Selecting a Rug for Your Child"s Room
Your child needs space is his/her room to play.
It's a good bet, too, your child will spend a good amount of time on the floor with games, dolls, cars...
whatever he/she enjoys after the homework is done.
While hardwood floors are easy to maintain and look great with any style decor, the addition of a rug in your child's room can enhance comfort and atmosphere.
When you find the right color and style, you'll find your child may want to spend more time nurturing his/her creativity indoors.
Why purchase an area rug for your child's room? Here are a few things to consider as you look at the room decor: 1) Rugs protect floors.
Let's face it, if you have child, you're going to have a mess eventually.
Drink spills, for example, can stain a hardwood floor, and you may have trouble getting rid of a sour smell.
While the same can happen with rugs, there are ways to treat a rug so the smell and stain are removed.
2) Rugs are easy on the feet.
When we're home we like to go barefoot, and that goes double for kids.
The added softness of a rug under your child's feet keeps them comfortable and safe as they play.
3) Rugs add color to a room and enhance space.
Bold paint and posters help bring out the room's best qualities, but a specially designed rug adds a touch of whimsy to a child's room as well.
Once you have decided to get a rug for your child's room, you'll want to carefully shop for the best style and price.
Here is an opportunity to really have fun, and your child definitely should have some input since he/she will spend the most time in the room.
Children's rugs range from subtle but light colors and patterns, to styles that resemble chess boards and road maps.
Whether your son or daughter likes dinosaurs, airplanes, dolls, or butterflies, you are certain to find a design that works best for you.
While you may prefer to check with department stores for the right rug, you should also consider rug showrooms and outlets.
If you are concerned about price, know that specialty rug stores aren't necessarily more expensive when it comes to children's rugs.
You will also find rug stores are able to order any rug you wish and may have a better selection in stock.
The more you research, the better informed you'll be when it's decision time.
Enjoy rug shopping with your little one!
It's a good bet, too, your child will spend a good amount of time on the floor with games, dolls, cars...
whatever he/she enjoys after the homework is done.
While hardwood floors are easy to maintain and look great with any style decor, the addition of a rug in your child's room can enhance comfort and atmosphere.
When you find the right color and style, you'll find your child may want to spend more time nurturing his/her creativity indoors.
Why purchase an area rug for your child's room? Here are a few things to consider as you look at the room decor: 1) Rugs protect floors.
Let's face it, if you have child, you're going to have a mess eventually.
Drink spills, for example, can stain a hardwood floor, and you may have trouble getting rid of a sour smell.
While the same can happen with rugs, there are ways to treat a rug so the smell and stain are removed.
2) Rugs are easy on the feet.
When we're home we like to go barefoot, and that goes double for kids.
The added softness of a rug under your child's feet keeps them comfortable and safe as they play.
3) Rugs add color to a room and enhance space.
Bold paint and posters help bring out the room's best qualities, but a specially designed rug adds a touch of whimsy to a child's room as well.
Once you have decided to get a rug for your child's room, you'll want to carefully shop for the best style and price.
Here is an opportunity to really have fun, and your child definitely should have some input since he/she will spend the most time in the room.
Children's rugs range from subtle but light colors and patterns, to styles that resemble chess boards and road maps.
Whether your son or daughter likes dinosaurs, airplanes, dolls, or butterflies, you are certain to find a design that works best for you.
While you may prefer to check with department stores for the right rug, you should also consider rug showrooms and outlets.
If you are concerned about price, know that specialty rug stores aren't necessarily more expensive when it comes to children's rugs.
You will also find rug stores are able to order any rug you wish and may have a better selection in stock.
The more you research, the better informed you'll be when it's decision time.
Enjoy rug shopping with your little one!