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{Editorial} The List, No. 3

· April 4, 2009

Please see this for the back-story to this post. To see No.1 go here. To see No. 2 go here.

No. 3: A Great Quality Rug

A great rug is an investment and its something you will have forever. I recommend wool or sisal for your first rug purchase. I also recommend getting it for the main living area in which you spend the most time (be sure to get the proper size- don't put too small a rug in a large room, or vice versa). Wool is very durable, cleans well and will look beautiful as long as you live- if given proper care. Some designers and clients like nylon, because nylon is also durable and its very budget friendly- so there are other options if you aren't that discriminating. Also, don't forget to get a pad and liner! It really does help maintain and extend the life of a rug or carpet, and your flooring (especially wood floors).

For your first "investment" rug, don't worry about matching it to something, but consider using it as a base for your color palette. You can go neutral, or go with a classic or transitional pattern (stay away from the very contemporary and mod patterns, they will be out with last year's fashion)- don't stress too much. When it comes time to move the rug to a new location, you can be like the Europeans and juxtapose old with new for that quirky, a bit mis-matched, "passed down becase its fabulous" look.

Photo from Stark

I'm Janelle Steinberg, the Interior Designer behind Janelle Steinberg Interior Design, the Creative Director for Summerhouse, and the author of this blog.

I'm also a wife, mother, social tennis player, a candle connoisseur and an avid list maker. I like wine, pearls, rainy days, museums and houses. I craft and bake on the weekends in my college sweatshirt and yoga pants. During the week I balance my toddler's playdates, my businesses and working with my clients throughout the country, (not in said sweatshirt or yoga pants). I need a new headshot.



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