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I can’t think of a better way to instantly change a room’s look for little effort than adding or updating the area rug.  Whether it’s bold colors and graphical prints, or subtle tones and a traditional pattern, an area rug can anchor your conversation area, provide zip to a neutral room, or be the one change that you can make until a full room makeover is in your budget.

Here are a few of my favorite new releases for 2013!

Capel rug in brown and orange graphic middle eastern print

Capel's "A'lhambra" flat-weave, 100% wool rug shows a graphical Middle Eastern print in dark chocolate and salmon tones.

Surya Appalacian leather strip mitered flat rug

An interesting take on the leather rug—the "Appalachian" by Surya features a 100% leather hide, bound in strips and mitered to form a neat, clean, natural pattern.

Momeni BAJA green ikat chevron indoor outdoor rug

Combining two of the most popular patterns—Chevron & Ikat—Momeni's "Baja" rug is suitable for indoor and outdoor use!

Jaunty Metro Shadow Rug in variegated ombre stripes in blues and teals

This cool 100% wool Jaunty "Metro" rug in Shadow show the hottest trend in color: ombre stripes of blues and teals.

FLOR customizable carpet square runner in "Made You Look"

These aren't your preschool carpet squares! FLOR offers customizable area rugs that are combinations of color and texture using simple carpet squares. "Made You Look" is made of recyclable materials and brings the spectrum of color to your interiors!

 

All of the above rugs are available through Gina McMurtrey Interiors.  

For pricing and availability, contact us today! 

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March 25, 2013 7:59 pm

Photographer: John Cullen

Extend your living space to areas beyond your walls by treating your patio or porch the same way you would your living room.  Seating arrangement should encourage conversation, and a great focal point and anchor to that area is to incorporate an area rug.

By using a sisal rug that is specified for outdoor use (you can find them for under $100 at Lowe’s or online at Home Decorator’s Outlet) and by using outdoor paint, you will ensure that your designs will not bleed or the rug itself mildew and deteriorate.  Add a pop of color if your area is neutral, or have the freedom to coordinate with hard to match cushions and pillows.  Make it your own!

(Directions below are for the photo example by Canadian House & Home magazine; Author: Stacy Begg)

MATERIALS

  • Edged, flatwoven sisal rug
  • Quart of latex paint (use outdoor paint if you plan to use the rug on a deck outdoors)
  • Small foam roller
  • Painter’s tape
  • Tape measure
  • Chalk

STEP ONE: MAP OUT A PATTERN

To start, map out lines with chalk, then mark them with painter’s tape. I made groupings of painted lines — 1″ and 6″ wide — and spaced them about 1 3/4″ apart. For best results, the lines should follow the rug’s natural grain.

STEP TWO: PAINT ON STRIPES WITH A SMALL ROLLER

Before painting, make sure the tape is securely stuck to the rug. If the rug has a fabric border, cover it with tape to ensure a crisp, clean edge. Using a small foam roller, paint the rug between the strips of tape. I considered using sorbet shades but ultimately fell for Sherwin-Williams High Strung (SW6705), a fresh, summery green.

STEP THREE:  LET DRY AND REMOVE TAPE

Apply three to five coats of paint, allowing rug to dry between coats. Dry overnight and remove tape in the morning. I love this look for a cottage bedroom, a screened-in porch or a casual living room that needs a bit of colour. Keep in mind that sun, rain and heavy foot traffic may eventually cause the paint to chip or fade.

DESIGN IDEAS

  • Brightly colored flowers if your area is not conducive to planting
  • Have your kids help with hand prints, roads and “cities” for toy cars & trains, or their own artwork for a fun outdoor play area
  • Stencil an oversize monogram in a coordinating neutral for an elegant, yet understated look

** This would be a great idea for a damp bathroom also! **

WHAT SIZE OF RUG SHOULD YOU GET?

Make sure the rug slightly larger than the area of your furniture arrangment.  The front feet of your seating should overlap the rug and there needs to be at least 18″-24″ between furniture (chair-to-chair or sofa-to-table) for traffic flow.

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June 24, 2011 8:00 am