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DESIGN TIPS
Fabulous Floors Today, flooring choices are as important
to your overall design as furniture and paint. They
have the ability to brighten a room, make it warm
and cozy, or give it a richness which can only be
created with deep, plush carpets or translucent
marbles. Whether you use vinyl flooring, area rugs,
wall-to-wall carpeting or marble, the choices are
endless and the finished look is nothing short of
spectacular.
We hope these ideas will inspire your to create
some fabulous floors. Creative Carpeting When we
think of making interior design changes to our home,
we often think of a fresh coat of paint, a new sofa
or even reupholstering a piece of furniture without
ever looking under our own two feet for the obvious
solution. A change of carpeting can bring out new
charms in your old furniture and in you! Whether
you are looking for wall-to-wall, area rugs, runners,
solids or patterns, carpet can dramatically change
the look of your living space. And in today’s marketplace,
the possibilities are endless.
Color is one of the most personal and subjective
elements of carpet buying.
One person’s “beautiful” is another’s “boring.”
Fortunately, there are more colors and designs available
then ever before. Consider some of the new neutrals,
like yellow, light blue and pale green, in addition
to the more conventional yet forever elegant beige,
tan, ivory and cream. Also, remember that while
light colors make a room seem larger, dark colors
can make a room seem cozier and more intimate. The
area in which the carpet or rug is placed will determine
the importance of durability. A high traffic area
needs a long-wearing, stain resistant fiber, while
your bedroom may require only something that is
soft to the touch and pleasing to the eye. In order
to decide what level of durability is needed, here
is a guide to the five basic carpet fibers: wool,
nylon, olefin, polyester and acrylic. The Benefits
of Wool For centuries, wool has been synonymous
with quality and taste. Wool products are prized
for their ability to take and retain color, the
softness of the fibers and for the overall ability
to maintain that “new carpet” look longer. Ownership
of wool products has become a source of pride for
many people. Wool has numerous traits that make
it ideally suited to carpet almost any area of the
home: Wool is easy to keep clean due to its natural
barriers against dirt and dust. This natural fiber
purifies air quality by absorbing common contaminants
and not re-emitting them into the environment. It
resists combustion, making it fire resistant. Even
burns from cigarettes or hot embers do not permanently
mar wool. It is a biodegradable product and environmentally
friendly. Wool absorbs sound, making it acoustically
advantageous. Wool is water repellant, making spills
easier to clean up. Wool saves on heating costs
because of its inherent thermal properties. Wool
maintains long-term appearance retention due to
its natural resilience. Although wool was once thought
of as a very expensive, high-end product, manufacturers
such as Stanton Carpet Corporation have developed
some wool carpets that wear extremely well and are
a terrific value. Companies are also making wool
carpet affordable, while maintaining elegance and
high-style design. “Wilton” is another name associated
with wool carpet. Wiltons are high-quality woven
carpets that are produced by interlocking the surface
yarns simultaneously with the backing, usually a
combination of cotton and jute, and generally feature
more intricate designs.
The Synthetic Fibers: Nylon, Olefin, Polyester and
Acrylic Approximately 97 percent of all carpet is
made from synthetic fibers and yet, some people
are still reluctant to purchase a synthetic product.
The fear is that the synthetic carpets will not
age will and that they will become difficult to
clean if stained. Fortunately, times have changed
and synthetics are no longer the step-children of
floor covering. New innovations and techniques have
resulted in spectacular carpets with long lives.
Nylon resists soils and stains, making it a natural
for high traffic areas. It is resilient and wears
well. If solution-dyed nylon is used, the carpet
will be colorfast because the color was added during
the making of the fiber itself.
Nearly two thirds of the fibers used for carpet
in America are made of nylon. Olefin is a strong
fiber, often used for indoor/outdoor areas such
as patios because of its resistance to moisture
and mildew. Berbers made of this colorfast fiber
are also commonly found in game rooms because they
are easy to clean. Additionally, unlike some synthetics,
olefin causes minimal static electricity. Polyester
is the best feeling of all the synthetics, and is
used for carpets with thick, cut piles, creating
velvety soft products.
Polyesters have excellent color and are resistant
to water-soluble stains. Acrylics are prized for
their ability to mimic the look and feel of wool
at a much lower price point. In addition, they have
a high resistance to moisture and mildew, making
them a good option for bathrooms or scatter rugs
(especially in doorways). Rug Tips If possible,
buy the rug first and make it your focal point,
then dress the area with furniture. If space permits,
the furniture should sit on the outskirts of the
rug, not on top of it. Rotate area rugs periodically
to minimize the wear and tear to any one part.
If furniture lies on the rug, try to occasionally
move everything one or two inches in order to keep
it from permanently crushing the carpet fibers and
leaving depressions in the rug. Patterns are the
spice of life. They can be sweet and delicate, or
full of pizzazz. They can blend in or stand out.
A large design can cut your room down to size, while
a minimal pattern or solid colored carpet can make
your room appear to grow in size.
A bright floral design can make a room that doesn’t
get much natural light, more welcoming than before.
Patterns can also hide a multitude of sins, camouflaging
the little spills and mishaps that come with life
at home. Carpet has become one of the most versatile
items in home decorating and has found its way into
95 percent of all households in America. Recent
innovations have produced products that are more
vibrant, stronger, and wear better than ever before.
Wool and synthetic fiber carpets have become an
affordable luxury, that with regular vacuuming and
deep cleaning, can be the proud focal point of your
home for years to come.
Article courtesy of JP Communications. Originally
printed in the Spring/Summer 1999 Issue of Chesapeake
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