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Carpet Rug: Cover Up Those Unsightly Stains And Other Blemishes
By May Brindle

You just moved into your new home, or maybe you just got new carpet. It never fails, the first week, someone's going to spill an entire glass of Kool-Aid or some other neon colored drink that, no matter how hard you scrub using the latest miracle cleaners, the stain still won't come up. What do you do? Do you spend hundreds of dollars to get the carpet fixed or replaced? No, that's a rather drastic decision. Instead, invest in a good carpet rug. A carpet rug lays on top of your carpet and covers whatever you wish. No one will know it's under there and the right carpet rug can make any room look better. You just have to know what you're looking for.

Finding The Right Carpet Rug

When you're shopping for a carpet rug, you want to pay special attention to the color scheme of the room you wish to place the rug in. For instance, what color are your couches, or your drapes or even your entertainment center. By matching the carpet rug to the color scheme in your room, you have just added a unique touch to that room. Now, your room looks even better and you no longer have to worry about that stain underneath it. That is, until you're ready to sell your house.

Where To Get One

If you're in the market for a good carpet rug, do your homework. You should take plenty of measurements of the room you wish to place your rug in. You need to know what shape you'll need, what color you'll need, what consistency you'd like to have, and more. There are a lot of things you have to consider if you want to get the best carpet rug for your house. Better yet, take pictures of the room, your furniture and take them from every angle. You'll want to have something to compare the color to and holding a picture of your room up to a swatch of fabric is much easier than buying the rug, getting home and realizing that you made the wrong choice. By having the picture, you'll be able to make that decision before money ever changes hands, making it tougher to make another decision. If you buy the carpet rug, you might not be able to exchange it for a new one.

Then, with all of your homework in your hands, and pictures to go with them, go to the carpet rug store and start shopping. Cover up that carpet with the right rug and you almost have yourself an entirely new room.

Author Details:
May Brindle writes for various web sites writing articles about here interest in rugs and especially area rugs.

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