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Carpets and rugs for interior spaces

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Sadia Afrin
13 November, 2019, 01:20 pm
Last modified: 13 November, 2019, 01:25 pm

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Carpets and rugs for interior spaces

A small space can be made cozy by adding thick, furry rugs which not only look adorable but also make great sitting reading places.

Sadia Afrin
13 November, 2019, 01:20 pm
Last modified: 13 November, 2019, 01:25 pm
There are varieties of carpets and rugs available in the market. Photo: Noor-A-Alam
There are varieties of carpets and rugs available in the market. Photo: Noor-A-Alam

Architects have always considered carpets and rugs as ornaments to decorate spaces. They can be game changers in any interior space and can be placed in harmony with other elements in a room. Their usage can create a verse of surprise to the visitors.

But sometimes we get too busy to select the furniture and forget to make the optimum use of the floor appearance which deserves care and attention in both practical and aesthetic senses.

If everything were of the same colour and texture, a space would look mundane and boring. Carpets and rugs with proper texture and colour improves our surroundings. 

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A working space or our own quaint space at home, both deserve to be outfitted with soothing and perfect textured rugs, if not carpets. Some spaces have unwelcoming vibes created by the usage of dull colour. 

For example, hallways of our living spaces. Sometimes we pay the least attention to such spaces where as they deserve more.

A small space can be made cozy by adding thick, furry rugs which not only look adorable but also make great sitting reading places. On the other hand, a large living space can be made beautiful by adding a Kashmiri or Persian carpet. 

Adding the perfect rug or carpet could ensure creating visual treats that draws our eyes to any connecting room. Even entryways or main hallways of our home spaces where we want to unify and create visual connection with other rooms, can have them.

The texture and furry surfaces of rugs and carpets can work as indoor insulators for any space. Absorbing sound is another important feature of carpets and rugs, which can be enhanced by padding layers in case of any specialized space. 

Therefore, we can easily state the importance of a carpet treated space for both visual and functional purpose, considering their comprehension with other decorative elements.

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