Five Signs To Look For When Buying Good Quality Area Rugs

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Five Signs To Look For When Buying Good Quality Area Rugs
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Five Signs To Look For When Buying Good Quality Area Rugs

You're no fanatic, but you do want to see signs that the purchase you're about to make will put a smile on your face. Go over the following checklist and see what signs indicate that the area rug you're about to buy is one of good quality.

1. The rug is unique.

Although you may find some with similar designs but different shades in one or two other select shops, you will not sight duplicates in every stall you visit. Good-quality area rugs are rarely mass-produced and are therefore free from generic commercialism. Since good-quality area rugs are usually one of a kind, requesting for the same pattern but of a different size will seem a bit absurd.

2. The workmanship is precise.

You will not find peculiar proofs that the rug making process was rushed: loose threads, uneven edges, irregular knots, poor design and half-finished blunders. Everything is close to perfection, if not seamless. Aside from inspecting the aesthetics, do not leave out questions about the finishing of the rug to minimize the toll of stains. Some rugs are coated with Scotch guard to do just that. Workmanship translates to superb durability, design intricacy and aesthetic value.

3. The knots are denser and more intricate.

If you're looking for area rugs made of knots, do not disregard the knot count for this can be proof whether the piece you're about to purchase is a labor of love or not. Good-quality area rugs have greater knot counts, with each knot meticulously executed.

4. If the rug is an original, it comes with a certificate of authenticity.

Serious vendors of authentic rugs put their name on the line in every item that they sell; therefore, they will often make sure that the rug comes with a certificate of authenticity. Such a certificate not only contains the vendors' claim, but product information as well on the make of the rug.

5. The piece comes with a return policy and a certificate of warranty.

Albeit not authentic, some good-quality area rugs come with assurances that the store selling them won't scam you and is not going anywhere: a return policy and a certificate of warranty.

The return policy, which varies from one vendor to another, stipulates how much time and under what conditions you are allowed to return or replace the area rug. Some vendors are particularly lenient, considering the simplest of reasons such as you changed your mind about the purchase because the rug does not match your home's color theme.

The certificate of warranty indicates the length of time the rug maker is accountable to you in case you complain about damages to your purchase and in case your area rug requires repair or replacement. You may equate this warranty to the manufacturer's promise of excellence and commitment to great customer service.

Keep these five signs in mind when you're hunting for quality area rug purchases. Perhaps the best sign for you to watch out is the absence of bargain signs. Happy area rug hunting.

 
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