Thursday, February 17, 2011

Close photos of the ends

The first picture is the very end opposite the end with the border, I imagine it would be at the bottom of stairs.


top of picture is the end of the longest piece, 83 " and the piece that comes next in the pattern, the 47 " piece.
The top of this picture is the 47" piece and the adjoining edge of the 67" piece.
The top of this picture is the 67" piece and the other is the 34" piece.


This 34" piece is the only one with an end border as mentioned elsewhere.







The rug, itself.

The above piece is 67 inches long.
the above piece is 83 useable inches long and does not have an end border.

This is the end piece and is 34 inches long. It does have an end border and would look best at top, fading is noted.


The whole rug, extending almost to the door in back. This picture has all the pieces in order. the first here is the 83" piece, next is the 47 " piece, next is the 67 " piece, and last is the 34" piece. In these measurements, I have tried to take the minimum distance of useable rug where there is fraying or the end is uneven. All pieces range 29 to 30 inches wide.


Somehow I am missing the 4th piece which is 47 inches long.

Description and measurements


Here are the measurements the Mike made at the cabin. You should be able to double-click on this picture or any of the pictures to see a large version.




We think we need to start the rug on the top step rather than the top riser because there is no bullnose at the very top step.




I have included a picture of the rug on our front stairway that I think you all did when the house was built in 1984 to show how we want pad and we do not want it attached under the bullnose on the steps, if that makes sense.







Pictures from the cabin


















This is the stairway looking up to top.






















This is the bottom of the stairs.



























This shows how the rug just fits widthwise.