Taupe Neutral Color Carpets and Rugs – Carpet Workroom
I came across Shaw Flooring’s Pinterest page and the board “River Thames Taupe” caught my eye. I visited London for the first time two years ago and still miss it so I obviously investigated further. Shaw took inspiration from a recent trip to London when they came across the river Thames. They realized that it’s exactly the perfect “taupe”. […]
2015 Trend Alert
2015 trend alert?! It is hard to believe that we are only three months away until the new year. I’ve been doing some investigating and discovered some of the top design trends to be on the lookout for! Here they are! SIXTIES SHADES: These colors include jade, warm tangerine, expresso, blueberry, spruce green, avocado, sky blue, […]
Carpet Care And Maintenance
Carpet Care And Maintenance The best way to ensure long–lasting beauty, comfort, and durability in your carpet is to vacuum it regularly. This prevents soil from becoming embedded in the carpet’s pile. Frequency of vacuuming depends if the carpet is a light or dark color. Use scissors to clip sprouts and snags; do not pull […]
Unique Carpet
Oscar-Claude Monet was a founder of French impressionist painting. The term “Impressionism” derives from the title of his painting Impression, soleil levant, which translates to Impression, Sunrise. Impressionist painting characteristics include relatively small, thin, yet visible open brush strokes. There is an emphasis on never ending movement and different lighting. The more unusual the angles, the better. What is the reason […]
Decorating With Geometrics
Geometrics. The word that made me cringe from elementary school up until high school. But now, I get giddy when customers chose any product that has geometrics! Geometric patterns add just enough eye-catching funk without making your head spin. Have you ever asked yourself, “Where do I begin decorating with geometrics”? Here are 5 ways to “shape” up your home […]
Carpet Over The Years
My dad sent me this awesome interview with Emily Morrow, from Shaw Flooring. I’d love to share it with you because I found it very interesting and thought you might too! To the American family before the 1950s, carpeting was a luxury that was out of reach. Then comes 1951, post-World War II housing boom, and […]