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This year LCEF is seeking ways to provide the tools to help educators and parent groups through educational challenges by providing the greatest impact, with basic necessities being the priority. Please keep this focus in mind as you apply for a Lowe's Toolbox for Education® grant in the 2016-2017 academic year. There's never been a better time to own a Budget Blinds franchise! Our franchise advantages include: An outstanding business model A network of enthusiastic franchisees A dedicated corporate teamPallets IdeasDiy PalletsPallets FurnitureHow To Make Pallet FurniturePallet Furniture Outdoor PatioWood PalletsOutdoor CouchOutdoor Sign DiyPallet Projects Furniture OutdoorForwardInstructions and 3D plans of how to make a sofa for the garden with pallets 3,712 posts, read 8,250,060 times I've got this new living room and it's going to need an area rug. According to the listing sheet, the room is 11.5' x 19' although that would include the walk-through from the kitchen to the front door and stairs.

How do I figure out what size area rug to look for? I figure I'll also get a runner for the walk-through. I'm also trying to figure out what colors to look for. My palette is pretty much harvest tones. The walls are cream/tan, the curtains are rust-nutbrown. The loveseats are amber, and a wing-back chair is narrow stripes of cream and rust. My artwork is mostly Maxfield Parrish (although darker pics than his usual). I know I can punch up color with throw pillows and maybe a throw blanket on the loveseat (there will be 2). But what do I do for the area rug? It's over lovely hardwood floor, kinda light colored. I have no clue how to decorate! Thanks for any advice! 611 posts, read 1,760,256 times For the measurement, I assume that I'll have an area rug centered and with approximately a foot (at a minimum) of gappage from the walls. I don't worry about having a rug on pass through areas - in fact I prefer not to because high traffic areas collect dirt. It's easier to wipe down a wood floor than to clean a rug.

You could do with a typical 9 x 12 sized rug, or a size thereabouts. Color - consider a color that you want to run through the kitchen or other rooms that lead into the living room. What you put on the floor should reflect other colors throughout the downstairs. This helps to make rooms feel connected and improves flow. Let's say you went with a blue-toned rug. Then run some of that color into the kitchen or connecting room with floor mats, linens, ceramics, etc. Exciting, for colors that pop - I would consider doing an area rug that incorporates a lot of rich blue with rust accents. This is a bold move but deep blues really bring out amber and browns. Harmonious, traditional blends - Try a green rug. Sage green is always safe but also consider emerald tones for a peppier combination. Red is a good option, too. Monochromatic, soothing and quiet - do a beige, cream or brown rug. I'm getting a little lazy with links at this point (sorry) but I'm sure you can picture a rug or two in these colors...lol.

4,853 posts, read 12,277,748 timesI never thought about buying carpet and having it cut and bound. I'll have to remember that possibility. Who did the binding? I mean, can I go to any carpet place or Lowes/HD and do that?? Kitty, I love that second blue one! Ok, the kitchen is through the doorway - it's a very dark blue with white cabinets, appliances and 'wood' paneling. So definitely something that incorporates blue. DH's favorite color is blue, he'd be happy with that (I'm more the emerald or forest green). I had been thinking brown tones which goes with the walls... but then I'm very monochromatic in imagination I tend to think in terms of solids because I can't 'see' patterns in things - even clothes. yeah, I can be a little boring; I'm trying to break out of that.so I should be looking at 9x12? I'll have to look around, I hadn't seen that size - though to be honest I was only looking so far on ebay for ideas. Hi Wanna - glad to help! Blue will also go with your M. Parrish prints, too.

A 9 x 12 is an average of sizes, like a ballpark figure. I came up with it because I knew your room dimension to be 11.5' x 19' and you need some space between the rug's edge and the walls. You can definitely go smaller than that, especially if you have to consider tilework or a raised hearth around a fireplace. Maybe a size similar to an 8 x 11? Actual sizes may be more like 7'9 x 11', etc. I think it's better to show off some wood flooring than to try to fit the rug closely to the walls. As an example, in my family room, the room itself is 16' x 18', but I chose an area rug that's 9'10 x 12'10. This gives me a nice rug 'footprint' to nest my furniture around while showing off my wood floors near the window and fireplace. My furniture isn't crowded either because each piece straddles the rug and wood in some way or another, which softens the transition between rug and wood.I own two of these, one for the foyer and one for the dining room. They hold up really well and the finish is very soft.

Plus it's not too expensive. Always a good thing! 15,120 posts, read 15,710,206 times Rugs Direct - Buy Direct and Save. Originally Posted by WannaComeHome Some carpet places do their own binding, some send the work out elsewhere. Call carpet stores in your area. I was quoted $1.75 per linear ft I think at one place and paid $2.50 I think. It was just easier for me to buy the carpet, have it bound, then delivered since I don't have a truck to haul the remnant from carpet store, to place to have it bound then back to my house. I don't think Lowes or Home Depot binds carpet. I know I asked at Lowe's here and they didn't. To save money, look at remnants. Good luck to you. 42,677 posts, read 21,347,908 times Have one made to fit what you want. Call David or Charlene Hunt, at the Vermont Rug Company, Vermont Custom Rug Co in Bristol, VT 05443 - (802) 453-7160 wow, I wish they had a website, I'd love to see some of their work. I love buying 'local' (well, at least it's northern New England!).