Según el material del que está compuesto, hay tres tipos de celosía: aluminio, PVC y madera. Este último es el que se ofrece en Decoración Alcazaba y se puede dividir según sus cualidades. Desde el que simula ser una ventana hasta el que se coloca encima de la cama.
Concretamente, la celosía de madera se distingue por su material, el cual es de mucha duración, sencillo de higienizar y con tonalidades (marrón oscuro o claro) que compatibilizan fácilmente con todo lo que se halla alrededor y decora de manera óptima. A su vez, vienen con diversas formas y dibujos en su composición para proporcionar un interesante agrado visual.
Para higienizar una celosía de madera de forma efectiva tienes que seguir estos cinco pasos:
Para concretar cada uno de los pasos de forma exitosa debes higienizar la celosía con dedicación y paciencia. Es decir, no te apresures y observa con atención los costados o sectores difíciles de pasar el paño. Cabe destacar que aplica para todos los tipos, incluyendo, por ejemplo, los travesaños de madera.
Ante tantas opciones y variantes, adquirir la celosía de madera más adecuada puede implicar un desafío. Sin embargo, este no es complejo si sigues estos pasos:
At Decoration Alcazaba we have a wide variety of Turkish rugs or Turkish kilims and Arabic rugs in general, Persian rugs, etc. Kilim are ideal for multiple rooms and uses, from decorating our kitchen, bedrooms, living rooms or hallways. They add color and joy to any type of decorative environment, be it Arabic or Western decoration. Shipping in 24 hours!
Who doesn't like rugs ? They look so elegant! It doesn't matter where you put them, they always look great and give that touch that is missing to any room.
Furthermore, if they are Arab rugs, more than better, this type of rugs have a long tradition, being considered the most beautiful in the world. Already in the 7th century, the Berber tribes that settled in Morocco began to weave these beautiful carpets. The women were tying the wool from the sheep of the Atlas Mountains by hand and today, this artisanal technique continues to be transmitted from mothers to daughters.
Did you know that Moroccan rugs have exclusive colors and patterns? And these rugs are handmade, which is why they are all unique, in addition to having fascinating drawings as symbols of love, happiness, nature...Among the colors that stand out the most in this type of rugs are , blue, red, orange, yellow and purple, which are extracted from plants and berries, while the black color comes from the wool of sheep and goats.
Moroccan rugs like the kilim are becoming fashionable in our country and that is why at Decoration Alcazaba we have brought these rugs, which have become a highly desired decoration object and we know you will love them.
The kilim is a colorful upholstery that is used in Turkey and especially in Persian rugs, it brings warmth and joy to our home decorations.
The kilim is a flat-fur textile, very characteristic of both Turkey and other eastern countries. The term kilim literally means "does not mix colors." It is said to be the oldest carpet in the world. A kilim differs from a rug in the sewing technique, since the kilim, due to the methodology of its creation, is made by the artisan by interweaving the wool fibers, creating mosaics or geometric patterns so characteristic of this style.
The finishes of the kilims are very uniform due to the weaves of the wool fabrics. The patterns formed in this type of rugs are generally geometric, since they facilitate the manual work of the artisan with the slit weaving technique, which is used in kilims and makes them so unique.
Durable and resistant, they are designed to be stepped on and traveled with significant frequency.
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It is advisable to clean it with cold water and natural soap if necessary. Although you can tumble dry at low temperature, it is best to dry in the shade, outdoors, as direct sun can alter the color of the rug.
If there is dirt or remains of solid products on the kilim, you can brush both sides of the rug with a soft brush, then rinse it with cold water.