- Rug Size.
You will want to measure the space of your entryway to help avoid making the mistake of purchasing a rug that is too small or large. The proper size of the rug is based off of the scale of the rug and the size of the room. If the rug is too small, it will be overlooked and look out of place. If the rug is too large, it will overtake the entire space and look heavy and bulky. If you need guidance or assistance, bring your room measurements into one of our showrooms for additional help.
- Rug Placement.
You will want to leave enough space between the rug and the bottom of the door. Thinner rugs will be more durable and long-lasting than a thick pile rug. Plus, a thin rug will be much easier to clean. Make sure you open and close the door, so the rug does not interfere with the doors function.
- Rug Maintenance.
Think about the type of debris being brought into the home. Do you experience a lot of rain and snow? Are you at the coast or desert bringing in sand? What about grass and leaves? Will you wash the rug or vacuum and clean periodically? The rug material also determines its care and maintenance. If you are looking for further information on a rug’s material and upkeeping, one of our knowledgeable sales staff would love to assist you.
- Rugs with a Pattern.
If your entryway is “Grand Central Station,” think about picking a rug with a multi-colored pattern or design. They are excellent for camouflaging dirt, debris, and pet hair. The life of a patterned rug will be longer than a solid rug because visual wear patterns are not seen as easily.
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