Buyers guide

DESIGN & COLOUR

  1. The beauty of a rug with a central medallion design will be lost if it’s placed under a coffee table or dining table. For these areas, it may be better to choose a rug with an all over design or an interesting border.
  2. You will rarely find a matching pair of hand- made rugs so if you want more than one in a room, choose rugs that are complementary.
  3. If your room is already decorated, take fabric, carpet and wallpaper samples with you when buying your rug.
  4. A good quality hand-made rug or carpet will outlast all other soft furnishings and decorating details in a room. Wherever possible, it’s therefore best to choose a rug first, which gives you the widest choice, then co-ordinate fabric, wallpaper and paint with it rather than the other way round.

  • Sitting room: It’s preferable not to hide too much of the rug under furniture, although it’s perfectly fine to have the front legs of sofas and chairs on it.
  • Dining room: Choose a size that will allow all of the chair legs to remain on the rug, even when pushed back.
  • Bedroom: Rugs at the sides and foot of the bed may be best as if you opt for a large carpet, too much may be hidden under the bed.
  • Hall: Two or more rugs with small spaces in between often look best as a long single runner can have a narrowing effect.
  • Bathroom or kitchen: Be aware that dyes may not be colourfast so excessive moisture should be avoided.

The majority of hand made rugs are woven and knotted in wool. You will also find many with a woollen pile knotted onto a cotton foundation (warp & weft) and silk pile on either cotton or silk foundation. Sometimes a mixture of woollen pile with silk highlights is used and all of these factors will affect the price. Ask your dealer to describe and explain each piece and its merits.

TAKE A LOOK AT THE WIDE RANGE OF TRADITIONAL AND ORIENTAL RUGS

TAKE A LOOK AT THE WIDE RANGE OF TRADITIONAL AND ORIENTAL RUGS

on our website or come and visit us at our period Tudor shop in the medieval town of Tewkesbury, only a stone’s throw from Tewkesbury Abbey.

on our website or come and visit us at our period Tudor shop in the medieval town of Tewkesbury, only a stone’s throw from Tewkesbury Abbey.