Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Seagrass Carpet & Rugs


Seagrass is possibly the best known of the natural floorings; hard wearing with a unique appearance made by flooding the plant with seawater before harvesting relatively open weave due to the variable fibre gauge and has the most "slubs" or irregularities has the most variation of natural shading of all the natural floorings unpredictable green/beige/brown with shade flecking - all dependent on the time of harvest inherently anti-static - vacuums well and is low in absorbency, suitable for most areas in the home.

Chinese Seagrass is cultivated in paddy fields. At a particular point in the growing season the fields are flooded with sea water. After harvesting and drying, the Seagrass is spun into a yarn that is surprisingly impermeable to moisture.
Naturally stain resistant and hardwearing, Seagrass is suitable for most places in the home.

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Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Carpet - Benefits and Advantages

Carpet is a popular floor fitting, prized for its warmth, versatility, insulation abilities and the protection it provides unfinished floors. If you're considering installing carpeting in your home, keep reading to learn about the benefits and advantages of this practical and fashionable product.

Safety

First and foremost, a carpeted floor is a safer floor. The soft surface and cushioned under-padding not only reduce the impact of a fall, but also the likelihood of it happening in the first place. Carpet is inherently slip-resistant, meaning it's harder to slip and fall.

Sound Reduction

If you live in a busy home with lots of traffic, you know how loud wood or laminate floors can be. Carpet stifles noise and reduces echoes in three ways; absorbing the impact of foot traffic, soaking up room sounds and echoes and finally, by blocking sound from carrying between floors (especially helpful in condo apartments or multi-family homes).

Warmth & Insulation

Carpet provides excellent warmth underfoot, making it a great choice for chilly bedrooms or stark offices. Carpet also acts as an insulator. The combination of the carpet and its under-padding acts as an additional layer of insulation in your home and - depending on the weight and grade of your carpet - it can even add to the R-value of your home.

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Friday, August 22, 2008

Are Dry Carpet Cleaners Really Effective?

There are a lot of ways to clean a carpet, but how do you choose the best method to use? Historically there were several options available such as hiring a professional cleaning service, renting a carpet cleaner and doing yourself, or actually buying your own carpet cleaning machine. A relatively new method that is now on the market is dry carpet cleaning.

Dry carpet cleaning is exactly what it says. There may be no liquids used at all, which includes water. This cuts out the risks of using wet-clean methods and shortens the drying time after having the carpets cleaned. It's no wonder that people are choosing this dry method over the messy wet ones. It works especially well when cleaning delicate or expensive rugs and carpets, too.

What Makes it so Effective?

In order to dry-clean your carpets, a professional cleaning service uses a powder-based cleaner. They sprinkle the cleaner onto the carpet and leave it there for a certain period of time. There are additional cleaners that can be sprayed onto the carpets. You need to spread them all over the carpet with a brush before allowing them to set. Dry carpet cleaners are designed to attract dirt and pull it from within the carpet fibers. Once it has been pulled to the surface of the carpet, it can be vacuumed away.

Before having any type of dry carpet cleaners used on your carpet, you must vacuum the carpet well to remove all surface dirt. Although it's wise to vacuum prior to any carpet cleaning effort, it's especially crucial when having carpets dry cleaned. During the dry cleaning process, any surface dirt will be broken down and could be pushed farther down into the carpet. You also need to make sure your carpet is completely dry before adding dry cleaning agents. In addition, if you spot clean stains prior to having the carpet dry cleaned, the finished results will turn out better.

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Thursday, August 21, 2008

Four Quick Carpet Care Tips

Anyone who owns carpeting knows that it can be difficult to maintain. The time spent is well worth it however given the high cost of replacement. In this article learn four quick carpet care tips.

Tip number one is to vacuum your carpets often. This is the most important step in carpet care. Try to vacuum at least twice a week if possible. This will remove the soils in your carpet that cause it to wear out prematurely.

Tip number two is to clean spots as soon as possible. The longer they sit, the harder they will be to remove. Spot clean spots as soon as possible with a quality cleaning chemical that is designed for use on stain resistant carpet. This is important. Do not use chemicals that are not designed for use on carpeting.

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Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Rugs Galore - A Great Way To Modernize Your Interior Decor

From braided to shag, oriental rugs, and more, redefine your home with a classy, luxurious or modern personalized look by adding a rug to any part of your living space. Wool, synthetic, designer, bamboo, chenille, traditional, contemporary, and even natural fiber materials are all very popular choices. There are also cotton, leather floor coverings, and silk blends to choose from.

Some are designed for large bathrooms, small bathrooms, dining areas, outdoor space, living rooms, bedrooms, and more - in sizes ranging from small sized 2'x 3' to 2'x 5', to large 11'x 14' to 12'x 18' and every size in-between. Rugs come in all shapes as well. You can purchase beautiful, bright, elegant, modern, or classy styles of area rugs in a half-circle shape, exact square shapes, ovals, round, octagons, runners, and more. You can find a perfect fit for any living space.

As far as design is concerned - you can go for traditional patterns, solids, or something more complex. Floral designs are very popular, so are borders, and sometimes just a bright, solid-colored piece can be a really simple change that will significantly liven up a room. Some are perfect to help protect the carpeting or hard floor underneath in any high-traffic areas of your home. Others are purchased with purely decorative motives - but will of course, have the same effect wherever they are placed. If you are an apartment renter - you can save yourself money and get your full security deposit refunded if you protect the floors from common wear and tear.

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Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Area Rugs

Rugs hold their own place in the field of interior decorating. They are special in their own way. Not only that, there is always a special Area Rug to add color and attraction to your home.

