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Seagrass Carpet through Hand Make with Modern Design

Seagrass Carpet through Hand Make with Modern Design

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We CNBM International Corporation is one of the main professional manufacturer of rug & carpets. We can supply various kinds of carpets,such as Hook rug, Hand Tufted rug, Shaggy rug, Faux sheep skin rug, Sisal & Seagrass rug and so on.

CNBM carpets&rugs are suitable for home ,meeting room, apartments ,hotel, guest rooms, living room and other rooms.

CNBM Carpets&rugs can match with various kinds of frnitures.

CNBM Carpets&rugs can be customized with your designs. 

CNBM Carpets&rugs keep the pace with fashion home.

Hook Rug  

Hook rug is a kind of handmade rugs. Chemical fiber such as Polyester or wool or acrylic yarns will be tied to the cotton backing and finally combined with White-grey back by soft latex adhensive. Hook rug is made by yarn knot so it is charactered as tightness and smooth.

 

 

Detailed Specification

Material

100% polyester or wool or acrylic.

Pile Weight

1600-2400/sq.mt

Pile Height

3-5mm

Backing

Grey-white cotton with natural soft latex

Pattern

Customise pattern and various colors

Size

50x2000px/60x2250px/120x4250px//160x4250px/120x4500px/ 140x5000px/160x5750px/200x7500px or customized size.

 

Hand Tufted Rug

 

Hand Tufted rug is also onr of the popular rugs now. It is made by knotting the pile in the cotton backing. To make the surface of rugs in loop pile or cut pile.

 

Detailed Specification

Material

100% polyester or wool or acrylic.

Pile Weight

2000-3000g/sq.mt

Pile Height

5-9mm

Backing

Grey-white cotton with natural soft latex

Pattern

Customise pattern and various colors

Size

50x2000px/60x2250px/120x4250px//160x4250px/120x4500px/ 140x5000px/160x5750px/200x7500px or customized size.

 Shaggy Rug

 

Shaggy rug is famous by its wide varieties. We produce shaggy rugs of Polyester shaggy rug with viscose, Chinese knot rug, soft Micoriber shaggy rug in plain color or in patterns.

  

Detailed Specification

Material

100% polyester or acrylic or chinese knot or microfiber .

Pile Weight

2000-3200/sq.mt

Pile Height

6-11mm

Backing

Grey-white cotton with natural soft latex

Pattern

Customise patterns and various colors

Size

50x2000px/60x2250px/120x4250px//160x4250px/120x4500px/ 140x5000px/160x5750px/200x7500px or customized size.

 

Faux sheep skin rug

Faux sheep skin rug is widely used in mordern time because of its soft material, Charactered shapes and warm feature.

 

Detailed Specification

Material

100%

Pile Weight

150-200g/sq.ft

Pile Height

9-11mm

Backing

White Faux suede back

Pattern

One Single color or simple patterned / Jacquard or printing

Size

50x2000px/60x2250px/120x4250px//160x4250px/120x4500px/ 140x5000px/160x5750px/200x7500px or customized size.

 

Sisal & Seagrass Rug

Sisal & Seagrass Rug is made of natural sisal and seagrass which is suit for Today's environmental protection concepts.

Detailed Specification

Material

100% sisal or seagrass

Pile Weight

2000-3200/sq.mt

Pile Height

5-9mm

Backing

latex back

Pattern

Customised pattern

Size

50x2000px/60x2250px/120x4250px//160x4250px/120x4500px or customized size.

 

Wool hand tufted rug with viscose--Persian pattern

 

Wool hand tufted rug is charactered as soft, thick and flexible with bright color. Combined with viscose, rugs in persian patterns seems more vivid.

 

Detailed Specification

Material

100% wool with viscose

Pile Weight

2000-3000/sq.mt

Pile Height

9-13mm

Backing

latex back

Pattern

Persian pattern

Size

50x2000px/60x2250px/120x4250px//160x4250px/120x4500px/ 140x5000px/160x5750px/200x7500px or customized size.

 

Package

Each piece of rug be rolled up in an individual standard plastic bag.

