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Dwell on Design: Inspiring Spaces

Dwell on Design: Inspiring Spaces
Dwell on Design does bring together various design disciplines, but at its core, it's all about the space. A few of our favorites... View full article →

A Hometown Honors Dan Van Auken

A Hometown Honors Dan Van Auken
Last year, I lost a dear and longtime friend to brain cancer. This year, we at Floorplan and countless others in my native Akron, Ohio, worked and celebrated to preserve his legacy. View full article →

Keeping It 100: Our Pricing Policy

Keeping It 100: Our Pricing Policy
When searching for a rug, shoppers are often unsure of what a rug is really worth. We don’t believe in building in big markups just to give you the illusion of big markdowns. View full article →

The Magic of Mothers

The Magic of Mothers
We chose a few of our favorite floral motifs from carpet weaving and made a set of cards to honor some of the characteristics we cherish most in our mothers. Feel free to share them with your own mothers! View full article →

Startup Survival: 5 Must-Haves for Dreamers & Do-ers

Startup Survival: 5 Must-Haves for Dreamers & Do-ers
So you're working at a start-up too?! Here are our five must-haves to survive the long days as you make your dream a reality. View full article →

Traditional Start. Non-Traditional Rug Company.

Traditional Start. Non-Traditional Rug Company.
New year. New company. New approach to selling rugs. With all this ‘new,’ why are we stocked with traditional and tribal rugs? View full article →

Carpet Cover Up

Carpet Cover Up
Last year, we bought a 1960's ranch trapped in a 1970's remodel. Nearly every wall was tightly sealed in paper or paneling. From the entryway looking into the kitchen, you could see four, yes four, wallpaper patterns in a single line of sight. View full article →

A German and A Merchant

A German and A Merchant
They say life imitates art. Such is the case that inspired Europeans to bring Oriental carpets into their homes in the 15th century. If you ever wondered how Oriental Carpets become fashionable in the West, look to the work of German artist Hans Holbein the Younger. View full article →