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  2. 17 Area Rugs That Look Even Better Than New Hardwood Floors - AOL

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    An area rug should be two things, Germain says: easy to clean and non-slip (adding a rug pad works). The style you choose is entirely up to you and largely depends on the desired effect, but I do ...

  3. Tack strip - Wikipedia

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    Tack strip being removed from a floor. Tack strip also known as gripper rod, carpet gripper, Smoothedge tackless strip, gripper strip or gripper edge is a thin piece of wood, between 1 and 2 metres (3.3 and 6.6 ft) long and about 3 centimetres (1.2 in) wide, studded with hundreds of sharp nails or tacks used in the installation of carpet.

  4. Category:Rugs and carpets - Wikipedia

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    Rag rug; Red carpet; Dorothy Rogers; Rubia; Rug hooking; Rug making; Rya (rug) S. Seychour Rugs; Shag (fabric) Shushi Carpet Museum; Alexander Smith Carpet Mills ...

  5. Rug making - Wikipedia

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    Woven rugs include both flat rugs (for example kilims) and pile rugs. [2] The more tightly a rug is woven or knotted, the more detailed a design can be. "It is generally believed that the density of knots, the age, the material, and the rarity of the design or knots determines the value of a carpet. ..." [This quote needs a citation]

  6. 9 Bathroom Rugs That Will Keep Your Floors Dry (and Look ...

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    Parachute. There’s something grounding about Parachute’s 100-percent Turkish cotton bathroom rugs. The plush, 750-GSM weight soothes those feet while keeping your toes dry, and it won’t get ...

  7. Bed rug - Wikipedia

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    [5]: 105 Bed rugs began as carpet-like textiles, and were more common in 18th century than floor rugs. [4] In his Draper's Dictionary (1882), William Beck noted that the term rug was only used in America to describe the coverings for ordinary beds. [6]: 1 Sources provide conflicting information about bed rugs.

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