Fun Carpets and
Rugs
People are spending more for fun
looks especially in kids' room: They want the bed, rugs and
such to match.
Glow products are popular these
days. Furniture designers are manufacturing chairs with
luminescent webbing. Hardware stores carry glow-in-the-dark
house numbers and fire extinguishers. Teenagers are sporting
day-glo jewelry; and there are even glow-in- the-dark bowling
balls. And there is a glow carpet that won't lose its
luminescence, because the fibers are treated with an inert
mineral called LumiNovathat is woven directly into the carpet's
polypropylene fibers. LumiNova is a phosphorescent pigment
derived from strontium oxide aluminate. It was patented in the
United States in 1995 and has a wide range of uses, including
watch and clock dials, safety signs and fishing
lures.
The carpet is considered safe for
youngsters of all ages. It was developed with children in mind.
The polypropylene fiber is stain-resistant and can withstand
the patter of little feet.
The glow-in-the-dark carpet comes
in five colors --- canvas, seagull (a taupe-gray), domino
(black and white), Nile (blue-green) and spitfire (heather).
The luminescent designs are in three patterns: Galactic, a
celestial motif; Champions, or silhouettes of athletes; and
Night Vision, a diamond-shaped geometric pattern.
By day, the glow-in-the-dark
designs look white. At night, the white colors glow and the
other colors in the carpet appear black. It was envisioned that
the carpet would be popular in nurseries, children's rooms and
rec rooms.
Rug designs that spur imagination
are a natural hit, as are vibrant, fun colors and children's
stories.
There are NASCAR rugs that appeals
to all ages, and McDonald's is an extremely recognizable name.
And all girls' themes such as mermaids and will be available in
painted floor cloths and wool hooks.
Juvenile rugs don't have to all be
primary colors, since some show sophisticated designs that
adults can like, too.
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