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Its okay
to cut the rug at this business
by
Joshua Covington
for
Virginia Business
April 2003
Customers of Sandy Hendersons Farmville-based
business walk all over her product. She doesnt
mind though; its all part of the custom carpet
business.
Hendersons
company, Rug Rats, has been selling custom-designed,
hand-made rugs for more than 15 years. The former dietician
began the business after realizing the demand for high-end
rugs. I started with Greek rugs for Hampden-Sydney
College, doing their fraternity letters on rugs. Then
things just grew.
She
opened a shop on Farmvilles Main Street in 1990
and began a Web site, www.rugratsva.com, six years ago,
which now provides 40 percent of the companys
sales. The small-town business, which employs seven,
ships carpets all over the country. Judging from celebrity
comments on its Web site, Hendersons handiwork
has impressed NASCARs Ward Burton and country
legends Garth Brooks and Hank Williams Jr.
All
of Rug Rats carpets are one of a kind. The patterns
are laid out, cut and hand-sewn to make a floor covering
much more peeper pleasing than machine manufactured
rugs, which simply print images onto a carpet. Henderson
claims that they can match any pattern in any size.
A machine cant do what we do, she
says.
Since
its modest beginning in a warehouse above a feed store,
Rug Rats has moved to its elaborately painted showroom
on Main Street. For Henderson, the love of the job is
there as much as it was in those first tough years.
Beautiful rugs can take someones home to
a whole new level and thats my passion.
From
frat boys to celebrity patrons, Rug Rats has relied
on customer service and old-fashioned hard work to keep
customers coming back.
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