Ever useful
rug runners
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Once upon a
time, our mothers used vinyl rug runners to protect their
floors and carpets from dirt and damage. Rug runners are
growing in popularity again, but they're no longer
textured, hard vinyl, or simply strips of leftover
carpeting cut to fit a narrower room. Instead, designers
are creating patterns and motifs that work especially well
in narrow, long spaces to make the most of the design
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A rug runner can help accent a narrow entry hall, bringing colors
from two rooms together to create a natural transition from one
room to another. In the process, it can help protect your floor
surface from damage, provide a natural pathway for people to walk
on and serve as an anchor for design details in space that is
often left bare and unused. It can warm a stone floor, accent a
wooden one and protect your good carpet.
Rug runners are narrow strips of carpet or rug that are generally
laid down the center of a hallway or narrow room. There's nothing
that confines their use to hallways though. Rug runners make
natural dividers in large rooms, for instance. A rug runner on a
bare floor—or in a contrasting color to the basic carpet in a
room—can define a path between furniture groupings, or serve as a
visual dividing line between a sitting and dining area. There are
many uses other than the traditional ones for rug runners. An
outdoor patio rug runner, for instance, can subtly encourage
children to stay to a particular path when traveling from pool to
garden to patio. A textured outdoor rug runner can also provide a
non-slippery surface for walkways and stairs in the patio area.
Likewise, a cotton rug runner in a bright color can serve as an
area accent in a nursery, either in front of the crib or on the
floor by the changing table. Have a long counter in your kitchen
that runs from sink to wall with cabinets between? A rug runner
that picks up colors from your kitchen wallpaper and floor can
provide a comfortable path along its edge, and keep your feet from
getting weary while standing at the sink. There are also rug
runners designed specifically for stairways that can help reduce
wear in the center of stairs where feet usually land.
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