Tuesday, 28 July 2015

How to repair oriental rug and carpet

Getting your antique or oriental, Persian carpet or rug repaired is a delegate job. First of all repairing a carpet or rug required skill, resources and patience. Therefore, if you would like to get your oriental carpet or rug repaired, you should make your research and assessment properly.

How to repair a rug or carpet?

Repairing a carpet or rug consist of various stages. When you decide on a carpet or rug dealer to get your carpet or rug repaired, than your carper or rug will be inspected and the nature of the damage and the type of the carpet or rug will be decided.

What is most important in repairing a carpet or rug is to determine the orientation of the carper or rug. Every carpet or rug producing destinations has its own sources and styles in making the carper or the rug. An oriental Persian carpet or rug will be different to Turkish carper or rug. Also the materials used in a silk or wool carpet or rug will be different too. So when repairing a carpet or rug it is vital to determine on this facts and also working with the identical materials.

Once the damage and the orientation of the carper or rug decided then your carpet or rug should be properly cleaned. Once the carper or rug is cleaned, it is easier to match the materials and their colors. Same color and same material yarn is required for a proper carpet or rug restoration.

When identical color and material yarns sourced and your carper or rug cleaned then it is time to start working on the restoration of the carper or rug.

The difference between a carpet and the rug

The difference between a carpet and the rug is that carpet has longer fibres and rugs are more flat and this is because of the knotting techniques. Therefore, it is easier to repair a carpet compare to repairing a rug as longer fibres will hide the restoration work on the carper. On the other hand rugs are flatter than carpets with shorter fibres and mistake or error in the restoration of the rug will be more visible.

Repairing a rug or carpet requires hand work. The damaged area on the carpet or rug will be raveled our and then using the identical material, this areas will be hand knotted. Once it is finished new material will be aged so that it can match the rest of the carpet.

If it is done properly, getting your oriental, Persian, antique or silk carpet or rug repaired will add value and also prolong the life of the carpet or rug.

Sample carpet and rug restoration pictures:


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Difference of a Carpet and a Rug

what is the difference between a carpet and a rugWhat is the difference between a carpet and a rug?

The main difference between a carpet and a rug is that carpet has longer fibres and the rug has shorter fibre. This is the main difference between a carpet and a rug. This main difference between a carpet and rug comes from the way they are knotted.How you ever seen a rug knotted in the same style as a carpetö possibly no. Rugs are very flat compare to carpets and this is the pure difference between a carpet and a rug.

Size is another difference between a carpet and a rug. Carpet is generally larger and a rug is generally smaller. However this is not the main difference.





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Sunday, 26 July 2015

Turkish carpets rugs and kilims

Turkish carpets, kilim and rugsTurkish carpets, rugs and kilims are as famous as persian rugs in Asia however it is not widely known in Europe. You can find the same quality, reachness of designs in the Turkish carpetsö kilim rugs similar to Persian carpets.

Where to buy carpet in Turkey
Hand made, fine quality carpets and kilims has been produced in Hereke. This little town is very close to Istanbul. Istanbul was the capital of Ottomon Empire and in order to supply carpets and rugs to Ottoman Palaces, Hereke has been chosen as a carpet production due to close location to Istanbul.

Hand knotted carpets and rugs can be found in majority of Turkish cities. Antalya, Marmaris, Bodrum and Kusadasi are the most well known cities by the tourists and you can also easily find carpet, kilim and rug shops in these cities. Some of the travel agencies also offer daily excursions to carpet and rug shops. There is no harm in joining one of these excursions but we strongly advice to view more than one shop and always bargain with the carpet, kilim rug sellers.

Turkish silk carpets and rugs are much more expensive compare to cotton or wool carpets. Before making such an investment, it would be wise to visit more than one shop and to seek professional help.

