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Aug
09

Carpet Creates a Warm Room

Many residents of the house complement the family room floor with carpet. Various shapes, colors, and materials can create warm impression to the room.

In general, the carpet can be applied in accordance with space and function space. A carpet commonly used is a box-shaped or rectangular. Other shapes can be implemented, but needs prudence to integrate them as often so not in accordance with the harmonization of space.

For example round-shaped carpet, carpets of this type are used to bind furniture in the living room. If the room is square, then the space will feel full. Round-shaped carpet is more suitable for use as a base table in the foyer. With the placement of carpet, the tables will look elegant and has a high hierarchy.

If you want to use the carpet to beautify the space, you should see the first pattern of overall space. This is related, among others, in the presence of walls, sills, material chairs, tables, and other room elements. For application, we must incorporate elements of it into a composition that fits. In a merger that, as much as possible aligned to one of the elements do not seem too hard or too soft. So, should be combined into a composition that unsightly and balanced. If the carpet already looks “lively”, preferably, furniture and other elements chosen by design that looks more calm.

For a matter of form, should any proportion as long as seen from space. Carpet oval shape tends to fit when placed in the foyer. If placed in the living room or family room, a table on it must be smaller than the dimensions of the carpet. This is so that carpet is not drowned by the furniture on it. Rectangular carpet is ideal because it will generally be in accordance with the pattern arrangement of furniture, such as a sofa and coffee table or end table.

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