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مدلهای زبانی بزرگ
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What Rug Goes With a Navy Sofa? The Honest Pairing Guide
At a Glance Navy sofas want rugs that pick up the navy without being navy-dominant. The two most reliable pairings are ivory + navy + rust (warm Persian, drawing-room formal) and ivory + navy ...
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Handmade & Hand-Knotted Rugs in Sacramento, CA
3423 Watt Avenue · Sacramento Since 1976 Handmade & Hand-Knotted Rugs in Sacramento, CA True hand-knotted carpets — Tabriz, Kashan, Isfahan, Afghan tribal — ar...
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Reed Count and Density Explained: The Complete Guide to Shaneh (شانه) and Tarakom (تراکم), 500 to 1700
Reed count and density are the two numbers that determine almost everything about how a Persian-design rug feels, looks, and ages. Together they are also the most misused pair of specs in the rug t...
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The Fiber & Construction Guide: How a Rug Is Actually Made (and Why It Matters)
A working reference from our Sacramento showroom. Most rug-buying mistakes happen before the rug ever shows up in the room. They happen the moment a shopper conflates two pieces that look ident...
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چرا قالیهای ماشینی ترکیهای بهترین انتخاب ساکرامنتو هستند؟
با ورود به نمایشگاه ساکرامنتوی ما، به سرعت متوجه چیزی خواهید شد: اکثریت قریب به اتفاق فرشهای لوکس با الهام از طرحهای ایرانی ما در ترکیه بافته میشوند. این تصادفی نیست — این نتیجه پنج سال مقایسه م...
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Area Rugs Sacramento, CA
3423 Watt Avenue · Sacramento Since 1976 Area Rugs in Sacramento, California A family showroom on Watt Avenue and a curated online collection of fine ...
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Is a Silk Rug Worth It? An Honest Answer After Twenty Years on the Showroom Floor
The short answer: A silk rug is worth it only for a specific buyer in a specific room — a formal low-traffic living room, a master-bedroom side piece, a display piece, or a collector purchase. F...
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What Rug Goes With a White or Ivory Sofa: The Honest Pairing Guide
At a Glance White and ivory sofas abdicate as the room’s color voice — that means the rug is the color decision. The temperature test rules: bright white wants a slightly warm rug; soft ivory wants...
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Boho and global eclectic rugs — disciplined eclecticism
At a Glance Boho doesn't mean "anything goes" — it means coordinated eclecticism. The rooms that look genuinely good in this aesthetic look layered and collected, not random. Behind that lived-in l...
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What Rug Goes With a Cream or Linen Sofa: The Most Forgiving Pairing
At a Glance Cream and linen sofas are the most forgiving upholstery for rug pairing. Cream picks up almost every Persian palette — the rug can carry the room’s color decisively without fightin...
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How Long Does a Hand-Knotted Rug Last? (Honest Numbers, Not Marketing)
The short answer: A hand-knotted wool rug lasts 35–80+ years in everyday residential use — and a fine Persian rug that is rotated, vacuumed properly, and immersion-washed every 3–5 years routine...
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What Rug Goes With a Leather Sofa (Camel, Cognac, Brown, Black): The Honest Pairing Guide
At a Glance Leather sofas almost always want warm rug accents. Leather carries inherent warmth (even grey and black leather have warm undertones), and the rug needs to honor it — rust, terraco...
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What Is a Prayer Rug? Sizes, Styles, and Meaning (Sajjadeh Guide)
The short answer: A prayer rug — sajjadeh in Persian, sajjada in Arabic, seccade in Turkish — is a small directional rug used for daily Islamic prayer. The defining feature is the mihrab, an arc...
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Antique vs Vintage vs New Hand-Knotted Rugs: An Honest Buyer's Guide
At a Glance Antique 100+ years old (some markets use 80+); natural dyes; pre-industrial weaving Semi-antique 50–100 years; mostly natural dyes, often village-scale workshops ...
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High Pile vs Low Pile: Which Rug Is Right for Which Room?
The short answer: Low pile (under 1/2″) is the correct default for almost every room in the house — living, dining, hallways, kitchens, entries, family rooms, kids’ rooms, offices. High pile (1/...
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What Rug Goes With a Black Sofa: The Honest Pairing Guide
At a Glance Black is the only sofa color where the rug’s primary job is to add light, not balance temperature. Black absorbs everything around it — the rug has to lift the room or the seating zone ...
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Modern farmhouse rugs — the honest version
At a Glance The right modern farmhouse rug is older and quieter than the trend it gets sold under. Vintage-distressed Persians, soft hand-knotted wool in cream-and-charcoal palettes, and jute layer...
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What Rug Color Goes With Oak Floors (Red Oak, White Oak, Walnut): The Honest Pairing Guide
At a Glance Oak floors come in three working categories — red oak (warm, mid-tone), white oak (pale, cool-neutral), and walnut (dark, saturated) — and each calls for a different rug palette. T...
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The Sacramento Rug Buying Guide
A Local Buyer’s Guide · Family-Owned Since 1976 The Sacramento Rug Buying Guide Everything a Northern California homeowner needs to choose a rug with confidence — sizing, materia...
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فرشهای ورودی و راهرو: راهنمای صادقانه برای فرسایش، خاک و سایزبندی رانر
At a Glance Entryways and hallways are the only rug positions where performance honestly matters more than aesthetics. The rug has to handle the highest traffic in the home, the most concentrated d...
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Best Rugs for High-Traffic Areas (Honest Picks for Entries, Hallways, Family Rooms)
The short answer: for high-traffic areas, choose hand-knotted wool (longest-lived, best at hiding wear, justifies the price in foot-years), flat-weave kilim or dhurrie (lightest, easiest to clea...
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What Rug Color Goes With Grey Floors: LVP, Grey-Wash Hardwood, and Modern Concrete
At a Glance Grey floors want warm rugs. Grey LVP, grey-wash hardwood, and polished concrete all share one problem — they refuse to add warmth to the room, so the rug has to. Cool rugs on cool ...
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