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Seagrass Rugs

Wednesday, December 15th, 2010

A great way to update the flooring in your home in high style without the high price is with 100% natural seagrass rugs. The neutral colors that range from beige to light brown to a greenish hue tie in beautifully with any décor. Seagrass rugs are among the most affordable types of natural flooring and yet they make great accent pieces in any room, with their naturally smooth texture and alluring luster.

Natural carpeting is such a smart choice today. Organic flooring such as a seagrass rug is naturally occurring and sustainable, which means it’s good for the environment. It’s also excellent for your home. Seagrass rugs are a great choice for nurseries or for people with sensitive allergies, because seagrass is naturally hypoallergenic. Natural flooring is carcinogen-free and always superior to synthetic rugs.

There are many desirable qualities in a seagrass rug. The non-porous surface of the seagrass, which gives off a lovely sheen, is also rigid, making seagrass rugs very durable. Choose any high-traffic area of your home for a long-wearing seagrass rug.

The unique texture of the seagrass actually absorbs sound, which can be a wonderful asset in noisy homes. Seagrass is also a natural flame-repellant.

The dining area is another ideal place for a low-maintenance seagrass rug. These rugs are easy to clean; all that’s required is vacuuming and warm, soapy water.

Seagrass is a tall plant with grass-like stems found in wet lands. Seagrass is recognizable because of its grassy, hay-like scent, which dissipates with time.

The imported seagrass rugs at Natural Area Rug are hand-crafted and come in an appealing variety of weaves. Each has pure cotton binding in either black or one of several neutral shades.

All of our rugs come with natural latex backing, and we recommend you use Premium-Lock Rug Pads.

Creating an Earthy Look With Seagrass

Tuesday, May 4th, 2010

One of the best area rugs to decorate with is seagrass rugs. Seagrass rugs are grown in China and are a sustainable material, much like bamboo. If you’re looking for ways to decorate your home with seagrass rugs, here are a few tips and suggestions.

Consider the color and texture of the seagrass rug you’re purchasing. Many are brown in color with a braided look. These rugs work great in high traffic areas such as the living room or dining room. Place the seagrass rug in an area of the room where it will draw attention. Many people like to place a seagrass rug in the middle of the room as an area rug under a table or sofas.

Seagrass rugs are easily complemented with plant life to bring the outdoors, inside. Use potted plants or bamboo-looking house plants to add a special touch of the earth. Placing the green plants in various locations throughout the room will help to create that dazzling, refreshing outdoor feel.

Another great place to use seagrass rugs is as a runner by your front door. Seagrass rugs are extremely durable and naturally stain and water resistant. You won’t have to worry about the rug becoming worn because of it’s depth and braided manufacturing techniques.

Seagrass: An Especially Popular Option in Natural Fiber Rugs

Thursday, August 31st, 2006

Natural fiber rugs are increasing in popularity every day. Open nearly any decorator magazine and you’ll see articles, photo spreads and advertisements featuring natural fiber rugs.

An especially popular option in natural fiber rugs is seagrass. Seagrass comes from a flowering plant that grows underwater in the sea. It’s usually found in sandy or silty soil, although it sometimes actually grows right on top of rocks. Since it grows in large groups, it tends to resemble a fields of wheat or tall grass, which is how it came be called “seagrass.”

As a flowering plant, seagrass is unique in that it both grows and pollinates under water, although there is one species in the Pacific that pollinates right at the water’s surface.

And seagrass is readily abundant. There are over 2.5 million acres growing off the coast of Florida alone.

By the way, seagrass is not seaweed. The two aren’t even related. Seaweed is an algae. Seagrass is a plant that has flowers, seeds and fruit and creates oxygen, all traits seaweed lacks.

And did you know seagrass has been woven into rugs since antiquity? It’s even used to stuff pillows and mattresses by some companies.

A rug made from seagrass can be woven into a number of different patterns, including the popular basketweave and half panama patterns. It makes for an extremely durable rug and it has a quality many other natural rugs lack– it repels water.

A seagrass natural area is a great addition to any room in the house.

With our low price guarantees and wide variety of choices, including our latest style in seagrass– “Basketweave” Kenya Seagrass– there’s no better time than now to visit our store or shop our website for our superb values and offerings in natural area rugs.

Why Choose Seagrass?

Sunday, June 25th, 2006

Seagrass is the most versatile of the natural floor coverings. Light brown and beige hues with green tinges comprise the colors of naturally occurring seagrass that is grown in paddy fields. This allows the fibers to be died any variety of colors—or simply left to its own natural hues. As seagrass features neutral colors, seagrass rugs can accommodate many different styles and atmospheres.

The best part about seagrass rugs, is that they are the least expensive. Seagrass itself can be found easily and handled to create beautiful carpet weaves. If you’re looking for quality, durable flooring that’s good for the environment, look no further than Natural Area Rugs’ collection of seagrass rugs.

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