Contemporary Area Rugs can fit into any budget. There are area rugs that look very high end, that don't cost a lot of money. Also there are many large well-known design houses that offer their own version of Contemporary Area Rugs. These rugs are usually made of higher grade versions of the same textiles used in cheaper area rugsâ€wool, cotton, etc. There are many patterns to choose from when you are shopping for Contemporary Area Rugs. Some fun ones include exotic patterns, floral patterns, bold patterns, bright colors, checkerboards and stripes. The popularity of these rugs has grown a lot in recent times. This has happened because of many reasons. Financially these rugs save money over wall to wall carpeting. Instead of carpeting every square foot, you can buy a rug for each room that you need to cover, and possibly save hundred's of dollars. Secondly, many people have come to appreciate the beauty of having some bare floor showing. Bare floor can be both stylish and attractive, especially if it's a wood, tile, marbleâ€or a marble imitationâ€painted concrete, or brick. Third Contemporary Area Rugs, can actually give a very plain room a designer look. These rugs can actually make a room feel more modern, homier, smaller, or more decorated (without adding tons of junk), . These rugs can almost completely, cheaply decorate a room. There is no need for tons of knick-knacks, or art. With an area rug, you can minimize your other decorating expenses. Some popular area rug designers include Emma Gardner, and Bev Hisey. Emma Gardner does a lot of rugs with hand-knotting and flower designs. Bev Hisey takes flowers to an extreme with wild patterns mixing wool, felt and leather. Linda Belden is another designer who enjoys working in wool for her rugs. Most Contemporary Area Rugs are made from materials such as cotton, wool, olefin or polyproylene. This makes these rugs easy to care for. They are designed to be somewhat durable, and easy to clean. When you are purchasing an area rug, you want to make sure you get one that looks very good based on the size of your room. You want at least a foot of bare floor showing around the perimeter of the rug. You also want to take into account who will be using the room the most, and how much foot traffic it will receive. If the rug is going to be in your bedroom, you and your spouse will probably not create much wear and tear on the rug. You might not even be wearing shoes in that room most of the time. In rooms like this you can splurge on a nice area rug. But in the living room or kids rooms, you might want to get a stain resistant rug, that has a pattern that can hide some wear and tear.
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