Description
MADE TO ORDER WITH 3 MONTH LEAD TIME, DIFFERENT COLOURS AVAILABLE
Checkerboard Rug Brown White Short Pile Wool Rug
This design is made-to-measure with a 3 month lead time.
It is handwoven with premium materials and a low pile height. The low pile makes it work in many different rooms: it works as a living room rug as well as in kitchen areas or in hallways.
It is hand knotted with hand-spun wool! The latter gives the rug extra depth, instead of using solid block colours, and translates in a more sophisticated and softer look and feel.
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Size
You can work with your intuitive Feng Shui compass to determine the size but if that is not getting you anywhere, then please find here some guide lines.
Handwoven rugs
Typical for handmade rugs is that they do not necessarily have perfect symmetrical designs. They have imperfections in design and this is also part of the charm of handwoven rugs and what makes every rug unique.
In this checkerboard design the check motifs all have a slightly different shape and colour yet with an overall symmetrical look and feel. The hand-spun wool gives the rug variety in colour and creates depth.
Underlay
This brown checkerboard rug has a good weight to it, is not too thin or too floppy, however depending on the underfloor you may wish to add an underlay.
“Underlay makes SUCH a difference not only in keeping the rug in place but also in making it feel much nicer to walk on.”
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Maintaining and caring for your kilim
This brown checkerboard rug is relatively low maintenance and only requires and occasional vacuum clean.
It is best to vacuum it on a lower setting and make sure you also do the reverse now and then as just as much dust accumulates there, as on the front.
Furthermore, it is sensible to give your rug a good shake outside every couple of months.
Stain treatment
The quicker you deal with spills, the less chance there is of it staining.
The effective way to treat a spill, for example red wine, is to apply water to begin with to dilute the stain, followed by mopping it with a kitchen towel straight away.
Start from the outside of the stain and work inwards to limit the affected area, but do not rub the stain as this can damage the yarn. Once a carpet gets wet, it is important to dry it out thoroughly afterwards, to prevent the wool from rotting.
Don’t use any bleach or chemical treatments as they might take the stain out, but leave a white stain instead.
When in doubt, professional carpet cleaning will always remain the best choice. If you need advice on this, pleased get in touch.
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