Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Who Has An Over Dye Rug?

The over dye rug has been trending for a couple of years. Old worn vintage oriental carpets are bleached out and then over dyed with pale or vivid colors. The effect is an interesting and pretty pentimento. Sometimes smaller rugs are stripped and dyed different colors and then put together in a patchwork form.
An over dye rug via Desire To Inspire

Prices vary wildly from the thousands to the hundreds, and the mainstream has caught up fast with this boutique item.

This over dye rug is from Overstock, and comes in teal and pink - The 8 x 10 i only $387.


Rugs USA has a terrific affordable selection (and also Moroccan rugs) - I love this color called Obstinate Orange

Kilim.com has some lovely vintage wool rugs - This beautiful pale rug is a 5 x 8 for a little over $1000.

Flor is doing carpet tiles in many colors from the most pale blue to the vivid colors - An 8 x 10 is $480.
Of course I am attracted to these rugs, the worn patina style and in all the variations of colors possible. A pale bleached out one with just a touch of color is soft and romantic. The brights in lime greens, hot pinks, and teals excite.  I appreciate a good patchwork design, though it is not something I visually respond to.

The over dye patchwork rug
Clever bloggers are doing DIY projects with the over dye. I  have done it on slipcovers, blankets,  toss pillows, and throws, but never on a rug. But hey, a gallon of bleach, an old rug, the bath tub, and some dye can add up to a nice project.

Blogger Kristen Davis has a great DIY tutorial

Have any of you introduced the over dye rug into your decor? Or your client's decor? Or done a DIY over dye rug?

And vote for Jenny today HERE
she's in 3rd now but at least Slim Paley is #2 and maybe can win over #1 
but please still vote for Jenny - only one days left


Please add my NEW address to your blog list:
http://thevisualvamp.blogspot.com
And please become a Follower again (or for the first time) on this new blog

5 comments:

  1. I have never even heard of this technique but I just painted an upholstered chair....the fabric and wood and loved it. But this over dye method might just be the trick for a project of mine that has me totally stumped. Can't wait to try it. Thank you and love your blog.

    ReplyDelete
  2. I like! I have a client right now where we might use one. Thanks for the resources!

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Design makes a real difference: why is it, for instance, that members of the knitting network Ravelry tend to have a much higher quality of supportive conversation than the remarks on YouTube.

      institute of design

      Delete
  3. I want that kind of rug. It is great. Sounds that one of this days that rug will already be present in our house.
    Carpet tiles perth

    ReplyDelete
  4. Great collection of Overdyed rugs,

    ReplyDelete