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    4. Layering Too Many Rugs. Layering rugs has become a popular decorating trend, but sometimes less is more. “While layering works well in some scenarios, avoid layering rugs in every area of ...

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    Damask Petals Braided Jute Area Rug (8' x 10') $425 $556 Save $131. See at Birch Lane. ... Block Nomad Sofa Sectional. $1,669 $2,090 Save $421. See at Burrow. Index Wall Shelf. $249 $299 Save $50.

  5. Mat - Wikipedia

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    Matting or floor covering or rugs is any of many coarse woven or plaited fibrous materials used for covering floors or furniture, for hanging as screens, for wrapping up heavy merchandise and for other miscellaneous purposes.

  6. Tatami - Wikipedia

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    Alternatively, in terms of traditional Japanese area units, room area (and especially house floor area) is measured in terms of tsubo, where one tsubo is the area of two tatami mats (forming a square); formally 1 by 1 ken or about 3.306 m 2 (35.59 sq ft). Some common room sizes in the Nagoya region are:

  7. Anatolian rug - Wikipedia

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    Anatolian rug or Turkish carpet (Turkish: Türk Halısı) [1] is a term of convenience, commonly used today to denote rugs and carpets woven in Anatolia and its adjacent regions. Geographically, its area of production can be compared to the territories which were historically dominated by the Ottoman Empire. It denotes a knotted, pile-woven ...