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Custom designed bordered rug fabricated for a Greenville customer

Rug with custom border 02Earlier this month we had the pleasure of helping a customer design a unique rug for her living room.  The new rug was part of her home renovation in anticipation of her son getting married next year and all of the entertaining of friends and family that goes along with such an occasion.  After bringing into McAbee’s Custom Carpet her furniture fabrics, we were able to pull some carpet samples for her to take home and view in the room with her home lighting. The customer expressed that she would also like for the rug to have a border of another material that complemented her fabrics but did not want an overall look of an oriental rug.

Rug with custom border 01The carpet materials that were chosen were not sold together as a suggested field material and border, but we chose them as the colors matched and together they made for a beautiful compilation.  Once the ordered materials arrive at McAbee’s Custom Carpet, the rug is fabricated with the border, the edge finished with binding, and a felt pad is cut to cushion underneath.  The customer was thrilled with this one of a kind finished product!

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McAbee’s Custom Carpet is on Facebook, please connect with us!

Connect with McAbee's Custom Carpet for great deals on area rugs, carpet, etc in GreenvilleIf you appreciate beautiful decor, especially floor coverings like carpet, rugs, stair runners & rods and the like, then you should go to our Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/McAbeesCarpet and “LIKE” us!

We will begin posting content including pictures of new styles of carpets and rugs, projects, specials and maybe a contest or two that could score you a free or discounted area rug if you are in the Greenville, Simpsonville, Spartanburg, Taylors, Greer, Anderson, Easley area (anywhere in the Upstate of South Carolina).

Sure, we’ll update our website too, but Facebook may be the more timely method to deliver information straight to your timeline. Don’t worry, we’re not going to be posting what we eat for lunch. Unless it is totally delicious.