One of the common tricks of the carpet, rug sellers is throwing tens of carpets and rugs in front of you. This can generally pressure you to buy the carpet or rug however you should never forget that this is an art item and in a way an investment. So decide with your heart as well as with your wallet.
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Sunday, 19 July 2015

Carpet Rug Cleaning

Cleaning your kilim rug or carpet is a delicate process especially if your kilim rug or carpet is an oriental, Turkish or Persian rug or carpet. Neither Persian nor Turkish people do not wear their shoes in their homes. This really helps to keep your valuable oriental rug clean. Do not forget that the best practice to clean your rugs, kilims and carpets is to keep them clean in the first place. 

Vacuuming or brushing your oriental kilim, rugs or carpet regularly will help to keep your rug clean but more importantly vacuuming both sides of the rugs will remove the small items which can damage your rug.

Unless your kilim, rug or carpet needs cleaning do not clean or wash your rug. At the end of the day, a fine Turkish or Persian kilim, rug or carpet is a handmade, piece of art made of fine, natural materials. 

If you recently purchased an oriental rug or Persian kilim rug or carpet, it will be handy to hold on to receipt and the cleaning instructions.

Cleaning your oriental kilim rug or carpet

Cleaning your own rug or carpet is not a difficult task. Choosing the right chemical and water temperature is vital. It is best to use cold water. As a cleaning agent, a mild soapy water or shampoo can be used. If your kilim rug or carpet dyed by traditional material and with traditional techniques, it can color the water. This may dye other parts of the kilim rug or carpet. Rinsing your kilim rug or carpet thoroughly under the running water is important as if chemical stay or your rug, these might damage it. 

cleaning oriental kilim rug and carpet

Do not leave your kilim rug or carpet under the direct sun light in order to dry them. This might result in fading due to UV rays. Instead lay your kilim rug or carpet on a flat surface and dry both sides.

Pets, kilim rugs and carpets

If you have a cat or dog, they might be very damaging for the oriental rugs and carpets. Especially pet urine is one of the most harmful problems for your kilim rug and carpets. It is not only hard to get ride of the smell but also pet urine will work like an acid and damage not only texture but also dye.

How to clean spills on kilim rugs and carpets

Majority of the spills can be cleaned without leaving stains if you act quickly. First of all, act quickly and absorb the spill with a clean cloth or ideally with a towel. Secondly use a CRI Certified Seal of Approval carpet cleaning product on the spill. Using right amount of cleaning agent is very important. Using too much cleaning agent on the rug or carpet may cause damage.

Professional rug carpet cleaning

If your oriental kilim rug or carpet too dirty to clean at your home, it would be wise to get professional help for cleaning your kilim rug or carpet. Depending on the quality of your carpet, the procedure and the cost of the cleaning of your carpet will be determined. Some rugs, carpet cleaning companies happy to prepare a quotation.
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Outdoor Rugs

Outdoor rugs are beautiful and practical items which will help you to maximize your space. Choosing right outdoor rug will turn your yard, patio or garden into very efficient and enjoyable living space. Here are the things you need to know about outdoor rugs before buying one. How to choose your outdoor rug? What are the material of outdoor rugs and how to care and clean your outdoor rugs?

Outdoor rugs can be handmade or machine made. However the most important issue to consider while choosing an outdoor rug is where are you going to use it. The material of the outdoor rug should be chosen depending on the fact that where are you going to use your outdoor rug. Is you outdoor rug will be exposed to direct sunlight or rain? What is the surface on the outdoor rug, concrete or wood. These are just few questions to anser before you make a decision on your outdoor rug.

How to choose right outdoor rug for your garden or patio

Plastic, nylon, polypropylene is generally most common material used in outdoor rugs. On the other hand bamboo is one of the organic materials used in outdoor rugs. 

If your outdoor rug will be exposed to sun light directly you should chose material which will defy UV rays. The material should resist fading from direct sun light. Bamboo is very good material if you are going to use your outdoor rug in a covered area. The look and the feel of the outdoor rug are also very important while choosing the right outdoor rug. The best bamboo material is possibly Anji Mountain Bamboo as these are made of older bamboos which are more strong compare to soft younger bamboo materials.

how to choose an outdoor rug

How to care and clean outdoor rugs

In order to increase the life of your outdoor rugs you should good care of them. The best practice will be keeping it clean and prevent it getting dirty in the first place. You should not leave your outdoor rugs under direct sun light or exposed to water directly.

