Loved you video. I lived for in Asia for 7 years and recently returned to the US with a few beautiful Asian rugs. One friend said - "Oh, that's go to go". I love our rugs - one is very large and bright. Your video gave me the confidence to stick with what I love and to bring in some blue and cream with our red asian carpet. Many thanks... Now, I'm looking at kitchens.
I was able to purchase a wool hand knotted Torkman Kargai carpet with bright purple, blue, mustard, tan, organelle colors that really stand out while stationed in Saudi Arabia. I really love it.
I bought my first Oriental rug new fifty years ago. It is in perfect condition and shows no sign of wear. I have other rugs that are over 100 years old that I keep on the floor and that will outlast me and probably my son and grandson. Each of my rugs is as worthy of study as, say, a fine painting. Whenever I move into a new house, the rugs adapt well and ease the decorating process. The only drawback of having Oriental rugs is that you have developed an addiction that makes you want to acquire more.
Yes, I prefer these rugs because of the quality and very low profile. Actually, older 'Oriental rugs (especially Persian rugs) are often more valuable than brand new rugs. : ) These rugs are heirlooms and never lose their beauty.
There are many modern/ contemporary Turkish oriental rugs and they are very affordable I have many in my newly built modern home Thank you for your video!
Oriental rugs ARE NEVER out of style 😊 we got a hand knotted wool 9 X 12 rug for $300. The guy who’s wife was redecorating paid $4000 for it, couldn’t sell it and was going to put it on the curb! 😳 I also have a 9 X 12 vintage Persian rug I put in my she shop project room. I have had it about 30 years. I paid $125. I am really careful with it but it is so beautiful and a new rug would cost a fortune. It really add character to my space.
I came across a plush and beautiful black, cream, gold,etc. rug, and I was trying to figure out if it would work in my mid century modern home. Thanks for answering my questions with this video 😊
Hi and thanks for watching! That rug sounds beautiful, I think it would work really nicely in an MCM especially depending on the furniture that you place with it. I would definitely go for wooden furniture with that MCM vibe to set it off.
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How joyful, sweet and honest was your video? ! Thank you kindly. We just bought a Khal Mohammadi rug and your presentation helped us to love it even more.
I LOVE Oriental Rugs. I have a traditional home with multiple colors in every room!
My mom does too! She is a huge fan!
Loved you video. I lived for in Asia for 7 years and recently returned to the US with a few beautiful Asian rugs. One friend said - "Oh, that's go to go". I love our rugs - one is very large and bright. Your video gave me the confidence to stick with what I love and to bring in some blue and cream with our red asian carpet. Many thanks... Now, I'm looking at kitchens.
I was able to purchase a wool hand knotted Torkman Kargai carpet with bright purple, blue, mustard, tan, organelle colors that really stand out while stationed in Saudi Arabia. I really love it.
I bought my first Oriental rug new fifty years ago. It is in perfect condition and shows no sign of wear. I have other rugs that are over 100 years old that I keep on the floor and that will outlast me and probably my son and grandson. Each of my rugs is as worthy of study as, say, a fine painting. Whenever I move into a new house, the rugs adapt well and ease the decorating process. The only drawback of having Oriental rugs is that you have developed an addiction that makes you want to acquire more.
That was the most beautiful collection of interior shots with Oriental rugs I have ever seen, glad I found your channel.
Yes, I prefer these rugs because of the quality and very low profile. Actually, older 'Oriental
rugs (especially Persian rugs) are often more valuable than brand new rugs. : ) These rugs are heirlooms and never lose their beauty.
Great video. Just what I am looking for. Thanks for sharing from Scotland uk
There are many modern/ contemporary Turkish oriental rugs and they are very affordable
I have many in my newly built modern home
Thank you for your video!
Oriental rugs ARE NEVER out of style 😊 we got a hand knotted wool 9 X 12 rug for $300. The guy who’s wife was redecorating paid $4000 for it, couldn’t sell it and was going to put it on the curb! 😳 I also have a 9 X 12 vintage Persian rug I put in my she shop project room. I have had it about 30 years. I paid $125. I am really careful with it but it is so beautiful and a new rug would cost a fortune. It really add character to my space.
Very helpful video!
I came across a plush and beautiful black, cream, gold,etc. rug, and I was trying to figure out if it would work in my mid century modern home. Thanks for answering my questions with this video 😊
Hi and thanks for watching! That rug sounds beautiful, I think it would work really nicely in an MCM especially depending on the furniture that you place with it. I would definitely go for wooden furniture with that MCM vibe to set it off.
✝️😇🔯🕊️🧄🐑💡🌍🌠🪐🌏🌠🪐🌎🌠🪐🤖🦅🇺🇸🍀HolyPsalm91 Jesus and KathrynMiller say Thankyou for sharing ✝️🤍✝️ you look at the rug as a picture to decorate room what comes to mind are things you buy bring focus points to the room and bring Happyiness and Peace the mind shifting around from room to room with differant styles in Happyiness and Peace ,Good Creative thought 🤍 artesian rugs ✝️🦅🇺🇸🍀🍀🍀
I have several oriental rugs and am considering buying another one. So I do not consider them outdated
I love kilims.
How joyful, sweet and honest was your video? ! Thank you kindly. We just bought a Khal Mohammadi rug and your presentation helped us to love it even more.
Have a small Tudor cottage in a historic neighborhood. Doing English cottage. They are difficult to find in store.
That sounds so beautiful!!