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Using Hand Crafted Area Rugs in your Home
When you want to bring home an incredible piece of textile art you’ll be happy to show off to all your friends, family, and guests, look no further than hand crafted area rugs. These rugs are made by hand through a variety of different methods, and they can be found in all sorts of sizes, colors, patterns, and styles to help you find the perfect one for your favorite room. While they might be a little more expensive than some machine made and power loomed rugs, you can rest assured that a hand crafted area rug is going to be an incredible addition to your home that you and your whole family will love.
What are Hand Crafted Area Rugs?
Hand crafted area rugs are a type of hand made area rug, and the two terms are often used interchangeably. When you’re looking for something original and one-of-a-kind, a hand crafted rug is often the way to go. These rugs are available in a lot of different materials to help you achieve any room style you’re looking for, but they often tend to have a little bit more of a casual feeling behind them, depending on the type of material used. You can find hand crafted rugs made of all-natural, eco friendly fibers like jute, sisal, seagrass, hemp, and wool, and you can also find them made of polypropylene, polyster, nylon, acrylic, and other synthetic and synthetic blend manmade fibers.
The most important thing to keep in mind when shopping for a hand crafted rug is that it’s made completely or almost completely by hand. Anything that has been done with the fibers has been done by hand. If machines are involved in the production of these rugs at all, they are only used to reinforce finished edges or reinforce the backing on the rug. Otherwise, these are completely human crafted rugs that are beautiful and incredible works of art.
Some of the Sizes Available
Hand-made rugs can be found in all sorts of sizes, so depending on the type of room you’re trying to create and the kind of material you choose to work with, you might be able to narrow down your selections a little more. For example, traditionally speaking, more old-fashioned and elegant, formal rooms can be created with large 10x12 or even 12x14 area rugs as their centerpiece. These rugs may be fringed or feature a finished border, and they may be made with or without a pile. As long as they’re hand crafted and very large, they can help you create the perfect traditional style room.
On the other hand, contemporary rooms can incorporate hand crafted rugs, too. Go with smaller options for contemporary spaces and let your area rugs be accents rather than the main feature in your room. Especially if you have hardwood or tile floors, let the floor show through as much as possible while using smaller 2x4 or 4x6 rectangular rugs to bring a splash of color to certain parts of your room. Look for these rugs in solid colors for best results.
What Shapes of Hand Crafted Rugs are Available?
Hand crafted area rugs are usually available in one shape: rectangular. Although this might seem as though it’s a little bit limiting, don’t worry! You can do a lot more with a rectangular rug than you might think. After all, there’s a reason this is the most common shape of area rug, right? These rugs can be found in large rectangles as well as small ones and even runner rugs, so you can vary the sizes of your rugs significantly from room to room for unique traditional styles in each part of your home.
You can also vary the sizes of rugs you use in every individual room as well to create a funky and modern look that’s very reminiscent of pop art. Use a larger rectangle rug in solid black in one part of your room, and use two smaller rectangle rugs in red to accent and balance this in other parts of the same room. When working with modern rugs, try to stick to shag whenever possible, but don’t be afraid to choose something woven without a pile to create a more transitional sense in your room, too.
What is the Best Room for Using Hand Crafted Rugs?
Hand crafted rugs have their place in every part of your home, and the rooms in which you use them depend a lot on the kind of materials you choose to use. For example, you wouldn’t want to use silk or chenille in your kitchen, but there’s no reason not to use a hand crafted rug made of polyester or synthetic blend fibers to help keep you comfortable when you stand at your stove or sink.
On the other hand, a scratchy material like jute or hemp might be a little uncomfortable in your bedroom, but a beautifully hand woven jute rug might be just what you’re looking for to make your sun room, lanai, or patio spring to life. Cotton and wool rugs can look great in the living room or in the bedroom, and if you’re looking for the perfect hand crafted rug for your hallway, try more interesting eco friendly fibers like seagrass and sisal.
You can incorporate a hand crafted rug into just about any part of your home, and with a little creativity, you can make them work with any kind of style, too. Contemporary and modern rooms can look great with solid color, larger hand-crafted rugs, while more traditional rooms may look amazing with either one large floral print rug in the middle of the room or several smaller geometric pattern rugs as accents throughout the space. Of course, if you prefer something a little more transitional, you can always mix and match your favorite qualities of both styles and create a room that features the best of both worlds, all while using your hand crafted rug to maket happen.