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  2. I Tested Washable Rugs From Revival and Ruggable—Here's My ...

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    Ruggable doesn’t offer custom size rugs, but every pattern I checked comes in 13 different sizes, including round and rectangular area rugs and runners. They range from 2-by-3 to 10-by-14.

  3. How the Size of a Rug Can Make or Break Your Dining Room - AOL

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    This is everything you need to know about how to size a rug for your dining room. From the type of table to room dimensions, see what makes a difference. ... Loloi Chris Loves Julia Bradley ...

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

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    Finally, knowing how affordable the rugs are compared to other major area rug retailers ... The brand recommends techniques for different sizes. For example, for rugs over 5’x8’, they suggest ...

  5. Tatami - Wikipedia

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    In Japan, the size of a room is usually measured in relation to the size of tatami mats (-畳, -jō), about 1.653 m 2 (17.79 sq ft) for a standard Nagoya-size tatami. 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 ...

  6. Carpet - Wikipedia

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    Balochi Rugs are a group of carpets that are woven by the Baloch tribes. [30] The size of Baloch rugs are eight feet in length, which made them lighter and easier to transport. [31] Their material typically include of wool or a mixture of wool and goat hair, newer carpets have a warp made of cotton and sturdy wool pile rugs.

  7. Dhurrie - Wikipedia

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    Khairabad in Uttar Pradesh is a major dhurrie-making centre. Citapore rugs (Sitapur dhurries) made here are based on flat weave technique using horizontal looms. Besides cotton, jute, rayon and chenille dhurries are also made here and exported all over the world. IKEA and Agocha have been sourcing dhurries for their stores from this area.