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November 07, 2005

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we are working on a dining room which is 11'6" x 9'8" in an older home. most area rugs are 5'2" x 7'7" or 7'9" x 11'2"
could we use the smaller of the two in this size dining room?

You may be surprised to learn that 5 x 8 is the most popular selling size in the US (ask Angela Adams!) and 8 x 10 in Canada. 18 x 24 foot is simply too large for most rooms - i beleive there is a typo under "what size"

my living room is just 8'6" by 10'5". I was told to use an 8X10 rug to make the room appear larger. Is this good advice?

If a rug sheds a lot does it mean the quality is poor? Also, is there a type of wool that is good, better, best? I am looking for something that is both durable and affordable.

It is important that people not buy wool Area Rugs that are made from Australian collected wool. Australian wool represents substantial affliction for sheep, millions of whom are mutilated each year by the shearing process. Wool that comes from such areas as New Zealand, China and India have wonderful environmental benefits as well as advantages within the home. Always ask where the wool is collected and help stop this inhumane process.

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