The zebra rug can be considered as one of the more interesting types of floor rugs for sale today. These rugs can provide your home with a touch of the wild outdoors. Did you know that there are several types of zebra rugs? So before you go out and get one for your home, it is best that you know a little bit about each type.
1. The Zebra Skin Rug
This type of rug is the most expensive out of all the other types that you can find. That’s because these particular rugs are made from real zebra skin, or more specifically the Burchells zebra from Africa. It takes great skill to produce these beauties and thus you can expect to pay several thousand dollars for such a piece.
2. The Hide or Skin Zebra Print Rug
This type of rug comes in the shape of zebra skin, but is actually made using the skin or hide of other animals, such as bulls, cows, goat or sheep. Bull or cowhide rugs are about the same size as actual zebra skin while those made from goat and sheepskin are a bit smaller. Although cheaper than the real skin, these can still fetch anywhere between four to five hundred dollars apiece.
3. The Zebra Print Rug
This third type is also a print rug, but the zebra stripes are printed onto other materials. These materials can be natural like wool or cotton, or even synthetic materials like acrylic, nylon, and polypropylene. As such these rugs can be found in many shapes like rectangle, square, round and oval. There are even zebra runner rugs. Color wise, you have a much wider choice compared to the white, black, cream and beige of real skin or hide. These rugs are available in many prices, depending on their size, material and weaving technique. For example an 8×10 hand tufted zebra wool rug can cost anything from a few hundred to a thousand dollars while a synthetic machine woven rug can be as low as one to three hundred dollars.
So now that you know a little bit about each type, getting the right type of zebra rug for your home is easier.
Shaggy rugs have been in existence for decades – perhaps even more than that. At first, they would symbolize a glamorous era, like Hollywood style decorating. Later, shaggy rugs gave the impression of casual comfort and were again in style. That was back in the sixties and seventies. As we have progressed into the twenty first century, this style of carpet and rugs are among many styles that are acceptable if you want to be modern, stylish, elegant, funky, fresh – any and all of these things. Here are three great uses for a shaggy rug, though there are many ways you can enjoy one.
1. Decorating a modern office
Professionals in certain fields such as architecture, advertising, print media or other high profile positions often have large and usually modern offices. A large, shaggy rug placed in front of the sofa set or two-seater couch and table would make an office sitting area warm, inviting and interesting. Large law firms almost always have office space for their high profile clients to use as a waiting area. A shaggy rug in one of these areas makes the space feel more like home, therefore making the wait a bit easier.
2. Creating a comfortable TV lounge
In any home, the sitting area or family lounge is by far the most used room in the house. This is also the room in which, after our bedrooms, we try to create an atmosphere of warmth and comfort. A shaggy rug, placed in front of the sofa or television area will provide a comfortable place for people to sit on the floor and relax. You can also place some floor cushions in the area for added coziness. This is especially important if you have opted for hard flooring such as wood or travertine tile.
3. Making a fun and playful area for kids
Using a shaggy rug in any spaces where kids will spend lots of time is a good idea and will help to create a fun look. Since children often sit on the floor to play – younger children with their blocks or toys and older kids with video games – sitting on a shaggy rug just makes all kinds of play more enjoyable. If you get one in fun colors, that can also add to the atmosphere and make the room interesting.
These are just three ways to use a shaggy rug in your home but from this you can see how versatile they are as they are both stylish and comfortable. There is sure to be a use you can make of a rug like this in any space you design.
The entry way to your home should be welcoming and tastefully decorated. Having the right outdoor rug out front is as important as having good looking lighting. You want to be certain it matches the look of the house and is functional as well as attractive.
There are several things to consider before purchasing doormat rugs. The first would be the size of the rug. Knowing how much floor space is to be covered will narrow down your search as well as your options. Most rugs are normally a standard size that is slightly narrower than the width of a door. However if you have an oversized door or a large entry way, a larger rug will look best.
Material is also an important deciding factor. For an outdoor rug, a durable and long lasting material should be chosen. Wool is goof for indoor floor rugs, but not the best material for the elements. Polypropylene rugs are a great choice and will clean up easily. They can be hosed off when they get dirty and will survive snow, rain and mud. They will also tend to collect dirt and debris better than a rubber mat.
For a unique entry way mat, there are a number of vendors that will do custom logos and designs. Something simple such as the first letter of your family name or even a family crest can be place on a mat. This will add a personal touch to the front of your home. There are also a number of entry mats that can be purchased that are comical or joke mats. These may be amusing, but it is best to avoid these. They may provide a few laughs, but will not be tasteful.
With some research and careful consideration, you are certain to find the entry door mat that matches your home, your décor and your personality.