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Looking for rugs that are chic but low maintenance?
OnlyAreaRugs.com has a vast assortment of Sisal
& Jute rugs and other natural fiber rugs which are a great option for home and floor beautification. Sisal is a natural fiber taken out from the elongated, smooth leaves of sisal plants. It is a stable, tough, and adaptable substance that can be woven into rib and boucles weaves, jacquard patterns, and flat weaves of many dyed and natural colors.
Artificial area rugs made of polyester, nylon, acrylic, and polypropylene, and the natural fiber area rugs, like
wool, cotton, jute, and seagrass are hardwearing, flexible and painless to clean. When you purchase your sisal rug or any other area rug for that matter, keep in mind the rug has to go with the room and it can do so in more than one way. Choose a rug first, if you have the opportunity, and begin with a totally bare room, then paper or paint the walls in colors found in the rug.
Area rugs made from natural fibers like sisal, jute and seagrass are frequently quite
reasonably priced and can add style and appeal.
Most sisal comes from South American and African sisal agricultural estates. The plant has a lifetime of 7-10 years and each plant can produce a few hundred functional leaves during its life. The fibers are separated from the leaves of the plant in a procedure known as Decortication. The premier quality fibers are chosen for use as sisal area rug material with the rest being used for such things as rope and upholstery.
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