Pet friendly rug recommendations (aside from seagrass/jute)
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Comments (17)O, good point about the pets. We'll be shopping for rugs in a few weeks, all in high traffic areas. We have two dogs and two cats. The cats I can train..knock knock knock, but it's the 14 year old dog who'll do her thing when I'm not looking. So I too need rug advice. I assume wool rugs are hard to spot clean? Oh! I noticed something interesting in the floor store when we were there. They had a very large area rug, not sure of the brand, but the main color was black. At a distance it looked awfully faded or dusty, and I know they vacuum because their floor is a showcase unto itself! The rug wasn't near a window either. I'm wondering if black background rugs look lighter than they should? It was enough for me to do a doubletake!...See Moreimprint from waffle rug pads on hardwood floors
Comments (51)FYI, I found a solution to the same kind of prob as the original poster. A cheap woven rug made of synthetic materials had "etched" it's pattern onto my floors (which were red oak with a satin water-based polyurethane finish. And BTW, I did NOT put the rug down until several years after the floor was finished). Tried rubbing alcohol first, but it seemed to actually sort of "melt" the finish a little, and even though it helped a little, it seemed way too dangerous to use, I mean it seemed like it would just remove the poly finish if I rubbed too hard. So simply I tried LIGHTLY rubbing with "0000" steel wool (WITHOUT using any alcohol or mineral spirits or anything) then lightly buffing by hand, and it worked like a charm! Hope this helps....See MoreNeed Budget-friendly Kitchen help!
Comments (21)What a beautiful space you have found for your first home! I love how bright and open it looks. Here's what I would do: --Stain the cabs a dark color that matches the granite. To me this would be way more important than the floors. If you want specific help on which shade, post a thread with a close up of the granite to get some feedback. From these pics it looks like black would work well. --Paint the walls a grey color that goes with the granite and new cab stain --It's hard to tell from the pic, but I think I could live with that floor with a seagrass or jute rug on it. I love having a rug in the kitchen anyway. --DEFINITELY get a moveable island! Looks like you easily have the space and they can be such a fun and creative element in a room, and can be found for a very reasonable price. --Door hardware --I would use the money I saved from not replacing the floors to address the space issue above the uppers. I love the ideas that others have posted. I would try to do the open shelves (you can literally spend $100 to buy some white, grey or black jugs/vases/platters etc to decortate it). If I couldn't do the open shelves or stacked cabinets, I would do crown moulding. Lastly, you mentioned a backsplash. I wonder if there is anyway to remove that 4 inch granite splash in order to install a full backsplash? If not, I would probably leave it as is....See MoreWhat style sofa? What rug?
Comments (24)Dh suggests that we just get another clubfurniture sofa. Our current one is actually nine years old and we have decided that for the money and quite heavy use that's a pretty good run. We have also decided that we just don't want to spend 4k and up right now in the wake of a kitchen and bath remodel with bonus new roof. Plus another ten years and we will be down to just one kid at home, a teenager by then, and likely no more dog, which will put us in a better position to get something really nice--maybe not in leather. As an aside, the frame and the cushions of the sofa seem to be in great shape. It is still very comfortable. But I don't think it is worth pursuing having it recovered? New the sofa would be around $2,500 (we have a sleeper now but may not get another). And we definitely want leather. So I think the cost of recovering it would come close to the cost of just buying new? So out of the club furniture options, here are our contenders: This one has nailhead trim. Dh is hesitant to get nailheads because he feels like at this price point they won't be done well and may pop out over time. I don't care about the nailheads either way as far as looks go, but I kind of like the lines on this one. This is more transitional which maybe isn't ideal for our room? But I like the smaller arms. We think this is exactly what we have now. It is very comfortable. It works with the room, IMO. But I kind of wish the arm rolls weren't so big. I'm still pondering the rug. I may try to clean the flor tiles we have now and keep them for a few months until we have saved a bit and could spend a little more on the rug. Any further thoughts much appreciated!...See MoreRelated Professionals
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