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Tips From Kit - May 2001

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Inexpensive Solutions for Covering Your Hardwood Floor

By Kit Davey

You're in luck if you pull up your green shag carpeting and uncover hardwood floors. But what do you do with those naked floors?

If your floor is in good shape, you may want to leave it uncovered. If you do so, it's important to put stick-on felt pads on the feet of your chairs and place small, washable throw rugs at high traffic areas (under the kitchen sink, the front door, etc.) to increase the life of your floor.

If your newly revealed floor is in bad shape, you don't necessarily have to re-carpet or refinish the hardwood. There are several less expensive options:

The Area Rug

There are several advantages to using large area rugs on your hardwood flooring:

Selecting a Rug

The first step in selecting the appropriate rug is to determine where you want to put it and the size you'll need. Make sure you have the furniture placed in the best arrangement possible. Lay newspapers down on the floor and begin covering the area needing the carpet. Start small and keep laying down paper until you find what looks like the best coverage. Establish minimum and maximum acceptable sizes and jot this down. (Most rugs come in standard sizes but there are variations, so it helps to know the range of sizes that could work in the room).

The rug should enhance the room's decor by echoing its color scheme and style and should be an integral part of the overall design, not the focal point. Stand in the room needing the rug and make note of its one, two or three predominant colors. Then determine the room's style or period (French country, modern, early American, etc.).

Decide on a solid vs. a patterned rug. Solid colored rugs calm the eye, but show spots and lint more easily. A patterned rug adds visual interest and hides soil well, but finding one to match your existing furnishings may be difficult.

Next, determine how much you're willing to spend.

Budget Ideas

Once you know your budget, your colors and your style, you're ready to hunt down the rug of your dreams.

If you're on a tight budget try one of these inexpensive alternatives:

If you're willing to spend a bit more, visit your local home furnishings stores during their sales, or go catalog shopping.

(c) 2001

Kit Davey is a Redwood City-based interior designer specializing in redecorating using what you already have. You can reach her by calling (650)367-7370 or by writing her at KitDavey@aol.com. Visit her website at www.AFreshLook.net.

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