Cleaning of the outdoor rugs will be depending on the material of the outdoor rug. The best practice is cleaning outdoor rugs will be following the cleaning instructions of the outdoor rugs. Depending on the material used in outdoor rugs, mild soapy water or washing up liquid can be good choices to clean your outdoor rugs.

Brushing or vacuuming your outdoor rug regularly will help you to keep them clean. Also, you can remove the little items before they damage your outdoor rugs. More importantly if you expect heavy rain or if you are not going to use your outdoor rugs for a long time, it will be wise to remove and to put those in your storage will be wise in order to protect your outdoor rugs.

Can I use outdoor rug inside

Why not. Stylish outdoor solutions outdoor rugs can also be used in internal areas. House entrances or kitchens can benefit from a solid material for example outdoor rugs. Our advice to you will be making sure that they do not slip. If your outdoor rug is slippery you can place a cloth on the outdoor rug which might prevent it from slipping.

Outdoor rug design and patterns

If you made a wise decision on your outdoor rugs in terms of where are you going to use it and if the material will be suitable then it is up to your taste to decide on the design, color or pattern of your outdoor rug. Bright and colorful outdoor rug should be fading resistant if they will be exposed to direct sun light. Trying your outdoor rug with your outdoor furniture will be helpful. 
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Persian Kilims and Rugs

Persian Kilims and Rugs are one of the best of the world. What makes Persian and Iranian rugs, kilims and carpets so good quality is not only the fine material used to make these rugs and carpets such as wool and silk but also geometrical designs and beauty of the colours. The most important factor affecting the value of Persian kilims and rugs is the finesse of the knots. 

How to count Persian kilim rugs' knots or how are knot counts measured

What determines the quality or value of the Persian kilim rugs is the knots density in per square cm or inch in the kilim rug. Knot density is the most important indicator of a kilim rug quality either it is a modern rug or antique kilim rug. Basically you need to turn the kilim rug or carpet and count the count the knows in per cm or inch square however this simple procedure can be very complicated as there are different techniques to count the knots. If you are going to buy a valuable, modern or antique rug, kilim or carpet, it would be best to get some professional assistance.


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Hand knotted Persian kilim rugs and carpets

A Persian kilim rug or carpet is hand knotted peace of art. So, this is why each rug is a unique peace of art. When you buy a Persian kilim rug or carpet, you make a choice from different rugs in terms of colour, design, pattern and sizes. Buying a Persian kilim rug or carpet is therefore very similar to buying an art peace. The best advice while buying a Persian kilim rug or carpet would be to try them on your house or office before making a final decision. 

Where to buy Persian kilim rug or carpet

There are plenty of online Persian kilim rug and carpet dealers and exporters. Moreover, some of the big furniture shops offer Persian kilims and rugs as well as carpets. Choosing a reputable rug or carpet dealer would a wise idea as we have mentioned before each Persian kilim, rug or carpet is a piece of art and even an investment. 

How to spot a fake Persian kilim rug or carpet

Unfortunately there is no easy way of spotting a fake kilim or rug from an original one. It would be easy. While buying a Persian rug, main concern is if the rug is a hand knotted rug or a machinery rug. Each rug or carpet is a hand knotted item; it is understandable that there might be imperfections on them. Original Persian kilim rugs and carpets may come with a certificate which not only indicates the material of the item but also where it is produced. 

Generally, a hand knotted Persian kilim rug or carpet comes from Tabriz, Iran. Tabriz is one of the oldest kilim, rug and carpet weaving locations within Iran.

Materials of Persian kilim rugs and carpets

A genuine, hand knotted kilim rug or carpet would be made of natural materials such as wool, cotton, silk, jute or even some cases from animal hair. It is also common practice to combine this natural material while weaving a kilim rug or carpet such as using silk over cotton base. On the other hand, in the machinery kilim rugs and carpets main material is synthetic materials. Further to knot density, the materials used in a kilim rug or carpet can help buyers to spot fake Persian kilim rugs and carpets from genuine kilim rugs and carpets.
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