And so the year begins anew. The year 2018 starts with a promising note for the designer rug industry. With the upcoming Carpet Design Awards at DOMOTEX, many designers are eager to learn which pieces would be the popular trend for rest of 2018.
With that, there are some top rug designers predict that certain colours would more prevalent amongst future designer carpets. Rug enthusiasts may read on this blog about the predicted colour trends for the year 2018. Read more: https://tinyurl.com/y9qjdtup
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Many design experts are already setting interior room design trends for 2018. Some suggest that it is important to keep the room looking chick and stylish by reducing the wall accessories. So, interior planners recommend focusing on the flooring to emphasise the space.
In fact, high quality, luxury carpets are one of the best ways to finish an interior space without clutter. They provide a sophisticated feel and subtle elegance to a room. Yet, not all luxurious rugs are the same. Learn some tips on this blog on how to choose the correct luxury rug to match your interiors. Rugs are like your favourite “The Greatest British Bake Off” show. It will go on for many seasons and let’s be honest, probably it will never end.
But, rugs are an extremely important piece to have in a room and you have many options to choose from. They come in a wide variety of styles, textures, materials, patterns and there are unlimited ways on how to incorporate these rugs into your home. So, here at Bazaar Velvet, contemplate a selection of modern rugs that are rather trendy and aesthetically appealing – a perfect addition to your living space in 2018. Read more: https://tinyurl.com/y789bhcn Many people regard authentic handmade carpets as highly valuable, both collectors and homeowners alike consider them to be prized possessions. Historical records indicate that luxurious carpets were given to nobles as a sign of gratitude or respect. Hence, the association with great wealth and splendour.
In this blog, we turn the spotlight on the artistry and dedication that is given to produce a single handmade rug. Discover how texture plays a role in rug design and how it can make an impact in your chosen interior. Throughout history, different cultures made use of rugs for various occasions. Each had their own unique take on the pattern and colours. This caused many versions to spring up including many Oriental-inspired rugs.
Oriental rugs were traditionally made in an area called the “Rug Belt”. It stretches all the way from Morocco to North India and Asia. Rugs from those locations are typically hand woven and tend to be heavy. These hand woven, Oriental-inspired designer rugs are luxurious accessories that could help improve any interior living space. Read more http://blog.bazaarvelvet.com/oriental-inspired-designer-rugs-for-luxurious-interior-spaces The Carpet and rug industry has an estimated market value of £3.03 billion. By the year 2020, hand-woven carpets and rugs can make up around 5.4% of that total (Bharat Book Bureau). Certainly, luxury rugs must have a mysterious allure for many people. Of course, interested clients want to purchase an authentic piece. But, there are things to look for and tests to conduct to help determine if a carpet is genuine. Lofts and studio apartments have something in common. Both of these have a limited physical space and a need for built-in storage and custom fitted furniture.
Loft owners in London may think that due to its area size, they only have limited options for interior decorations. But in fact, they can actually create an illusion to widen a loft space using contemporary rugs. With these high-quality rugs, every corner of this space is showcased whilst, furniture and other interior decors complement each other. Read More http://blog.bazaarvelvet.com/contemporary-rugs-can-make-a-london-loft-more-spacious SHARE It can be a challenge to sift through the offerings of a well-stocked rug shop in London for the best rug for your interiors, but knowing what to look for will make your search easier. That said, it pays to know the different styles that rugs come in, whether contemporary, traditional, or transitional. So what makes a rug each of these things? You may find the following information helpful when you go out and shop for rugs for your home.
Traditional rugs Traditional rugs bring to mind the designs of old, especially those coming from Europe and Asia in the 18th century. That’s why traditional rugs are often synonymous with Oriental or Persian rugs. As such, their patterns are based on centuries-old designs that add time-honored elegance and luxury to a space. Read more from this blog: http://bit.ly/2v1LHU2 A handmade rug is a beautiful addition to any room in your house. But like anything else of value, they require care and maintenance to keep them looking great for a very long time. If you have a handmade rug in your house, this quick guide will tell you everything you need to know to take care of yours.
Regular Vacuuming Running the vacuum cleaner over your handmade rug on a regular basis will keep debris, crumbs and dust from settling into the fibres. Experts recommend vacuuming your rugs at least once a week. You may need to do so more often if you have pets or kids in your house, or if you placed it in the kitchen or dining room. Avoid using harsh brushes on the rug as it can tear the fibres and damage the fringe. Read more from this blog: http://bit.ly/2v6CtBd Designer rugs are made by a multitude of manufacturers and are generally of better quality than no-name rugs. They can be found in many sizes, colours and patterns. If you're unsure which one is best for your home, use these tips to help you pick the best one.
Size Size is one of the most important factors when choosing your designer rug. A small rug will look ill-fitting in a large room and a huge rug might not fit in a smaller space. The experts suggest choosing a rug that measure two feet less than the shortest wall in the room. Read more from this blog: http://bit.ly/2vk9nOP |
about usBazaar Velvet is a one of the world’s leading creators of designer rugs, luxury rugs, and handmade rugs. We have been in the business of crafting bespoke, contemporary rugs for more than 25 years. Located in the Chelsea Design Quarter of Kings Road, London, our showroom has an expansive collection of rugs of varying styles and design on display. ArchivesNo Archives Categories |