Showing posts with label rugs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rugs. Show all posts

Friday, March 5, 2010

The Big Rug Debut

The dining room rug is finally solved!

I told you a couple of posts ago that we had ordered our new dining room rug, and we went to pick it up last night (or rather, my Mom and I went to pick it up). Wanna see? Of course you do.

First, a little before shot with the rug that moved to our den in October. Too dark.


 The floor was bare in there from October until last night. Here she is!


View number two. Daisy approves of the rug.


And she's ready for a close up.

 

We ended up going with a carpet remnant from a local carpet store. This is a Karastan pattern that had been cut and the edges bound and it was $189 for a 9'x12' rug. I'd tell you the pattern name, but it's not on Karastan's website (either not pictured or maybe discontinued?) We had them cut it down to a 9'x7' and had to pay $1 per foot to have the one edge rebound. We got to keep the leftover piece, too, which may become a floor runner or something in the future, who knows. I just can't throw stuff like that out. 

With taxes and the binding it came down to about $215 for the whole thing. Really not bad. And we both really like it. The color is perfect and I love that it has a pattern but it doesn't compete with the wallpaper.

So, HOORAY! No more wincing every time we move a dining chair and fear scratching our hardwood floors.

Oh, and what of the rag rug? My poor math skills got me in the end. Originally I thought a rag rug in the size we needed would be about $400...but when I emailed a couple of weavers for quotes it was going to be more in the neighborhood of $1200...oops. We went to look at this the next day.

Saturday, February 20, 2010

The Suspense Will Kill You

We ordered our rug for the dining room today! Hope to be picking it up next Wednesday or Thursday (March 3rd or 4th). I'll just leave you hanging until then.

(No, we ended up not going with the rag rug...because we're cheapskates).

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Rags to Riches

I've been hunting for an area rug for the dining room for some time now. We need something light colored, but that will take heavy traffic and will hide possible stains, since we'd be eating over top of it frequently. I knew I didn't want a flat color, pattern seemed much more likely to hide wear and tear and stains. But we have a fairly boldly patterned wallpaper in the room and on the chair seats. Stripes seemed the way to go, to bring some pattern without competing with the other things going on in the space.

The problem is, it turns out it's pretty hard to find a striped rug that isn't 1) Way too boldly colored for the room, 2) completely blah or 3) had all the colors I wanted, and then threw in something nutty, like neon orange. 

We had a rug in the room, but now it's in the den because it was just too dark for our dining room.


With the white trim and white cabinet, the black chairs and black table and brown rug were just not jiving. I've since covered the chair seats in a bright green fabric and I consistently keep a light colored table cloth on top of the table, and the rug is gone. But we're starting to notice wear and tear being taken out on our wood floors now that they are bare.

I've considered several options for a new dining room rug, including FLOR carpet tiles, a braided rug, and having a carpet remnant cut and bound. FLOR, while having many many lovely patterns, just doesn't seem to have what I want. Braided rugs of decent quality in the colors I'm after are also pretty tough to come by, or they cost you an arm and leg. The carpet remnant would be an inexpensive solution (less than $300) but seems like a temporary, place-holding fix.

Today, though, I think I've found the solution to my problem. This morning I read Annie Elliot's blog post about the Soho Dhurri flatweave rug. Up until now I've been kind of avoiding flatweaves, but I stored her recommendation in the back of my mind, and thought I might widen my search to include some flatweaves in the future.

Then, I was leafing through my new copy of House Beautiful* and I ran across this picture:

What's that on the floor? Some kind of blue striped rug? Wait...that's a rag rug! A RAG RUG in House Beautiful? What? I don't know why...but I love this. I want this...oh rag rug you are the answer to my prayers!

If you don't know what a rag rug is, here's a close up of one, it might ring a bell

 

A rag rug is quite literally, a bunch of rags woven together to make a rug. Remember when you were in your elementary school social studies class and your teacher would tell you all about how the prairie ladies would save every scrap of fabric for years and reuse it over and over to make everything fabric-y they needed? I'm pretty sure rag rugs were on that list. When it was too far gone to make anything else, it went into a rug. Which is why they're often a big mixing bowl of colors. 

But not anymore. 

A brief Google search revealed to me that there are loads and loads of weavers that will make custom rag rugs for you, according to the size and color you want. You can send them wallpaper and fabric samples, or even paint chips and they will make it happen, and fairly inexpensively as well.

Other rag rug perks? 
 - They're super green. Many weavers recycle old fabrics, such as old sheets and clothes to make the rugs (although some do use new fabrics as well).
- They wear like iron.
- They're easy to wash. Small ones can just be thrown in your washing machine. Large ones can be taken outside and (are you ready?) hosed off and left to dry in the sun.
- Support those small business owners

And then I was reminded of my Great Aunt Tutti's house in the Berkshire mountains of Massachusetts. We didn't visit them often, I think I only went there 3 times in my life and I haven't been there since I was about 14 I think, but I remember this - Aunt Tutti had braided rugs in her house with very thick, very cushy rug padding under them...and they felt phenomenal under your feet. I think that's what I would do here.

So, I'm pretty much sold on this. And Adam is (surprisingly) on board as well. I thought for sure he'd nix my rag rug plan, but he's been pretty agreeable to most everything since he's only gone to work 1 day this week (thanks snow, you're helping me get a rug!).

*With the snow I managed to get out of the house once this week, and that was only because my sister-in-law came and got me in her 4x4 Jeep. We stopped at the grocery store because we both needed to restock on some essentials before round 2 of the snowmageddon. When most people say essentials they mean the big 3: Milk, Bread, Toilet Paper. For me, it was 4 things: Milk, Bread, Ice Cream, Home Decor Magazines.