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      <title><![CDATA[Eco-Friendly Rugs - Seagrass and Sisal Rugs]]></title><meta http-equiv="X-UA-Compatible" content="IE=8" />
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      <description><![CDATA[Seagrass is a natural fiber that is versatile and naturally stain resistant. The natural fibers resist dust and other dirt particles making it a great choice for a family suffering from allergies. It's very easy to clean and will resist most stains so it makes for a great area rug in your dinning room or living room. If seagrass is properly maintained and taking care of it will remain remarkably new and eye-catching.

Sisal rugs are naturally derived and beautifully designed to make any room in your house stand out. Although the rug fibers come from a plant in Africa, they do require routine maintenance to preserve their beauty and personality. Sisal rugs are semi-stain resistant water proof but do best when kept in a dry and arid environment. After buying your sisal rug, you probably want to know how to care for it so it stays looking new and fresh.

Both rugs are a great addition to any eco-friendly home because they are made from 100 percent of sustainable material. These rugs are affordable and are long-lasting due to their durability. Be careful when placing these types of rugs by moister as both seagrass and sisal rugs may develop mold and mildew if given too much humidity. These rugs are not intended for outdoor use. Another aspect of these natural rugs to keep in mind is curling corners. Another result of excessive moister is curled corners.

Use seagrass and sisal rugs to create the perfect earth-friendly home environment. These rugs go great with virtually any wall color and may be used as the center-piece of a room or easily blend in with neutral colors. To draw attention to your seagrass rug or sisal rug, use bold, dramatic wall colors. This will provide the eye to catch the natural tones of the rug. If you want it to blend in, simply paint the room with a shade of brown.

Use living green plants to bring the outdoors, inside. Plants complement seagrass and sisal rugs very well. Place a small water fountain in the room to drive home an outdoors experience. You can turn any living space into a relaxing getaway with a few plants, sounds and the natural essence of seagrass rugs and sisal rugs.

Remember to always clean your rugs to maintain them. If kept well, these rugs can last a long time. They tend to be durable. Keep pets and shoes away from these carpets to get the most out of them. These rugs are not stain resistant, so you may want to place them in a lower-traffic area of you home.

These rugs also make a great home-warming gift. When someone is getting ready to move into a new house, there are so many items they need to purchase. If the person you're buying for is someone who is eco-friendly and looking for natural products to decorate their home, a seagrass or sisal area rug may be the perfect gift.



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      <title><![CDATA[The Natural Fiber Advantage]]></title><meta http-equiv="X-UA-Compatible" content="IE=8" />
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<p>From How to Keep Your <a href="http://www.naturalhomerugs.com/">Natural Area Rugs</a> Looking Green and Great<br /> by Mike Dennis</p>
<p>There are many advantages to decorating your home using natural fiber  area rugs. Not only do they look fantastic with virtually any d&eacute;cor  style, they are non-toxic to the environment. Natural accent rugs made  from sustainable plant fibers are hard-wearing, add to the comfort of  your home by reducing noise and static electricity and are very  economical.</p>
<p>Sisal rugs remain a top choice for those who want to support the  earth by using all natural, sustainable products in the home. Along with  remarkable flame resistant properties, <a href="http://www.naturalhomerugs.com/sisal/sisal-ready-to-ship" target="_blank">sisal rugs</a> come in a wide range of attractive weaves. The gorgeous textures and  unique earthy colors of sisal rugs keep those who love the look and feel  of natural fiber area rugs coming back for more.</p>
<p>One of the most cost-effective natural area rugs is the seagrass rug. Along with that attractive sheen and smooth surface, <a href="http://www.naturalhomerugs.com/grass/seagrass/seagrass-ready-to-ship" target="_blank">seagrass rugs</a> are remarkably long lasting, making them a perfect floor covering solution for a busy household.</p>
<p>Although not as resilient, <a href="http://www.naturalhomerugs.com/bamboo-jute/jute" target="_blank">jute rugs</a> are very inexpensive and can be dyed in a wide array of bold, lively  colors. Jute rugs are so soft to walk on; you&rsquo;ll want one in every room!</p>
<p>Bamboo rugs are made from highly sustainable bamboo and are  exceptionally easy to care for. Simply wipe them clean with a damp cloth  or mop. Bamboo rugs can be scratched, though so to prevent scratching  add protective felt pads under chair and table legs.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.naturalhomerugs.com/bamboo-jute/jute" target="_blank">Bamboo rugs</a>,  like many jute rugs, seagrass rugs and sisal rugs will fade if exposed  to direct sunlight for long periods. Add life to your natural area rugs  by keeping them out of direct sunlight and rotating them every few  months, especially if portions of your rug are under furniture.</p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 01 Sep 2011 18:35:03 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[How to Take Care of Your Sisal Rug]]></title><meta http-equiv="X-UA-Compatible" content="IE=8" />
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<p>There are lots of great reasons to buy a sisal rug instead of one made with manufactured ingredients &ndash; <a href="http://www.naturalhomerugs.com/sisal/sisal-ready-to-ship">Sisal Rugs</a> are made from natural fibers, they won&rsquo;t pollute your home with  chemicals like manufactured rugs, and they&rsquo;re much more attractive, too.</p>
<p>One area where you might think manufactured rugs have sisal rugs beat  is in ease of cleaning but not anymore. We&rsquo;ve come up with  easy-to-follow guidelines for how to take care of sisal rugs so they  stay looking like new. We&rsquo;re pretty sure that takes care of the last  reason you would ever consider a manufactured material over our  beautiful natural home rugs.</p>
<p><strong>Blot, Don&rsquo;t Scrub </strong></p>
<p>With plastic and manufactured materials, you may have gotten  accustomed to scrubbing the stain out of the fabric. With sisal rugs,  scrubbing isn&rsquo;t necessary &ndash; and it may actually make the stain more  permanent. Instead, use a cloth and a half-water, half-vinegar solution  to gently blot the stain. You may need to repeat several times, but that  stain will come out, leaving your beautiful rug looking like new again.</p>
<p><strong>Use a Vacuum</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://www.naturalhomerugs.com/">Area rugs</a> get stained  or dingy looking when dirt and dust accumulates and is ground in by your  feet as you walk across it. Prevent that problem by passing a vacuum  over your sisal rug regularly &ndash; it will suck up all the excess dirt  without harming your rug, and that will prevent the staining problem  from happening in the first place.</p>
<p><strong>Prevent Mold </strong></p>
<p>Sisal rugs are made of natural fibers, which means they can mold just  cotton does in the damp. To avoid the problem of mold, use sisal rugs  only in rooms that aren&rsquo;t subject to moisture. For example, your kitchen  and your bathroom are not good places, but your living room or study  are perfect. If you have your sisal rug in a dry place but accidentally  spill a lot of moisture on it by dropping a glass of water or a similar  situation, dry it as quickly as possible so it doesn&rsquo;t warp the  material.</p>
<p>Now that you know how to maintain one, we&rsquo;d like to invite you to take a look at our wonderful selection of <a href="http://www.naturalhomerugs.com/sisal/sisal-ready-to-ship">Sisal Rugs</a>. We hope you&rsquo;ll find the perfect one to accent your home.</p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 01 Sep 2011 18:32:38 +0000</pubDate>
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