Size: 224 cm x 314 cm (7' 4'' x 10' 4'') Weight: 16 Kg (34 Lbs)
These unique carpets come from the Kayseri area in central Anatolia, Turkey. They are made by hand with great attention to detail, using a blend of wool and cotton that represents the Turkish tradition of hand-knotted carpets. The carpet designs in this region vary from simple geometric patterns to complex floral and medallion motifs.
Vintage Turkish Rugs are produced over 40 - 70 years old and traditional hand-knotted Turkish rugs. They are wool on cotton rugs. Each one them carefully selected, cleaned, and washed. The original patterns are kept. Their original color was neutralized and used special washing techniques to change the carpet's original color shades. After that process, they look more pastel and natural looking. Traditional-looking carpets transform into retro and contemporary styles.Â
All our vintage rugs are professionally cleaned before we add them to our inventory.
Dining Room Rugs Fitting Areas
In a dining room, the placement of a rug can significantly impact the overall aesthetics and functionality. There are a few common ways to position a rug in a dining room.
One popular choice is to place the rug beneath the dining table. It is important to ensure that the rug is large enough to accommodate the table and chairs, even when they are pulled out for seating. Ideally, leave enough space around the perimeter of the rug to provide ample room for chairs to move comfortably without catching on the edges of the rug.
If you have a chandelier or pendant light fixture hanging above the dining table, position the rug centered under the light fixture to create a visually appealing focal point in the room.
The rug should not extend beyond the table. Some people prefer larger rugs that extend beyond the dining table and chairs, encompassing the entire dining area. This can help define the space and add an extra layer of style and comfort.
Another approach is to place the rug in such a way that it only partially sits under the dining table, leaving more visible floor space around the table. This can be a more subtle way to incorporate a rug while still adding texture and visual interest to the room.
When selecting a rug for your dining room, it's important to consider the size and shape of your dining table, the dimensions of the room, and the overall decor style. A strategically placed rug can enhance the ambiance, define the space, and complement the furniture, resulting in a more inviting and cohesive dining area.