The natural look is in, and sisal and sea grass rugs are leading the pack.
If you are building a home or just remodeling your own, the materials that are used in flooring play a very important role in the overall look and feel of a room. Being in a particular room in your home is supposed to make you feel a certain way, and surprisingly enough the material that your flooring is made from can play both a direct and indirect role in how you feel in the various rooms of your home.
If you are severely bronchial or asthmatic at times, chances are that you can attribute at least some part of that to the material in the flooring in your home, especially if you have older carpeting. In the same sense, the dander associated with newer carpeting can also be rather aggravating to the senses seemingly only in certain people, so what do you do? Unfortunately, you might have to go the more expensive route if your carpeting is really having an effect on your health, and go to a more natural type of floor covering, to help keep your bare feet off of the ground but let your nose and eyes rest at ease.
Consider Sea Grass Rugs for Your Decor
Sea grass is one of the wildest things that anybody would think to make a rug out of, when in all actuality it is one of the most sensible things to make or make use of a sea grass rug in your home. Sea Grass is not necessarily friendly to the American economy, but that is it's only down side. Usually, the type of grass that is used to make sea grass rugs has to be imported from China. One of the many outstanding perks to sea grass flooring is that it is surprisingly durable and resilient, and it resists the wear and tear and staining that other flooring types can succumb so easily to.
Sea grass rugs fit very well into certain décor, especially décor where an Asian design is sought after. It comes in a rich to soft green color and even in a brownish hue that designers are going crazy for.
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