Area Rugs and Carpet, The Softer Side Of Home Flooring
Author: Advisor

September 7, 2009

Posted in Flooring | |

New and existing homes need flooring in every room to ensure comfort and beauty. The flooring you use is the basis for the rest of your home decor. Carpeting comes in a rainbow of colors and designs available in even more fibers and textures. The interiors of the room will depend on the type of carpet you choose. The warmth and comfort of a carpet will last for years to come.

Carpeting is very versatile flooring that can be strong enough for commercial use or luxurious enough for the richest master bedroom suite. It can keep children safe and warm in a nursery or grace a formal dining room.Carpet can surround a pool or warm up a basement family room. Carpets can match any budget and be easily changed for a new design look or a new owner’s taste. They can be informal or quite conventional based on the yarn and design collection. Carpeting is comfortable to walk or sit on and makes a room feel warmer. Their prolonged life is assured if you clean them regularly with vacuum cleaner and shampoo.

It is important to purchase your carpeting from a good carpet store that has well trained sales associates and installers. Look for a sales staff trained in flooring and design, so they can help you coordinate your flooring and other design elements in your home. The installers should use the best quality carpet padding to insure a longer carpet life. Good seems make your carpet look like a continuous surface. Proper stretching and installation are essential for an attractive long lasting floor. The life of a carpet corresponds to the quality you select, hence choose with care.

Homes with hard surface floors through out can still use a little carpeting in the form of area rugs. Area rugs come in standard sizes from a small 2 foot by 3 foot size to much larger sizes like 9 feet by 11 feet and larger. They come square, round, oval and rectangular. Area rugs may be employed to compliment the d

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