A rug can either make or break the appearance of a room. The home improvement market offers a range of different style rugs. They are differentiated mainly by design, weaving and fabric. If your concern is to differentiate carpets for their weaving style, below are some important guidelines to follow.

 

 Hand Knotted Rugs

For an untrained eye, buying hand knotted floor rugs can be tricky. The home improvement market offers counterfeit carpets that you cannot differentiate if you have no idea about how the hand knotted one looks like.

 

A hand knotted rug is prepared on a specially designed loom and is knotted by hand. It is an ancient art which has been practicing for centuries. It is difficult to tell when it was started and where it was started. The size of the loom determines the size of the rug and the weaving process is done from the bottom to till the top. It is very tiring and time consuming process. Preparation of a rug depends on the size of the rug and intricacy of the pattern. The bigger the size the more time it will take to prepare a hand knotted rug. There will be no wonder to say that a hand knotted rug can take a year to complete.

 

Natural materials are used including cotton, silk, wool and jute. Consumers can buy a perfect of wool and silk hand knotted carpets where silk is used to highlight patterns or designs. With proper maintenance, a hand knotted rug can be used generation after generation as a family treasure.

 

Flat Weave or Hand Woven Rugs

When it comes to selecting a durable quality rug, flat weave rugs have no match. They are hand made rugs, woven by hands in a flat weave pattern. It has no pile, so it fits well under a dining table or a sofa. Kilim, Dhurrie, and Soumak are the best example of flat weave rugs. Since it has no pile, you can put a rug pad under it to prevent it from slipping and give it cushion like feeling.

 

Hand Tufted Rugs

It is one of the most popular varieties of hand made rugs, crafted by hands with care. A hand held drill gun inserts the pile into a cloth foundation to create a loop pile. The sheared loop pile forms a cut pile and non-sheared is known as hand-hooked rugs. Some designs carry both sheared and non-sheared patterns. The latex coating on the back of the rug saves its tufts in place. Finishing of the back is covered with canvas type of cloth. Hand tufted rugs will not cost you as much as flat weave and hand knotted ones.

 

Machine Made Rugs

Machine made rugs are comparatively cheaper than hand-made rugs. They are made by large machines called power looms which are monitored by electricity. All types of fabrics are used to manufacture machine made rugs including natural to synthetic fabrics. It is one of the best alternatives of hand made rugs for people in a tight budget. The life span of the rug can vary upon the fabric and maintenance. A machine made rug can last for about 20 years or less.

 

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