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Carpets Designed in Fashion Used in Bedroom

Carpets Designed in Fashion Used in Bedroom

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Min Order Qty:
200 m²
Supply Capability:
50000 m²/month

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Carpets Designed in Fashion Used in Bedroom

FOB Price:

US $ 11 - 20 / Square Meter

MOQ:

200 Square Meter/Square Meters

Supply Ability:

50000 Square Meter/Square Meters per Month

Port:

TIANJIN

Payment Terms:

L/C,T/T, Western Union

Quick Details of Carpets Designed in Fashion Used in Bedroom

  • Material: 100% Polyester

  • Style: shaggy carpets

  • Pattern: shaggy

  • Design: Modern

  • Techniques: woven

  • Use: Bathroom, Bedroom, Commercial, Decorative, Home, Hotel, Prayer, Toilet, Floor

  • Size: any size

  • Model Number: SUN0854 shaggy rugs

  • Type: Carpets Designed in Fashion Used in Bedroom

  • Material: 100% Polyester

  • Color: any color

  • Design: Modern design

  • Pile weight: 2300-3600g/sqm

  • Pile height: 2.5-175px

  • Back: canvas back

  • OEM: acceptable

Packaging & Delivery of Carpets Designed in Fashion Used in Bedroom

Packaging Details:

roll up and put into the poly bag

Delivery Detail:

35-40 DAYS

 

Description of Carpets Designed in Fashion Used in Bedroom

Name

Carpets Designed in Fashion Used in Bedroom

Style No.

SUN0854

Material

100% polyester

Pile height

From 2.5 to 175px

Pile weight

From 2300g to 3600g/sqm

Size

Any size

Color

Any color 

Designs

Solid color or simple design

Rug back

Canvas latex back

Back colors

White or grey

Yarn

thick yarn, thin yarn, thick yarn & thin yarn mixed available

 

 

 

Q: I just looked at a fantastic apartment...but it has this horrible brown shag rug in the main room! It just looks way too retro and reminds me of my grandparent's basement rec. room. The landlord said the apartment could be painted (it would have to be painted back when we left) and right now the walls are all white. What can I do to bring this room into 2007? I was thinking of a nice brown accent wall, or even painting the window trim....any ideas are welcomed!
Shag rugs are back! Believe it or not, silly people all over the world think they are way cool again. Bamboo blinds with a brown accent wall and window trims sound great. Couple that with a warm wheat color on the other walls and modern mixed with photographic art on the walls and you're in business. Just remember that if your furniture isn't really modern or simple the theme will crash. This will not be a room for Victorian or mahogany furniture. Think clean lines and simple strong colors. Good luck!
Q: Why does lay carpet under sofa and coffee table
This should be mainly in 2 aspects, 1: the decorative components are more.2: it also protects the floor (after all, the carpet is active)
Q: Do you need skirting line for bedroom carpeting?
Baseboard plays the role of beauty and protect the corner.So it's better to shop.
Q: i have red juice stains on my tan carpet. how can i get it out without bleaching the carpet. i used a carpet cleaner and it just lightened the stains. what to do next? thanks :)
Bleaching okorder . Protect your expensive investment and have a pro look at the problem.
Q: Is it hard to remove a carpet yourself, or should i hire someone?? Im not really good at that type of thing but just wondering how hard it is. Would i need special equipment or soemthing? and how long would it take me? Thanks
It's very easy. Start at a corner then pull on the carpet. You may need to remove the underlay after you remove the carpet. It's done the same way. Then remove the staples that they used to hold the under lay done. Remove the wooden strips that go around the out side of the floor that held the carpet down Go for it. Nothing ventured nothing gained. All the tools needed are a ,hammer,and a skew driver to get under the wooden strips and the staples.
Q: are there any really big rugs that wont break the bank but wont fall apart quick?
I've had good luck with rugs at Ikea. The one that we have in our living room has been with us for about 7 years now, and it's not wearing at all. And that's saying a lot because there are five people, four cats, and a large dog in our household. My mother-in-law got a nice, good-sized area rug recently at Home Depot. They get in a different assortment at each store, and you can frequently find them for well under $100. I hope that helps. Good luck!
Q: Hi ,where can i buy cheap carpet , the one like in Walmart ( 60-70 dollar . Is there any website selling like those carpets .Pls advice
If you want a cheap carpet, I wouln't bother with an online source. By the time you paid shipping, your price would be increased considerably. Try a carpet store that sells room-sized remnants. You may be able to find a piece large enough to lay wall-to-wall, or you could check into having it bound. Do you have Big Lots in your area? I'd check there, and also the classified ads in your paper. Sometimes people change out their carpet and sell large pieces. Do you have a Habitat for Humanity thrift store in your area? Check that out.
Q: Refreshing my memory been a while so wondering how to lay carpet with a seam. Don't have enough carpet so have some extra carpet that looks the same that I need to use so wanting to lay the carpet with a seam so all the carpet will look as one.
Practice - practice - practice First, the carpet pieces all need the fibers going in the same direction....if you can't do that, it won't matter how skilled you are at seaming a carpet, the piles running different dirctions will stand out. Clean cuts - you need a clean cut along the seam, on BOTH pieces to get them to look good when they are joined. Two kinds of tape - adhesive, and 'carpet' tape (which needs a seaming iron). BEFORE the carpet is stretched for the room, the adjacent pieces of carpet need to be joined. This involves making a straight, clean cut on both edges - this cut should match identically. I achieve this by overlapping the two pieces, and using a straight edge, cut through both layers at once. (You need a VERY sharp blade). Next, apply the seaming tape to the underside of the carpet. I prefer to use the professional grade carpet tape, and I own all the necessary carpet tools to do this. If you do not own them, they can be rented from a local business that rents tools and equipment. I wouldnt make the investment in tools for one room of carpet. If you are using carpet tape, cut it to fit the length of the seam (actually allow it to extend beyond the ends of the seam, for a couple of inches) Plug in the seaming iron, allow it to heat up, and then place it UNDER the carpet, but ON the tape. As the seaming iron heats up the tape, slide it along the length of the seam, pulling the carpet edges together behind it, and press them firmly into the tape. (A roller is handy for this) Do NOT overlap the edges, do NOT allow them to pucker...this is why a good clean cut is so important. Allow the tape to cool, and then you can stretch the carpet and trim it out. Have Fun
Q: I would like to make a rag rug what type of fabric is the best to use?
Kay's answer is the perfect. i exploit a rotary cutter, a metallic ruler and a slicing mat to cut back strips. I fold the cloth in 0.5 then in 0.5 again. caution- a fabric rotary cutter is quite sharp. do not go away it round young children. be careful even as utilizing it.
Q: Someone told me I'm leasbian and I munch rugs... For one I'm bi not lesbian and I really don't think I have munched on a rug before?
The rug referred to is pubic hair. 'Nuff said?

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