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  2. Ruggable vs. Revival: Which Machine-Washable Rug Is the ... - AOL

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    My friend who has a Ruggable in her living room, however, opted for the cushioned pad, and walking on that thing, even with the flatwoven design, is far more supportive and comfortable.

  3. (The rug pad gives it the heft it needs to stay put on the floor.) I tested the shag rug, which Ruggable says is its second most popular texture after tufted standard pile, in my daughter’s nursery.

  4. Upholstery - Wikipedia

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    On a basic level, squab cushions were made more stable using tufting ties. Stuffed edge rolls appeared on seat fronts, providing support for cushions to be retained and later for deeper stuffing to be held in place under a fixed top cover. [15]: p12 What we now consider "classic" upholstery shapes and techniques flourished in the 18th century.

  5. Design classic - Wikipedia

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    A design classic is an industrially manufactured object with timeless aesthetic value. It serves as a standard of its kind and remains up to date regardless of the year of its design. It serves as a standard of its kind and remains up to date regardless of the year of its design.

  6. 17 Area Rugs That Look Even Better Than New Hardwood Floors - AOL

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    His designs are sold at his namesake store, but Adler also collaborated with the popular brand Ruggable, known for its industry-disrupting machine washable rugs. Therese Germain, vice president of ...

  7. Family room - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Often, the family room is located adjacent to the kitchen, and at times, flows into it with no visual breaks. [3] A family room often has doors leading to the back yard and specific outdoor living areas such as a deck, garden, or terrace. The term family room is defined in the 1945 book Tomorrow's House by George Nelson and Henry Wright ...