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A Carpet Design That Speaks For Itself

By Gill Sanders


It seems like trends and fads come and go on a daily basis, and this is true of interior design trends. The tastes of the public change with time. While a home of the 80s might have proudly sported shag carpeting, a modern home that uses it non-ironically would likely not be taken too seriously. While carpets have since made a shift toward dull, neutral colors, there has more recently been an increase in using the carpet as its own piece of art instead just an empty canvas. With some clever design decisions, you can make the carpet a key element of a room's design.

Splashes of color in the fibers of a carpet can add a great deal of interest and texture to the floor. Patterns can also hide stains and spills better. A common design trend employs muted tones with dots or patterns of color to add extra accents.

The design trends as of late tend to veer toward carpets with dimension and layers. Often, they use multiple colors and intricate structures. Designs of this type tend to be popular due to their ability to look better for longer. A plain, light carpet will be fairly easy to disrupt, especially in homes with pets or children. But a more complex, patterned carpet is better equipped to hide marks and dirt.

As carpet making techniques have become more refined, new styles and possibilities emerge. Modern variants of cut and loop pile carpets can be produced with complex patterns, such as swirls, strokes and shapes.

You can infuse more personality and warmth into a room with a good carpet than you might imagine. In a home you have already lived in for some time, the rooms probably already have a style. But you can continue the established style by choosing complementary carpeting. You can keep a consistent theme running by matching the colors and patterns to the furniture, or vice versa.

The trends that are growing within the carpet and interior design industries create more possibilities for your home every day. By switching out the carpet for something modern and fresh, you can change the look and feel of the entire home. If you find yourself growing tired of the current style, considering upgrading the carpets to a modern, lower-maintenance style would not be a bad choice.

Carpet is not just there to protect the hard floor from scuffs and scratches. It is also there to provide comfort and style to a home. There are thousands of types of modern carpet available, and new ones are being made all the time. New or old, your home will see great benefits from good choices of carpet.




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