April 29, 2008

Selecting The Right African Carpet

Do you want to add a little magic to your step? Try out an African carpet. This North African carpet comes in two types: Turkish carpets that have geometrical patterns and carpets made in a non-dyed wool. You can tell the carpet’s origin by its pattern, size, color, and size. There are geometrical patterns created with straight lines that form angles, and geometrical shapes. You can also find figural patterns that show humans and animals that are historical or mythological.

Do you ever wonder if a carpet can bring excitement to you floor? You might be surprised to find out that an African carpet just might do it. This carpet is made by hand with materials such as silk, mohair, cotton and wool. The carpets are colored with dyes made from animals, plants, minerals, aniline and chrome.

Don't worry, you can find great looking options for your home if you can't afford to spend more. If an African carpet isn't in your budget, you may want to take a look at alternatives such as a frieze carpet or a Karastan carpet. It's possible to find great style without breaking the bank.

You need to consider a few things before you buy one of these beautiful carpets. First, where are you going to put your new carpet? Is it in a high traffic area? Is it somewhere that there is a possibility of someone spilling something on it? Next, make sure you know exactly what size carpet you need and that you can find something that will get the attention of the people in your home. Last, make sure that the carpet your looking at is in a price range that you can afford.

A carpet can be a significant investment. You should protect it. You want to take the necessary steps to ensure that it stays beautiful and that it will continue to look spectacular for a long time. Carpet stair treads are a great way to protect an African carpet runner that you're using on your stairs.

Don't let accidents wait to long. You will have to deal with stains or spills immediately. You will need to use a spoon to dip up any fluids and don’t forget to use cold water on the stain. Please do not forget and use a paper towel or cotton cloth on your wonderful carpet. It may not be a bad idea to use a blow drier on a low speed to speed up the drying process of your African carpet. The bottom line is that you need to get it clean and dry as quickly as possible.

All that's left for you to do is to make your purchase and enjoy your carpet. You'll get almost as much pleasure watching your neighbor's get jealous of your beautiful new African carpet.

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