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Transitional Rugs – A blend of Modern and Traditional Rug Style

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Transitional styles rugs are those having both; a modern as well as traditional touch. It looks elegant and is both comfortable as well as classic. Traditional and modern may have few opposing elements in the designs however transitional style strikes the perfect balance between the two. Creating transitional rugs means giving a modern touch to the ancient ideas.  All these ideas include ancient architectural design, vintage doors with a beautiful carved authentic detail. Transitional rugs are transparent and easy to live with. Several types of transitional rugs are available at Oriental designer rugs. There are customers who love to have custom transitional rugs and this is the reason, people most often prefer transitional rugs. Different combinations of modern vs. traditional rugs are available. Custom transitional rugs are available in any size, shape or color such as circles, squares, etc.  These are well-known for their soothing colors and elegant patterns. Sometimes...

Few Carpet Cleaning Tips from Oriental Designer Rugs

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Restore the beauty of your carpet with appropriate cleaning method as well as tips given by one of the well-known designer rug sellers; oriental designer rugs. Some of the tricks that can provide you a unique rug after cleaning are as follows: For woolen rugs, always dab and blot the spot. Avoid rubbing back and forth as this can dry the liquid quickly with stains in the woolen fibres forever. Another important tip is to avoid placing heavy objects on woolen rugs as these can cause heavy damage to the area rugs being on the top for longer time duration. Most of the rugs are usually hand knotted or hand tufted hence while moving heavy objects over the rug, they are distributed in different directions.. As a result, the area rugs get ripped out and matted. Sometimes due to these heavy objects, woolen rugs never return to their original position as the weight of the object smashes down the fibres forcefully. As a result, the knot pattern of the rugs changes on the back of the ...