 

 

Q: My daughter has dropped a cup of quot;florida's natural orange juicequot; on the living room rug. Is as if my rug has been bleached.
The acid probably killed the pigment in the wool. I don't think there's anything you can do now. Sorry about the rug. Next time douse it with water.
Q: We just bought a nice silk rug from a wholesaler, and its 8x11. Since we bought it, it has been shedding like crazy. Is it normal? And how can you tell if it is handmade or machine-made? We bought it for $350.
Are you sure its silk? A real silk rug machine made in 8 x 11 will be over $1000. Handmade more like $3000 to $30,000. Its more sounds like a mercerized cotton rug. They look about the same. The cotton rug shedds more. Is there a label on the back of the rug with any infomation. Manufacture ? Country of manufacture? Any information will help to track it down. Post it and I will help. Two easy tests: rubb the rug with the palm of you hand, if it feels warm it may be silk. cool its cotton or rayon. One of the best tests is the burn test. Pull a piece of the yarn from the face. Just one will never be missed. Burn it, smells like burning hair, silk. smells like plastic, rayon. Smells like cloth, cotton. Also real silk is very, very strong. Cotton and rayon are must weaker.
Q: i do not want a zebra print rug, i want wall to wall carpeting.i'm not sure where to buy it so please help!also how do you think it would look hot pink walls with the zebra carpet?
Zebra Print Carpet
Q: I spilled some dark red nail polish on my carpet. I removed some of it with polish remover, but am afraid to use more because it might damage the carpet. Any ideas on how to get it out.
let it dry, get on hands and knees with good light and use stout tweezers and a pocket knife to abrade the paint off the fibers. If too stubborn for this and you can get away with it, cut into the dried blob with tiny, sharp sturdy sissors, and brush it with a stiff brush. Or cut out tiny blobs without making too much of a big noticable hole. You can also use something like white-out dry-dabbing ever-so-carefully to soften the garish or pinkish leftover.
Q: what to do if there are foam pieces on the carpet?
Add two or three drops of essential balm or floral water, it can prevent mosquitoes in summer. sweep the carpet with a broom dipped in a mixture of water to remove the odors. Clean or hang out in the basin with 500 ml of water in it.
Q: I'm going to remove laminate that's already on it, I was wondering, before installing this carpet, I'm going to have Luna do it since they install it for free.Do I need anything under the carpet/on the floor before they install the carpet?(I heard people put wood or baseboard or something under the carpet, then like some soft pads or something. Anyone have more information?)I really want to get this done right for my home office, thanks.
I don't know much, but I would install some sort of padding under the carpet - the floor people should do it with the installation of the carpet (if you purchase it from them). The company you purchase the carpet from should also know this. Good luck! PS - get a thickness of padding that goes with your carpet - plush carpet may need less padding. One thing things to consider - Is there enough height under my door to fit carpet and padding? (Or will I have to cut the door down?) Also, if you don't have a thin and hard carpet, then you will have to get a plastic-floor thing to roll your chair on (if you have a rolling char).
Q: I've read you shouldn't put them on hardwood because it doesn't allow the wood to breath or something along those lines. Secondly, if you use a rug without the rubber backing do you have to use a pad so it doesn't slide and scratch the floor?Thanks
This Site Might Help You. RE: Rubber backed rugs on hardwood floors - Is this allowed? I've read you shouldn't put them on hardwood because it doesn't allow the wood to breath or something along those lines. Secondly, if you use a rug without the rubber backing do you have to use a pad so it doesn't slide and scratch the floor? Thanks
Q: Looking for someone in Turkey who is already trained in fine rug repair. If anyone knows anyone please contact Passion of Persia.
I found their site over the net though, so I can't give a personal reference on this one. Yet they are located at the Hal?c?lar ?ar??s?, that is the Rug Sellers Market, so they got to be adequately skilled in their trade I reckon. But again, at your own risk I must add. To call their number you should add 0090 country code to the front (009002125149738)
Q: We are going to replace our flooring in the basement, it has very expensive cushony white carpet, and over the years with kids and dogs, it no longer looks white. Our basement is just under 1000 sq ft, and don't really feel like ripping all the carpet up. Its a very warm, dry basement, no dampness or leaks. So could I just put the laminate over this instead of using an underlay? Or is that just asking for trouble later on?
absolutely not! it will not lay evenly, if the carpet is dark dirty in spots you are trapping all that underneath ripping up carpet takes a day of labor, cutting in strips with a carpet knife makes it even faster
Q: I just got an estimate to professionally steam clean a 9 * 12 turkish area rug - the estimate was for $440 which seemed high to me, but I have no reference point - is this a reasonable price? I am located in New York City - Thanks!
I'll go out on a limb here and guess that $440 is NOT high ... first, it's an Oriental ... second, you are in NYC. And ... it's a big rug! Oriental rugs need to be handled with the utmost care. I would call around to several places for price quotes. I don't actually have a point of reference, either ... but I'm betting that (in your area, at least) you'll find that the price you were given is well within ballpark range. Did you buy the rug new? If so, call the retailer and ask for a recommendation. You may be able to get a break on the price for a referral from the rug seller. If you bought the rug secondhand (or bought it mass-market ... or don't know where the rug originally came from) ... you're probably stuck paying top buck, but BE SURE to get the estimate in writing before you have any work done on the rug!

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