Gong Hay Fat Choy! or Happy New
Year - Chinese New Year
of course. This Chinese New Year falls
on January 31 which luckily for you means it also fall within the FrithRugs Sale dates. You can save up to 50% off all Chinese
rugs - and so what better time to invest in one of these timeless classics?
Buddha asked all the animals to meet him on
Chinese New Year. Twelve came, and so he named a year after each and said that
people born in that animal's year would share some of that animal's traits.
2014 is the year of the horse and those born in horse years are cheerful,
perceptive, witty and talented.
If you are new to this interior
design style you may well be wondering where to begin. Well a good starting point would be to make a
bold Oriental rug as the focal point for
the room. You can use any of the colours found in the rug to help you
co-ordinate other accessories, but first you have to choose the rug itself.
The Chinese love striking, bold
colours like red (which symbolises good fortune and joy), green (for health and
harmony) and black (which correspond to water, and is a neutral colour). If you
do opt for one of our bolder Chinese dragon rug designs, this will draw
all eyes to the floor and so you need to ensure you don’t overdo it elsewhere.
Maybe just use a piece of Chinese calligraphy wall art or a beautiful vase and
then one or two scatter cushions in red.
Black and white together is used
often as they represent yin and yang – the interconnection of opposites. There
more subtle designs found on these rugs still have an obvious Chinese influence
and can be used to blend and tone the rest of the room. If you opt for the black and white Chinese rugs, you can be
more adventurous elsewhere. We think bamboo works well with
this style of rug. For example, lamps
made of wood or bamboo or perhaps a bamboo screen or divider made from rice
paper will look fabulous.
For those who like their bling
you will love our gold Chinese rugs. Have a look at these rugs featuring elaborate
gold patterns which would not look out of place in an Emperor’s palace. If this
is your choice then go easy on the rest of the room’s pieces and stick to a few
well selected under-stated items.The great thing about our Oriental rugs is that we offer an amazing array of rug shapes. Circular Chinese rugs are particularly popular and the octagonal Chinese rugs designs are great for large spaces. If you are have small floor space why not try a half moon shaped rug? And if you can’t find a rug to fit your room or your style then we also specialise in custom made rugs.
So whether you want a Zen inspired relaxing space or a daring bold splash of colour – our Chinese rugs can transform your room – and don’t forget you can save up to 50% if you purchase before 2nd Feb 2014.
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