Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel accommodation - What does rug mean?

What does rug mean?

A carpet is a carpet.

Make the following sentences:

We decorated our room with new carpets, lamps and pictures.

We decorated our room with new carpets, lamps and pictures.

The color of these curtains is close to that of the carpet.

The color of these curtains is close to that of the carpet.

Carpet introduction:

Carpet is a floor covering made of cotton, hemp, wool, silk, grass yarn and other natural fibers or chemical synthetic fibers through manual or mechanical processing.

It is one of the arts and crafts categories with a long history and tradition in the world. Covering the ground of houses, hotels, conference rooms, entertainment places, gymnasiums, exhibition halls, vehicles, ships, airplanes, etc. It has the functions of reducing noise, heat insulation and decoration, improving foot feeling, preventing skid and preventing air pollution.

The interior use area of the house includes kitchen, bedroom, bedside, coffee table sofa, bathroom and living room.

According to the purpose, carpets can be divided into two categories: commercial carpets and artistic carpets:

1, Taiyuan-Carpets Commercial carpets are carpets produced from industrialized raw carpets, which are mainly used for building floors, such as hotels, offices, corridors, bedrooms, conference rooms and living rooms. It can also be used in cruise ships, airplanes and other fields. Commercial carpets are usually produced by weaving or needling.

2. Art carpets are carpets used for appreciation and decoration, which are mainly hung on the walls of rooms, also called tapestries, and are generally hand-made. Excellent art carpets are generally carefully designed by artists and compiled by producers, which have artistic appreciation and ideological connotation that ordinary commercial carpets do not have, and have high artistic value and collection value.

Similar to art carpets, there are craft carpets and art carpets, but the latter two types sometimes overlap with commercial carpets, so they are not used as classification basis.