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Where can I find large cheap rugs to go in my apartment?

Im going to be moving into a small one bedroom in a few weeks but the whole place is tile flooring. There is no carpeting at all.(its what I can afford) but anyway I wanted to know some suggestions on rug types and good places to purchase them. Im also going to be having a baby in 2 months and I know this tile is going to be cold so i need some suggestions on rugs that will help with some vinillation. By the way im in the bay area california so places out here would be helpful!

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  1. Costco and WalMart.
  2. the "large cheap rug store"
  3. costco , wal mart , home depot , loews . most local carpet stores will also have these larger area rugs . good luck in the new place !
  4. How about IKEA? They have pretty rugs and their price is right.
  5. Most towns have stores that deal in overstocked goods or surplus. In Kansas City, there is a chain of Builders Surplus stores that sell everythink from rugs to lumber to toilets. I doubt they are a national chain, but thats the sort of store you're looking for. They sell most items at 40-60% of retail cost. Another idea would be to make your own (depending on your budget and decor). I once made a fun fur rug for a friends 70's style living room for less than $25. I've seen handpainted rugs made of canvas, backed with neoprene, that can add a nice personal touch if you have any artistic ability. -SD-
  6. Those people that sell rugs on the side of the road. They are HUGE and not very high.
  7. Menards, Fleet Farm; I'm sure all the big home improvement stores have them too. Also Pamida, Shopko, etc.
  8. Check out the remnant section of large carpet retailers. I have found runners and various "leftovers" from quality flooring jobs
  9. Try Ikea.
  10. you can get it from any carpet stores. try out in india/dubai
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