There's an enormous selection of carpets out there. To make the right choice, decide how the carpet is going to be used, how the room is furnished, what the floor currently looks like and how much you're willing to pay for the carpet.
June 30, 2015
There's an enormous selection of carpets out there. To make the right choice, decide how the carpet is going to be used, how the room is furnished, what the floor currently looks like and how much you're willing to pay for the carpet.
Carpets are good for decorating floors, keeping your feet warm and reducing noise. Depending on where in the house a carpet or runner will lie, it may be subject to a lot of wear and tear, so it's best to consider the demands a carpet has to meet before selecting one for your home.
Just as not all carpet shapes and colours go with every decor, not all carpet types are created equal; you wouldn't want a luscious, deep-pile carpet in your mud room any more than you'd put AstroTurf in your living room. Here are some things to bear in mind when choosing a carpet for your home.
Tip: The main indicators of carpet quality are its density (how closely the individual strands are packed together), its twist (how many times the carpet's fibres have been spun) and its pile height (how far the fibres extend from the backing). To check a carpet's quality, bend it backward. The less backing you can see, the higher the density and the better the carpet. Look for individual carpet fibres that are tight and neat; loose or flared strands indicate substandard quality. And finally, as a rule of thumb, the higher the pile, the better the carpet will wear.
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