Dynamic Rugs Nolita Collection

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Nolita Rug Collection


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Dynamic Rugs meets Posh* Fashionation design producing the Dynamic Rugs Nolita Rug Collection. The result is the cutting edge look and explosion of colors that create the new Nolita rug collection. Rugs that make a statement and set the tone for the entire room!

Each rug is handmade. The designs are created by hand tufting each wool yarn into the canvas creating a 100% wool pile rug.

Handmade in India. Each rug is individually washed after construction to add sheen to the surface.

About Dynamic Rugs

Dynamic Rugs The Beginning

It was started in 1994 as a broker business in containers. In 1997 it was decided to turn this partnership into a full service rug importing company, built to service the independent home furnishings retailers in the United States. Since then the scope of the company has changed with our warehouse now supplying rugs from India, China, Turkey in addition to Romania and Belgium to dealers in USA, Canada, Mexico, and Latin America. We also now provide customized products and programs to service the larger retail chains in North America. Still, the main focus of the company remains the same, and is based on the three principals of service, value, and fashion to our customers.


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How To Decorate With An Area Rug

Creative and proper use of a rug, can improve your current flooring. Whether you have an impressive and attractive floor that you would like to emphasize and exploit, or a less inspiring floor that you would like to improve; area rugs can be an excellent enhancement.

For a high-quality floor, that you only wish to highlight, then a smaller area rug should be used. Placement of the rug is vital, it should be used to grab the eye, and draw attention to the floor itself but not become the focal point itself. An area rug used in this way should not be showy. Keep to subdued tones and subtle patterns. This is a rug that is intended to emphasize and enhance, not overtake and stifle. Think about using an area rug of the same color as your floor, possibly in a lighter tone; or with a tone-on-tone pattern. Keep the rug simple and select one with a fairly low pile.

If you wish to camouflage an awful floor, then a decorative floor rug is an excellent way to achieve this. Find a rug that is large, and is a natural eye attractor, something colorful and vibrant. When trying to choose the right rug, ask yourself if you would notice it if you walked into a room? Don't go over the top on garishness, it is intended to subdue an otherwise bad floor, not become the central attraction of the entire room. Do not be afraid to use multiple rugs if your floor space is of an odd shape.


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When considering the shape for your area rug; take a look at your room. Is the room square in shape and feel boxy? If so, then avoid a symmetrically rug and opt for a round area rug instead. If your room is angular with strange shaped spaces, then you may find that a symmetrical rug will bring a stronger sense of space to a room and so a rectangular rug is the way to go.

Always bear in mind that a rug is an accessory. An area rug should be an enhancer, unless you actually mean for an exquisite rug to become the focal point of the room. With some styles of decorating this can work tremendously well, but if you are trying to enhance an already striking floor, or hiding a ugly floor, the rug should be used as an accessory to make a understated change within the room.

On the whole, the use of an area rug to make understated changes in the way the original flooring is perceived can be one of the most efficient and straightforward forms of decor improvement.

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