Persian Rug Colors Which fits better in a room painted with cream that has a dark brown sofa & cream curtain..cream or brown rug?
Actually the rug we have as options are cream and brown .The brown rug is supposed to be the same shade with the sofa:dark brown. The room has a cream curtain and is meant to have a small cream colour persian rug in the middle of the chosen rug. So which is better cream rug or dark brown rug
If those are your only choices, then i would say the brown rug. If you other choices- I would say orange or red.
The Hand Tufted Thick NZ Wool Rug, Persian is handmade and made out of pure New Zealand wool. A carpet that has a grand indoor vine and flower decor. A rectangular rug that is plush and will be able to harmonize the room's decor and will bring every design and every furniture of the room together. A persian rug that will bring style to your home. A handmade persian carpet whose predominant colors are green and beige. The carpet can be used in a home that has formal settings or casual settings. The wool rug is long-lasting and durable. A hand-tufted rug that is easy to clean and easy to maintain. Manufacturer: Acura Homes. Brand: Acura Homes. Part Number: ARY-108
Traditional elegance with a subtle sophistication best describes this round rug from Sphinx by Oriental Weavers. Intricate Persian designs are elegantly displayed atop an antiqued field with a border of equaled beauty. The color palette of 36 colors includes reds, greens, browns, and plums that vary from soft to deep tones. Powerloomed of 100% inherently stain-resistant heat set polypropylene. Measures approximately 6'Diam. Vacuum as needed. Clean spots and spills promptly with mild soap and water. Made in Egypt.
Traditional elegance with a subtle sophistication best describes this round rug from Sphinx by Oriental Weavers. Intricate Persian designs are elegantly displayed atop an antiqued field with a border of equaled beauty. The color palette of 36 colors includes reds, greens, browns, and plums that vary from soft to deep tones. Powerloomed of 100% inherently stain-resistant heat set polypropylene. Measures approximately 8'Diam. Vacuum as needed. Clean spots and spills promptly with mild soap and water. Made in Egypt.
JD Oriental Rugs Co. is a 3rd generation wholesaler of antique and semiantique oriental rugs from all over the world. The inventory consists of antique and semiantique decorative carpets in all different sizes whether it be oversizes runners or small mats. Antique carpets have a history of more than 2 500 years. This art form carries a sense of tradition from a country which has a very rich and powerful history. The skill and thought dedicated to each of these carpets adds a unique character to each piece. To trace the history of Antique carpets is to follow a path of cultural growth in one of the greatest civilizations the world has ever known. The element of luxury with which an Oriental carpet is associated today provides a marked contrast with its humble beginning among the nomadic tribes. Then it was an article of necessity to protect the tribes from the bitterly cold winters of the country. Although cotton was used for the warp and weft of the carpet wool became the basic weaving material for carpets. This material as well as silk are still used today to weave authentic Persian carpets. A key feature in making the carpets is the bright colors used to form the intricate designs and patterns. . Size: 2.3 x 2.8 . Type: Persian. Category: Square Small. Woven: Hand Knotted.
Add classic beauty to your home decor with this traditional Persian area rug Rug is power-loomed in China with 100-percent New Zealand wool Round rug is finished by hand-serging the edges The yarn is space dyed to give the antique abrash effect Rug is inspired by an antique Persian rug but rendered in today's colors Rug features teal, gold, ivory, burgundy, olive, brown and khaki color accents Primary Color: BluePattern: OrientalMeasures 0.375 inch thickTip: We recommend the use of a non-skid pad to keep the rug in place on smooth surfaces.All rug sizes are approximate. Due to the difference of monitor colors, some rug colors may vary slightly. Overstock.com tries to represent all rug colors accurately. Please refer to the text above for a description of the colors shown in the photo.Imported
Inspired by the rarest Persian Antique pieces, Persian Garden is a unique collection of power-loomed rugs that evoke a sense of the past in modern-day colors and interpretations. Made of 100% New Zealand wool, these rugs feature an abrash effect and hand-serged edges for a quality finish.
I redoing my bedroom and was thinking about doing something East Indian like with antique-y things.
Okay, well clearly I need help coming up with ideas. Wall colours? I am leaning towards a dark one. Curtains? The floors? I was thinking about getting a few persian rugs (fake ones, I am on a budget), in dark colours, and covering the floor with them, so they would over lap and stuff. It looks good in my mind, but how do you think it would play out?
I know I can find a lot of cheap things on Main Street, which also has a little india.
Gret to find someone with my decor taste atlast!! I think that for colour ideas why not look at the rich jewel colours of saris? using colours like deep reds peacock blues/greens golds and try to find somewere that you can get the bell bandles dancers wear to use as tye backs for curtaians made from saris (use 3, 2 joinedntogether withe a 5 inch seam and swept to the sides then tied back with the bandles of a slightly thick cloth and one hung across the whole window span of a flimsy cloth to allow sunlight in without destroying the decor)? Also Middle Eastern/ Asian people sit on floors alot so why not see if you can get some red and gold printed cloth sewn into big floor cusions in square and tube shapes all with lots of tastes hanging from the corners or in the centre of the flat edges of the tubes, too. Goto your nearest DIY shop and see about gettin 2 pieces of fret work boared and come fancey dado railing stroips cut to size of boards and then join them with gold hinges to make a 'sun' screen and either spray paint it gold or stain it a mahogony colour. Boards cost about £10 the dado would cost about another £7 and the other bits about £5/6. Also if painting the walls remember this rule if you are going for reds then have orrenge or cerise pink with it and paint the wood work gold or hunt around for gold patternend wall paper and paste on with PVA glue. The Indian peoples also go big on reflective immages so find somewere that sells reflective mosaic tiles and glue them on to things so that they catch the light at all times. If you or someone you know is arty then get them to draw a murial on your wall ot the Taj Mahal or something surrounded by gold or white painted 'frame' in the shape of one of those 'onion domed' arches you see alot of on those places. But the focal point of the room has to be a coloured glass lantern type light shade that has atleast 6-8 sides hanging from the ceiling. Oh and see if theres a habberdashery (cloth selling shop) nearby as most of these things you could buy even cheeper tha in Little India or if not they could atleast provide you with the gold baubles and bells etcetra to embellish your room at a cast of a few pence. Look out for gold coloured sleigh bells, you get them in many different sizes and they can range from about 10p to £1 depending on the size you want. They also might sell sari type cloths by the metre, a lot cheeper than the real thing, and everything else too if it is a very good one (don't worry if you cannot sew use PVA glue to stop edges fraying). Also look out for fake jewel coloured glass beadstrings too to add to curtains aswell. I do not know the place you are from but look in a phone book under Craft shops Habberdashery Shops or Cloth Shops and you could find somewere in you place or not to far away. For rugs why not get some cheep persian style rugs at your local market? I recently bought a 3foot by 5foot one for about £20 but if you shop around you could find things cheeper than I've said. Or buy come raffia mats and go wild painting them with your own sudo Asian designs. Also one last thing if you are thinking of having any elephants in your room remember that their trunks HAVE to be turned upwards otherwise, so th Indians say, their luck and the households luck will run away I have also thought of one more thing you may try adding to the decor see if you can get a cheep plain 'stone' 3 foot vase with some peacock feathers in just to add another touch, providing you are not allergigc to them ofcause. I went for simillar design but as I'm more Middle Eastern orientated I used camels, wich has started me off collecting absolutely anything I can find with them on! But both areas have simmilar decrotive ideas. Just think ALi Baba and go wild as an Asian/ Middle Eastern room should be quite colourful and a little over the top. Have fun. Luise J.