Stunning colors and designs

You will be simply amazed to see the variety, colors, designs and shapes in which are rugs are manufactured. There will be hardly any occasion when you would not find what you are looking for in an Area Rug.

The most popular types of area rugs are traditional, contemporary, transitional, Southwestern, tribal and European.

The common shapes are round, square and ellipse. Sometimes, they also come in layers, called padded rugs. This is useful in preventing direct harm to the entire rug, as the pad bears most of the wear and tear.

Features

Area rugs carry this name due to their utility. They can be easily shifted from one room to another. They just seem to adapt themselves to the environment around.

For example, you can cover the main portion of a room with an exquisite carpet and place a beautiful area rug in the remaining part to complement it. Such flexibility is what makes area rugs popular and preferential.

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Tuesday, August 12, 2008

SISAL STAIR RUNNERS


Sisal is one of the hardest wearing of all the natural floorings
made from the leaves of the Agave Sisalana plant; a sub-tropical spiky plant related to the cactus very closely woven due to the fine stranded nature of this fibre allowing fine texture accepts dyeing well giving the best range of colours of all the natural fibres inherently anti-static - vacuums well and is relatively unabsorbent, ideal floor covering.

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Sunday, August 10, 2008

Jute Stair Runners


Jute is one of the most luxurious of the natural flooring materials
made from the stems of the tropical herb Corchorus; a member of the Linden family closely related to hemp. After harvesting, the stems, tied in bunches, are soaked in water for two to three weeks and then pounded with wooden mallets to soften the fibres prior to drying and weaving closely woven due to the fine stranded nature of this fibre allowing fine texture closely woven due to the fine stranded nature of this fibre allowing fine texture.


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Thursday, August 7, 2008

How To Refresh Your Running

Are you feeling a little stale about running at the moment? Is it hard to remember what is so exciting about pushing yourself physically? This happens to all of us at some time. Sometimes it is because of an end of season back-off in training, or maybe because it is because of overtraining or an injury. Whatever the cause, at some stage in your running, it is inevitable that you will find a temporary drop in your normal motivation.

There are any number of ways to re-kindle your motivation, but the easiest I can think of is to return to one of the basic benefits of running.

Many of us start out running because of the basic health benefits, but this motivation is often quickly replaced by other "higher" motivators like self actualization or camaraderie or even good old competition. When things go a little stale, though, one of the easiest ways to get back into a healthy, internally motivated headspace is to return to the beginning.

What is it that attracted you to the health benefits of running? Is it that you can gain and keep a healthy body weight while not trying to live on lettuce leaves and water? Is it that you can charge your way through the day with increased endurance, mental sharpness and strength? Is it that you are able to operate at a higher level in most other active pursuits as a result of your running? Or is it that you can simply go about your day to day life without being held back by the physical limitations that most people take for granted?

To see a vivid illustration of these benefits in the real world, I like to watch a set of stairs in a busy train station or shopping centre. I see people climb the stairs and watch their condition when they have reached the top.

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Tuesday, August 5, 2008

Carpet Repair Should Not Be Swept Under The Rug

First impressions make a lasting impression. When it comes to your home, chances are the first thing visitors will notice is the condition of the carpet. Unfortunately, the carpet is one area of the home many home owners wish visitors would forget.

If an unexpected visit makes you cringe rather than welcome guests to the door, then it's time to regain control and put an end to embarrassing carpets.

Stop trying to cover the carpet with throw rugs and learn how to deal with common carpet problems including pet stains and spills to burns and big bumps.

Common Carpet Problems

Burns. Cigars or other ashes can leave a nasty burn mark in the carpet. To remedy the situation it is necessary to remove the burned area and replace it with a "plug" or matching piece of carpet. When properly performed, the repair is nearly invisible.

Dull Flat Carpet. Is your carpet flat instead of fluffy? Tough to the touch rather than soft and supple? Chances are it could use a deep cleaning with professional raking and grooming. Accumulated debris, inferior cleaning products and normal wear take a toll on carpet. Restore your carpet back to its former glory with a call to have it professionally cleaned.

Waves & Ripples. Stop warning visitors about the tripping hazard and have your carpet stretched instead. Waves and ripples appear when a carpet no longer fits properly, has stretched or come loose.

Rips, Tears & Holes. Depending upon the size of the damage and type of carpet there are several options available to make the carpet look as good as new. It is important to have the work performed by a qualified professional to avoid a "patched' appearance.

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Sunday, August 3, 2008

Carpet Saving Tips

Almost every home in America has carpets or rugs in at least one room. With this type of floor covering being so popular, it is surprising that more home owners are totally unaware of how to look after and clean their carpet. Dirty carpeting and rugs not only look awful, but are a perfect environment for bacteria to flourish, germs to multiply, and allergens to build to the point of irritation and ill health. Even if your carpet looks clean on top, it likely has ground in, deep down dirt and dust that has been there for years.

Types of Carpet

The first thing you should realize is that there are many different types of carpet. For each type of carpet, there is a cleaning technique that works best. Common carpet fibers include cotton, wool, silk, and other plant fibers. Each type of carpeting material will have specific care requirements as well as cleaning solutions, which will work best. For instance, wool should not be cleaned in the presence of heat and is especially susceptible to the damaging power of bleach. Having this little bit of information about your carpet can help you make wiser decisions when it comes to caring for your carpet.

Cleaning Materials

In addition to the many materials that carpets are made of, there are also many different cleaning materials on the market for the cleaning of carpet. Carpet cleaning is not simply wetting the carpet down then wicking up the moisture. Carpet cleaning involves the gentle removal of deeply embedded dirt. The need to be both gentle and thorough is what often causes the most difficulty when it comes to properly cleaning carpet.

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