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		<title>The Many Reasons to Buy a Round Rug</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[What shape comes to mind when you think of rugs? Square? Rectangular? Oval? How about circular? Square and rectangular rugs are by far the most common and probably will be as most rooms are this shape (unless you live in a windmill or lighthouse). Oval rugs were once fairly popular but went out of style [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What shape comes to mind when you think of rugs? Square? Rectangular? Oval? How about circular? Square and rectangular rugs are by far the most common and probably will be as most rooms are this shape (unless you live in a windmill or lighthouse). Oval rugs were once fairly popular but went out of style long ago and are now seen to be outdated and unfashionable. But have you ever encountered a round rug? Some of you may have but round rugs are actually quite rare. However, they are now becoming more popular as a bold and unconventional design statement.</p>
<p>Why the circular shaped rug is becoming more desirable is obvious. Today’s design strategies are all about making bold statements, often using simple geometric shapes. The boring rectangle is out and the circle is in as sharp lines make way for more interesting curves.</p>
<p>Retro styling also makes use of circles, in a hint towards the contemporary design styles of the 1970s and 80s. This is another way in which round area rugs have become popular.</p>
<p>So there you have it, circular rugs make a bold design statement and are becoming increasingly popular. But where in your home would you place such a rug? You might think that a rug of this shape would have limited use but the more you think about it the more opportune places will become apparent. Here are some of the more obvious uses.</p>
<p>Living Room<br />
Circular rugs can be a great focal point for a living room, either in front of the fire or in the center of a seating area.</p>
<p>In addition, circular rugs can be used as a highlighting feature underneath certain items of furniture, chairs and lamps for example, or underneath large ornamental items. There is also an obvious advantage to those with round coffee tables.</p>
<p>Kitchen/Dining Area<br />
Underneath round dining tables in kitchens and dining rooms is an ideal place for a hardwearing circular rug. An 8&#8242; round rug or a smaller 6&#8242; round rug would work perfectly under a dining room or kitchen table.</p>
<p>Bathroom<br />
The bathroom is just as good a place for a circular rug as any where else. You could use a round bath rug as a mat to soak up water, at the foot of your sink, or simply in the center of the room.</p>
<p>Hallway<br />
A round area rug might be successfully employed in a large hallway or to help break up other large spaces.</p>
<p>Round Rooms<br />
Some houses (particularly older ones) may feature round rooms, often on the second or third floor. A square or rectangular rug might look out of place in this type of room.</p>
<p>Zoning<br />
Rugs can be a good way to separate a large room into separate spaces. A large round rug in one corner of a room could be used to designate a reading area, a TV area or a separate dining area.</p>
<p>So there you have it – some of the many potential uses of circular rugs. The important thing to remember is that they add interest to a room, no matter where or how they are placed.</p>
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