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By definition, shag is a carpet or rug that is made of deep long or loopy pile to make a thick shaggy result. It positively exudes a unique ambiance to the space or room it is placed. Walking on it makes populace feel like its soft and bouncy effect. The thicker the pile, the squishier it gets. Deeper and thicker piles also suggest lavishness and supreme console. They also add texture and tone to any room. The only downside to deep, thick piles is the complexity of maintaining the rug to be clean. Dust and other dirt particles get caught in between the thick piles. It requires regular cleaning in order to keep the fullness and softness of the material. Routine cleaning of the shag rugs will prevent damages and keep them in their unique condition.
For a lot of interior decorators and designers, choose the best shaggy rugs for the home can be daunting and challenging. One requirement to consider the appropriate type, color, length of pile, etc. for a specific room design. There’s no fixed set of criteria to qualify a shag rug as the top type. The top shag rugs will depend on one’s personal taste, color preference, comfort requirements, among other considerations. Better quality fibers will naturally come with a higher price, which is also an important factor. There are a lot of types of shag rug and you will surely find one that complies with all your specifications.

One type is Flokati rug, which is known as the finest quality shaggy rug over the years. Considered as a lavishness and investment, a Flokati rug is handmade in Greece from pure wool fibers from New Zealand. This rug type is originally used by shepherds as protection from the cold winter season. It is a accepted and most preferred rug type of all times. Flokati is the most luxurious rug type. On the other hand, a similar type but less expensive, is the Aros rug. It has the same feel as Flokati and they are also handmade in India of New Zealand wool fiber. What differentiates Aros from Flokati is felted wool which is used in Aros rug. Tangling the fiber with water and heat makes for strong and tough shaggy rugs, without losing its spongy quality.

https://www.rughouse.co.nz/rugs.html

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