six carpet styles to accentuate home & office

six carpet styles to accentuate home & office

Our homes and offices should be reflections of who we are and accentuate our aesthetic tastes and styles. The types of flooring we choose as the foundation of our spaces is an investment requiring careful thought and consideration concerning the conditions under which that flooring will be subjected.

For example, is carpet an appropriate selection for the foyer or bathroom, considering the likelihood of moisture exposure? Are there certain carpet-types that stand up better to stains and high traffic than others?

Flooring experts in Denver have the answers to these and other questions, to help you make the right decisions for long-term flooring options that will satisfy your needs and reflect your tastes and styles perfectly!

Different carpets have individual characteristics all their own. Here, we outline six most popular carpet types and what makes them the best (or worst) choices for you.
 

Berber Carpet


Berber carpet is created with small loops of wool, nylon, olefin, polyester, or a combination of these fibers. The Berber pile comes with lots of loops, heights, and textures to mask footprints and vacuum marks, and stands up incredibly well in high traffic areas. Often a neutral base, Berber contains numerous colorful flecks that can successfully mask dirt and stains.
 

Frieze


True frieze carpet is made from twisted yarn that has the appearance of shagged carpet, offering texture and dimension to subtly complement the interior design and decor. Its curly, twisted carpet yarns hide vacuum marks and footprints well. Its softness and durability make it a popular choice for families with pets and children.
 

Plush & Textured Carpet


Textured carpet, also known as plush, has great softness and durability and is typically less expensive than true frieze. This cut-pile carpet is treated to be more stain-resistant, making it easier to clean-up dirt, spills and pet accidents. Textured carpet hides foot and vacuum tracks very well, and holds up better than other carpet types, like shag and Saxony, over the course of time.
 

Wool Carpet


Wool carpet is one of the softest, most warm and luxurious carpet types you can find. It is quite popular among homeowners in Denver and across the country because wool is a sustainable, renewable resource that has excellent durability factors in terms of wear and tear and stain resistance while maintaining its look and feel over the long-term.

High-quality wool carpet is more expensive unless you consider a lower-grade option that will not have the same stain resistance as its more expensive counterpart. Carpet manufacturers are closing the gap between the two by combining both wool types to improve stain resistance while keeping the durability factor.
 

Patterned Carpet


Patterned carpet is a hot trend for family homes and high traffic spaces like stairways and halls, because it is very durable, and it combines colors, shapes, and textures to add dimension and character to non-descript areas. That's not to say that patterned carpet-types can't be used in larger rooms if your choice coordinates the furnishings and window treatments in an interior room with solid and neutral color bases, adding the element of continuity.
 

Fibers


Five different fibers are commonly used in carpets, and they each have their own benefits and drawbacks:

Nylon: carpet fibers are most popular because they are soft, durable and stain resistant, Approximately three-quarters of all manufactured carpet is made using nylon fibers.

Polyester: fibers are lesser expensive than nylon or wool, they have an appealing appearance and are proven to be colorfast and stain resistant. Although polyester carpet is more affordable, the fibers do not stand up well over time and high traffic.

Polypropylene: carpet fibers tend to be brightly-colored, fade-resistant, and add aesthetic beauty to practically any room. However, polypropylene is not as stain resistant or resilient as nylon.

Triexta Polyester (PPT): fibers are long-lasting, eco-friendly and make an excellent carpet option for families with high traffic and pets because it has a built-in stain resistant technology that does not compromise on softness.

Wool: makes the most luxurious carpet fibers, which are soft, sturdy and stain-resistant. The characteristics of wool make it a worthwhile investment because, although more expensive, it will stand the test of time.

Source:The Spruce

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