the way of car phones.
Back to no comments yet you can be the first to comment!
Sorry, comments for this entry are closed at this time.
0 Comments:
Post a Comment
Subscribe to Post Comments [Atom]
<< Home