Best Use for Rug Runners
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There are many areas in the house that the regular carpet or rug does not fully cover. Yet these areas too need the protection of a good rug. This is where rug runners come in. Rug runners are pretty much like rugs, the only difference being that rug runners are longer in length than they are in width. This makes them ideal for areas such as hallways, stairs and entrances that are often left bare. Placing them in traffic prone areas of the floor protects your floor from wear and tear, owing to the high traffic the area receives.
When choosing a rug runner, consider its color and design especially. It should coordinate the look of your room or home. This is not to mean that it should be in the existing colors, rather, it should complement the existing design in the house. You can choose a patterned rug runner if the carpet is in a plain color and vice versa. Use a color wheel or palette to choose the most suitable color. Use a rug pad under the rug runner to hold it in place and keep it from moving. This will reduce chances of people slipping and enhance the safety of everyone who visits the house.
There are many advantages of buying rug runners. The first and obvious one is that they enhance the look of a house. That you can use them in addition to your regular carpet or rug means your house looks more colorful and warm. Another great thing with rug runners is that you can move them to different parts of a house. They are not confined on one area as is the case with carpets. They are great for keeping the feet warm and providing comfort when walking. What’s more, they are available in a wide variety of colors, textures and designs, from Oriental, which are quite popular by the way, woven and Persian ones. You can buy several of them and keep interchanging them for a different look after a while. It’s a great way of improving the way your house looks.








Alison's Rugs 10 months ago
I love runners! They add immediate warmth upon entering a house. The fun part is choosing a pattern to spruce up a plain area or a plain color to compliment an already textured room.