Stair runners are a stylish and practical solution for enhancing the aesthetic appeal and safety of staircases in homes.
Available in a myriad of materials, patterns, and colors, stair runners offer a versatile way to add a touch of sophistication or a pop of color to any staircase. They not only contribute to the overall interior design but also serve functional purposes, such as reducing the noise of footsteps and preventing wear and tear on the stairs.
Stair runners can be made from various materials, including wool, nylon, sisal, or synthetic blends, offering different textures and levels of durability. The choice of pattern and design ranges from classic and traditional to modern and contemporary, allowing homeowners to customize their staircase to match their personal style.
Hand-knotted rugs are exquisite, artisanal floor coverings that exemplify craftsmanship and timeless beauty. Crafted by skilled artisans who meticulously tie individual knots by hand onto a loom, these rugs showcase a level of artistry and precision that sets them apart from other types of rugs.
One of the distinguishing features of hand-knotted rugs is the attention to detail, as each knot is tied around the rug's foundation, creating a dense and intricate pattern. The process is labor-intensive and often requires a significant amount of time to complete, resulting in a durable and high-quality rug that can withstand the test of time.
While hand-knotted rugs may be a premium choice, their beauty, durability, and the unique touch of human craftsmanship they bring to a space make them a timeless and sophisticated addition to any home.
Custom sized rugs offer a personalized and unique solution for interior spaces, allowing individuals to tailor floor coverings to their specific size and shape requirements. Normal production time for a custom sized rug is 2-3 weeks.
Solution-Dyed nylon carpets have excellent stain resistance. The dyeing process allows resistance from the toughest stains, such as red wine & coffee.
Solution dyeing is a method of coloring synthetic fibers, such as nylon or polyester, at the molecular level before they are extruded into filaments. In traditional dyeing processes, the color is applied to the surface of the fiber after it has been formed. However, in solution dyeing, the color is added to the polymer solution before the fiber is created.
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