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  2. 17 Area Rugs That Look Even Better Than New Hardwood Floors - AOL

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    An area rug should be two things, Germain says: easy to clean and non-slip (adding a rug pad works). The style you choose is entirely up to you and largely depends on the desired effect, but I do ...

  3. The 12 Best Places to Buy Beautiful Vintage Rugs ... - AOL

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    Mansour Modern. For the largest selection of antique rugs in the world, head to Mansour Modern. You'll find hand-woven treasures like this circa-1920 Indian rug; with neutral colors and beautiful ...

  4. 4 Ways to Embrace the Maximalist Flooring Trend in Your Home

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    1. Dip Your Toes Into the Trend with Rugs. If you're nervous about swapping out your current flooring with something bold or playful, Rath suggests trying vibrant runners or beautiful area rugs ...

  5. Carpet - Wikipedia

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    One of the Ardabil Carpets A small rug. A carpet is a textile floor covering typically consisting of an upper layer of pile attached to a backing. The pile was traditionally made from wool, but since the 20th century synthetic fibers such as polypropylene, nylon, or polyester have often been used, as these fibers are less expensive than wool.

  6. Rya (rug) - Wikipedia

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    Though rya means "rug" in English, the original meaning in Sweden of rya was a bed cover with a knotted pile. [3] The first ryas originated in the early fifteenth century as coarse, long-piled, heavy covers used by mariners instead of furs. [4] As time progressed, the rugs have evolved to be lighter and more colorful. [4]

  7. Bed rug - Wikipedia

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    Bed rug from 1809 in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Many of the surviving bed rugs have been found in the Connecticut River Valley, but others were produced elsewhere in New England, including Vermont, New Hampshire, and beyond. [10]: 36 The reason that bed rugs were meant as the top layer of bedding was due to their weight ...