Rugs
Posted in Business, General on November 11th, 2008I grew up in an Asian country and one of the traditional I hold dearly in my life is having to take off the shoes before entering the house. I got married here in Houston and the culture is far different. The lifestyle in the state is more fast paced and modern. Sometimes my husband would sleep with his coat and slacks on. But nontheless he would be shoe less. I instilled in our home that no slippers nor a shoe could enter our home. In my childhood province, a home is considered as a sactuary and stepping on the inside of the house with a filthy slipper is a big disgrace to the homemaker. So to make our home condusive for barefoot, I often purchase different Rugs that would make the feet of my family comfortable. Through the years, I bought a lot of rugs with different designs, textures and colors. Some of my favorites were the mouserug, home dynamix royalty, drug rug, love bug rug, country heritage stars Cheap Rugs, nojo jungle babies rug, premium lock rug, home shag starch tan woven rug, and the rug that was named the home spice decor cape cod super nova cape braided wool area rug. They were all amazing. My children loves the tiddliwinks butterfly rug, giant road rug, tub rug junior bath mat, central park striped accent Area Rugs, hugger mugger cotton yoga rug, confetti pink rug, Disney rug- mickey mouse, rectangular street rug, Texas longhorns fanmat football rug, awning mat, twist rope rug pattern multi-stone , and of course the grizzly black bear throw area rug which has a matching hanging bear. My latest collections includes the pink and brown accent floor rug, and the sage simple border indoor/outdoor rug. During my serene moments alone at home I would read my book Death of the rug lord at the comfort of my lady bug rug. Rugs have been part of our home and our lives. It was a culture long cultivated in my heart and I would never let go though how many years may pass on me.