From kilims to shags to navajos rugs can set the tone and style of a space especially when they re hanging on a wall when the floor just isn t giving your rug the spotlight it deserves bring that beauty up to eye level.
How to hang a rug on your wall.
For a freely hanging rug you only need to attach the top edge of the rug.
However if you are planning on attaching the rug all over to the wall you will have to repeat the same on all 4 sides and that s it.
There are five main options to consider when it comes to hanging your rug.
Once you have both your rug and rug hanger.
You can easily find the studs in your wall with a stud finder.
Once you know how you want to hang your rug it s time to size a hanger that is just a little longer than your rug.
As you can see this is something you can do yourself if the rug is small to medium sized and not very heavy.
A heavy cotton casing may be sewn onto the back of the rug again this should be hand sewn if hanging a handmade or antique rug to form a tube through which the curtain rod may be inserted.
Attach the hooks to the studs.
For example if you have a 32 inch rug the best fit for a hanger will be 36 inches.
Our rug hangers come in many color schemes and a large variety of sizes to suit just about any rug.
Rugs are art and great art hanging on your walls can give your space warmth and depth.
Option 1 carpet tack strip.
When hanging a heavy rug you need to place the hooks along the studs in the wall for added support.
For a larger or heavier.
After detecting the studs center the rug along two studs.
Today we will look at the advantages and disadvantages of each.
There s nothing like a good rug to pull a room together which is why we re all about showcasing our wovens like the true treasures they are.