GLASGOW, Scotland, September 6, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --
September traditionally brings the end of the summer and the beginning of the autumn and although there is usually a bit of an overlap when the climate seems relatively undecided, colder weather soon takes over. For homemakers, this usually means a change of strategy when it comes to interior design and September 2012 promises to be no different in this capacity.
Rug retailer therugstore.co.uk is expecting to see a rise in the number of inquiries it receives from homemakers interested in the warmer and cosier collections it has in stock. Certain collections are perfect for autumn and winter and homemakers generally prefer to have these comfortable additions in place before the cold really sets in.
This year visitors to http://www.therugstore.co.uk will find a whole host of shaggy rugs, wool rugs and textured rugs geared towards staving off the cold and creating a welcoming environment for individuals, couples and families alike. The retailer is offering free delivery on purchases for UK customers in order to make decking out the home with designer rugs even more cost-effective.
This year forecasters are expecting that a relatively cold autumn and winter period will follow what has been a relatively chilly summer, compared with what the public generally expect. As such, it is expected that people will adapt fairly quickly to the autumnal strategy for keeping the home comfortable and inviting.
The recent rise in laminate flooring and exposed wood flooring have seen wall to wall carpeting increasingly marginalised as an interior design technique, but homeowners tend to compensate for the reduction in carpeting by introducing rugs to restore a sense of warmth and comfort, and at no time of year is this more important than during the slide towards winter.
Both modern and traditional rugs are represented in autumn collections, giving homemakers of all tastes and preferences options when it comes to decorating this September.
SOURCE www.therugstore.co.uk
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