Rugs - What Are The Different Types Of Indoor Outdoor Rugs Used In Home Decoration?

Different Types Of All Weather Rugs

There are different types of area rugs that can be found on the market, many of these rugs were made in countries such as Greece and Turkey, but the concepts and ideas behind the area rug design has spread to different parts of the world. A strong understanding of the different types of indoor outdoor rugs makes it much easier to choose the ideal all weather rugs for a particular for room, for example the flokati rugs are better suited for bedrooms because of their plush and soft feel.

Flokati rugs were originally designed in Greece and are usually white color, this is because every part of the area rug is made out of sheep's wool (including the backing). However, it is now possible to find flokati style rugs in different colors, there are even faux flokati rugs to select for room decoration. Boucherouite rugs are an unique style of indoor outdoor rugs that were first made by the Berbers of North Africa, Boucherouite rugs are a stark contrast to black and white rugs because they are bright, colorful and are noticeable even if they come in small sizes, these type of rugs are made because they are created using scraps of wool fabric.

Beni Oursian And Kilims Are Fantastic Area Rugs

Beni Oursian carpets have a soft plushy feel with a high pile making them perfect for different settings such as the bedroom. The Beni Oursian rugs are distinguishable from other all weather rugs because of their neutral color tones such as gray and cream, these are handwoven rugs each Beni Oursian rug is going to be unique with slightly different shapes and coloration. Kilims are flat weave geometric rugs with a wide range of natural colors, though most Kilims are made with warm colors, making it quiet different compared to black and white rugs.

Kilims do not have a high pile which means that they are the perfect decorative rugs to be used in rooms where this high traffic, such as living rooms and dining rooms. Kilim rugs are quite different from Persian rugs because of their flat weave nature, and are made in Turkey, Pakistan and countries in the Balkan region. If kilim rugs are worn out they can be re-purposed as cushions and pillow covers.

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