
Because
carpet is a key decorative element in the home, and is a major
purchase, you must keep several factors in mind in the selection
process. This informative web page was created to help you make a
selection that best suits your home and your budget.
Before purchasing carpet, you need to answer the following questions:
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How is the room going to be used?
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Will it have heavy or light traffic?
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Will the room be the center of activity for family and entertaining?
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Is there direct access from outside, or will the carpet be away from entrances?
TYPES OF CARPET
Textured Saxonies:
The most casual and rugged of the pile cut carpets. This carpet is made
from tightly twisted yarn, which curls back on itself, creating a
distinctive nubby or pebbled texture. This surface works well in
high-traffic areas and shows less shading and foot tracks. Textured
Saxonies have a level-cut pile of more than one half inch. They are not
as dense as Saxony, and are suitable for informal settings. |
Saxonies or Plushes:
This popular cut pile easily adapts to a wide range of decors. Saxonies
are not as formal as velvets, but they’re easier to live with. The
yarn, which is thick and long, is twisted and heat set for a durable yet
extremely attractive carpet. The yarn tufts are closely packed,
presenting a smooth, luxurious surface. Their dense, level-cut pile is
one half inch or less. Saxonies and plushes are suitable for formal
settings. |
Freeze, Trackless:
These low-maintenance carpets have tightly curled or twisted tufts,
creating a dense, pebbly surface. They actually break up patterns left
by footprints, while hiding marks and tracked-in dirt. They work well
for high-traffic areas and are suitable for less formal décors. |
Berbers:
Berbers are loop carpets available in one surface level or in patterns.
The varying height of the loops create a wide range of styles. Some
look like a carved pattern, while others offer a more random effect.
Many homeowners use Berber as part of their Southwestern style. Berbers
go well with Satillo tile, hide footprints, and are easy to clean and
maintain. |
Level Loops:
The answer for long-lasting carpet in high-traffic areas. The uncut
loops of equal length create a level surface that’s durable, tasteful,
and appealing. The way each loop looks and the way light reflects from
the surface give level loop carpets a charming appeal that blends in
well with any décor. They’re suitable for high-traffic areas and
informal settings. |
| Cut Sculpture: Cut Sculpture yarn
carpet is tufted into islands of high cut tufts and lower loop tufts to
form and endless variety of shaded, sculptured patterns. In solid
colors, their subtle shading creates a unique style of multi-toned
beauty. Suitable for informal settings. |
CARPET QUALITY
The quality of carpeting is basically split into three categories:
Aesthetics
Typically, the most important elements in a carpet purchase will
be those factors involving look and feel - this includes things like
color, style and texture. Because it is soft underfoot, carpet 'feels
good'. A wide range of colors, textures, patterns and styles offer
styling versatility, so anyone can achieve their desired look.
Performance
Carpet has a number of practical benefits including insulation
and noise level reduction. By installing the right carpet in the right
area, it will stand up to household traffic and reasonably retain its
initial appearance. How carpet performs after it has been installed
depends upon many factors, including the area and activity level. The
fibres used, the yarn and carpet construction, installation, and quality
of maintenance also influence carpet performance.
Budget
When compared to other floor coverings, carpet is very affordable.
Carpet can satisfy the full range of tastes and budgets from simple to
luxurious and will offer a vast range of styling and pricing options for
everyone's needs.
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