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#집요하게고른템 #집요한세일 #보웰 #보웰러그 Since I got my living room space, the item I've been most concerned about changing has been the living room rug. At first, I wanted it to match the deep green accents of my home, so I chose an Elenaheim rug with the same deep green grain. Then, the single accent color in my home felt a bit monotonous, so I changed the living room's atmosphere with an IKEA Brønden wool rug in a calming beige with a multi-woven texture. The design was really pretty, but... Because it's so large (there's a smaller size available, but at the time, I thought bigger was better, so I bought the 170x230), it became nearly impossible to maintain on my own. Furthermore, with a cat, sand and fur would get stuck in the crevices of the wool carpet, and the cat's claws would tear away the once-nice wool. I was hesitant to remove the carpet entirely, as it would draw attention to the worn-out floor of the apartment building. In the end, I decided to replace the carpet. 1. It should be a size that's easy for a single-person household to manage (and won't look unnatural when the modular sofa is moved around freely). 2. It should be made of a material that easily collects cat hair and litter, and have a weave that won't damage the floor if the cat plays on it. 3. It should be a design that adds a touch of character while blending in with the surrounding floor and other accessories. 4. It should be affordable enough to be used seasonally. With these criteria in mind, I spent about two months looking for a new carpet. I chose Bowell's jacquard rug. It's the most satisfying carpet I've ever purchased. :) I'm currently looking at other rugs that I can rotate with this friend. #CornSoupRecord #거실인테리어 #서재형거실 #우드인테리어 #구축아파트인테리어 #고양이가있는집