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Friday, July 06, 2007

Rugs that are Eco-Friendly


Selecting rugs for the home can prove challenging at times. When it comes to your family's health, some important things to keep in mind include making sure that the new rug is made of wool. Rugs made of wool are many times considered eco-friendly because they are made of a renewable resource. Also, wool rugs have the ability to actually absorb up to 40% of their weight in moisture, and give that same moisture back off when necessary. While it may seem unbelievable, the reality is such a function acts as a humidity manager for your home interior.


Wool rugs are able to hold and give off so much moisture because of the need for sheep to stay either warm or cool. A natural part of their evolution included the ability to manage their temperature with the use of their coats. When considering a new rug for the home, take another look at rugs that are made of wool. It is a highly resilient fiber, and allows for years of use while being an eco-friendly alternative to other fibers that are man made such as nylon or polypropylene. Now keep in mind that while nearly all wool types are eco-friendly, not all wool types have the same quality characteristics. If looking for a top of the line wool rug, then 100% New Zealand Wool is the way to go. New Zealand Wool is environmentally sound, while also being the clearest, most resilient, and highly refined wool type in the world. Sheep farmers of New Zealand actually breed their animals based on the use of fiber. Whereas sheep farmers from areas such as Spain will sell their yarns for virtually any use, New Zealand farmers sell their yarns specifically for a certain use. The sort of yarns used for area rugs are of a longer staple length, which allow the fiber to go into and back out of the rug's backing more times. Also, the yarns are a less coarse and cleaner feel, so they accept colors more easily.
There are a lot of things to consider when looking for eco friendly rugs. One thing is certain, if the rug is made of wool, it will both last longer and be friendly to the environment for years to come.

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