Shag carpeting has a cut pile, the yarns are slightly twisted, with a much less twist than the frieze. The individual yarn strands are longer and spaced further apart. The shag gives a "grass type look" because the strands lay in a different directions.
A client of mine is redecorating her family room. We are changing the paint color, selecting fabrics for window treatments and pillows, and purchasing a new carpet. This large family room has beautiful oak hardwood floors, but we wanted to create a fun casual and comfortable feeling. The shag rug is a great solution. We plan to treat the shag carpet as an area rug. It will be cut to size and bound around the edges. The thick plush shag will stand out against the hardwood creating tremendous impact for the room. I really like using the shag carpet as an area rug. It keeps the rug from overwhelming the room and it keeps things looking fresh.
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Dotty Wyman is the principal designer at www.dottywymandesigns.com.
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