Finding Great Styles of Kids Area Rugs
Figuring out the most attractive method to pretty up your child’s playroom sometimes can be an overwhelming endeavor, but a kids area rug should be a clear decision.. There are a few items to think about: for example furniture, paint or wallpaper, and other items. Deciding which theme you want as well as how to pull it off will take a while, but a rug can go in almost any decor.
Area rugs are a good addition to a child’s room. The perfect rug can add that splash of color needed to offset the glare of a white or neutral wall. Area rugs also save on the expense of decorating a room in a theme or character that the child will outgrow. The rug becomes the main focal point.
Paint color and wallpaper can add a fun flair to the room, but remain consistent enough to grow with the child. A princess area rug can be rolled up and replaced with one that has the latest popular television characters. A funky colorful mosaic rug can be laid out during the teenage years with simple accessories to compliment the child’s style, all the while keeping the basic design and color of the room unchanged.
Area rugs can be found in a variety of design choices. For boys, rugs that mimic a racetrack or a railroad station can give hours of fun while they race their cars, trucks and trains. An imaginary treasure hunt on a rug where X marks the spot or a jungle theme is perfect for an afternoon safari. Girls can take care of their dolls on a dollhouse rug, invite their friends over for a game of hopscotch or play with their bears at the teddy bear playground.
There are not only fun adventure rugs but also educational ones as well. Rugs with the alphabet, numbers and colors are a great tool for getting a head start on school. For older children, science and geography rugs are entertaining and educational.
Low cut pile or a 100% nylon rug is a good choice for a child’s play room or bedroom. Trucks, trains, and cars can easily roll and toys will not get stuck or pull out pieces of the carpet. Getting rid of stains and cleaning up are also easier with a lower pile rug. Most children’s area rugs have serged edges which is an important feature. A serged edge gives the rug a nice finish and will prevent fraying. Look for a class one fire rating. This rating meets classroom and government guidelines and is a smart choice for the home.
A themed area rug for a child’s room is a creative, fun and affordable method to spruce things up. Area rugs create a fun everyday adventure or fun learning experience for the child. The durability and cost savings in comparison to to redecorating a whole room through the upcoming years is a great incentive for the parent.
You do not need to completely redecorate your child’s room every year. Changing up furniture and new kids are rugs once in a while can be all the difference.
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