Get designing create your own rug online at
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Get designing create your own rug online at
Get designing... create your own rug online at: www.alternativeflooring.com Chapter 3 We make all rugs, runners and stair runners to order at our alternative HQ in Hampshire. As a rule, we’ll always take the longest measurement to be the length. There’s a surcharge for rugs and runners less than two metres in width or over seven metres in length. For the ultimate in personalisation, take advantage of our online ‘make me a rug’ service. This handy feature offers the chance to mix and match from all our collection, border styles and border combinations - create and view the results on screen. We can handle unusual shapes, such as over 4 mitres/ corners or internal mitres (such as an ‘L’ shape), depending on the size and dimensions. We can also make circular rugs. However, all unusual requests would need to be discussed and approved by our HQ before we can give a price. All leather borders are cut directly from the hide, so joins in the borders are to be expected. www.alternativeflooring.com (amount showing on the surface of the rug) Self-coloured whipped border - overlock thread around the edge of the flooring. Single standard - total width 50mm: cotton, linen, natural jute, chenille, fishscales, stripe (thick & thin), herringbone, faux suede, faux leather and leather Double-narrow border - total width 70mm - inner border can only be a cotton border Double-wide border - total width 100mm - inner border can only be a cotton border Double-piped border - total width 55mm - the piping can only be made from a cotton border Double Piping - 55mm Double Narrow - 70mm Double Wide - 100mm Self Coloured Whipped We wouldn’t be Alternative Flooring if we didn’t offer custom-made rugs with a selected range of bindings. Price on application. Standard border widths Single Standard - 50mm Custom-made rugs and runners Chapter 3 Calculating the cost 1. Calculate the total area in square metres (M2) multiply (A) by (B) i.e. 2.50 x 3.50 = 8.75 (M2). 2. Multiply the (M2) by the (M2) price for the chosen flooring. 3. Calculate total perimeter of the rug in linear metres (LM) - A + B + C + D - i.e. 2.50 + 3.50 + 3.50 +2.50 = 12.00 linear metres. 4. Multiply the total perimeter by the binding price. 5. Add the square-metre cost (2) to the binding cost (4). This is the cost of the rug. (A) 2.50m (B) 3.50m 8.75m2 (D) www.alternativeflooring.com (C) Customers may find that the corners of new rugs may curl, this is quite common and is rectified by reverse rolling (pile side out) and leaving for a couple of days. The best way to get your rug to lay nice and flat is to complete this process along the length and then again along the width. Information on our custommade rugs can be found in our Borderlines and Colourscapes literature. Chapter 3