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Friday, February 10th, 2017

Capel Incorporated Floor Coverings Biltmore Select Bidjar Rug 1773RS Regal Blue
When you have finally decided to purchase a new carpet, you might want to do this procedure smartly. You probably already know how carpets are made as well as the different styles but what should you know prior to buying?
Here are some carpet buying guidelines to help you think on your feet –
Carpet Seams
You are certainly going to have seams on your carpet unless your room is tighter than 15 feet. Majority of carpets that are being sold in the market come in 12 to 15 feet. There are, at times, 13-foot carpets. The degree upon which the seams are available depend on the color as well as the texture that you pick. Other factors that can affect the seam that you see is how well the lighting system has been installed and how expertly the furnishings have been placed.
Carpet Bending
Be ready for bending when you use the carpet on your stairs. If you have a looped carpet, you could even see snags especially at the transition or seams. Find out how to properly care for looped carpets.
Pile Shading
Also called the carpet’s nap, this is the shading that runs in one direction. This creates the pile reversal or pile shading. This is what’s evident on a vacuum trail. This actually normal for a lot of cut pile designs. If you’re not a huge fan of this, then minimize the effect by using interesting window treatments and properly placing the furniture in the room.
Carpet Color
Remember that the carpet will be covering a huge part of the room so it is crucial that you learn the basic rules as you select the perfect hue. Begin by knowing that the carpet color you saw in the store won’t be as colorful when you bring it home with you. That is a common fact so you need to recognize the color that will look exactly beautiful in your room.
Keep in mind, too, that the color will definitely affect the visual size of the room. This is what’s known as visual or optical illusion. Use some lighting tricks, add a dash of an adventurous spirit and you will have a room that will look huge when you want it to. Add darker colors and you make this same room appear more intimate and compact.
Carpet Stains
Carpet stains are realities of life. They will eventually happen whether you like it or not. Those late night wine sips and TV chips and salsa moments will surely stain the carpet sooner or later.
Stain protection is also an important consideration that you need to worry about during carpet buying. Different products require different levels of warranties and protection. As carpet quality increases, so does the amount of stain protection as well as the warranty coverage.
Carpet Cushion
Cushion or padding is that layer of spongy material that’s sandwiched between the floor and the carpet surface. This is the material that will determine how the carpet feels under your feet.
Quality padding is also the factor that will preserve the carpet’s look. This will also help extend the life of your carpet. The level of comfort that you and your loved ones feel also depends hugely on this feature.
Only the best kind of padding can keep your carpet from easy wear and tear. This is sold by quality specs and not color specs. Remember how color becomes lighter as you finally install it in your home? Well, padding won’t so the way it feels under your feet when you were in the store will be the same when you take it home with you.
Carpet Cost
This is the last factor because you should not make this the primary deciding factor. Check for the cost per square foot. Remember that the overall cost will include furniture removal and replacement, demolition, delivery, sub-floor prepping, installation and materials used.
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Monday, June 20th, 2016
Are you recently going about looking to interview the best carpet dealer and installer? There is a series of questions that you need to ask the salesperson before you can make your decision. ‘Wanna know what these questions are?
What Kind of Room?
Ask what sort of room will be installed with the carpet. Know also if this room is formal or informal or whether it sustains heavy foot traffic.
What Do You Expect?
It is also notable that you ask what he or she expects as the best carpeting for your space.
How Would It Feel?
This next question is super important because it involves comfort. Ask the salesperson how the carpet would feel underfoot. Better yet, walk on it and know the actual feeling.
How Much?
There are two sub-questions to this question; first, how much does the carpet cost and how much is its installation charge?
Carpeting cost is not always the same as quality, though, so make sure to check on durability. The more expensive carpets are not often better; the price is just higher because more fibers have been added.
Getting a carpet pad means you should know how to fit it to the kind of carpeting used. The most common misconception about thick carpets is that they are the best. Plush carpets ask for thicker pads so make sure you are ready for such.
When it comes to carpet fiber, there are three types being used in the industry these days, with each having a different price range. The first is polypropylene (e.g. the loop style), polyester (made from recycled pet bottles), and nylon which is the most popular fiber.
How Often?
It would also be great to ask what maintenance guidelines the salesperson could give you. Do you need to vacuum more often? Would there be extra fibers flying about?
Easy-to-clean carpets are those that are resistant to stains or are just easy to clean. Polyester is one such material which is why it is also being used to manufacture carpets. This is a crucial material in applications where there are issues on stains.
Nylon can be treated when stained. Ask the salesperson about the treatment that would best take the stains out on this kind of carpet.
How Durable?
Carpets with flat and denser cut-and-loop can wear like iron. It is highly dense especially when there are more stitches used every square inch. This is the reason why most commercial buildings use this type of carpet.
The trackless carpet is also a great choice for rooms in your home. It comes with crimped fibers, a great texture, and the fibers are cut to varying heights so that the light would be reflected and the tracks would not show. This makes it the best choice in high traffic rooms of your home such as the living room or the dining room.
How Stylish?
You get to ask this if you want the plush kind of carpet. This is that kind of carpet where you would want to run through with no slippers on!
Although stylish, the plush carpet also has its drawbacks. Since it is thick, vacuum and foot tracks are easily seen. This should be placed in areas with very low foot traffic such as the master bedroom, powder room and the drier sections of the bathroom.
An example of a unique and stylish carpet is our example here, a carpet from the Biltmore Collection. The Bidjar style comes with quality wool which is the traditional rug design from Capel and Biltmore rugs. This comes with a stylish flair which makes George Vanderbilt’s global travels and carpet purchases worth everything.
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Thursday, March 17th, 2016

The right carpet will make furniture sets stand out. Featured pieces come from the Viniterra Collection of FFDM.
Consider shopping for a carpet as shopping for a new vehicle – it involves financial investment, opting for different colors and style; and practically looking for a brand that meets your personal requirements. You may be tempted to settle with a basic color or even to just nod at every suggestion that the salesperson will tell you. Finding the right carpet can be done by doing some basic homework.
Carpet fibers to choose from include –
Nylon
This synthetic fiber outperforms many other fibers when it comes to resilience and easy maintenance. If you are searching for a carpet that will last a decade or more, or one that you would use for high traffic areas, then this is the material to look for in your carpet.
A home with kids and pets will also be blessed to have a nylon carpet instead of any other material. The softest and strongest type of nylon is the 6.6.
Polyester
This is also known as PET and is famous for being stain resistant. When you feel it underfoot, you would instantly notice how soft and luxurious it is. It can be a tad more difficult to clean because it has a tendency to shed. It is also less durable than nylon.
Polyester carpets are best used in low traffic rooms such as the bedroom. It is also a leading choice among homes that do not have kids or pets.
This is a great choice if you want to have a plush carpet while working out.
Olefin or polypropylene is a reasonably priced yet attractive fiber that is able to resist fading. It may not be as resilient as nylon but it can beautifully conceal dirt which is perfect for family rooms or the kids’ play areas.
High Quality Only
As soon as you get your carpet sample, be sure to bend it backward. If you are able to see the back part more easily then this is a sign that you have a low quality carpet in your hand. This will never be a good deal for your carpeting needs.
Handle the carpet and see if it has no less than 34 to 40 ounces of face weight (the number of fiber ounce per square yard). Range should be anywhere from 20 to 80, of course, the higher the number, the more resilient and heavier the carpet is going to be.
Twist is the number of times tufts are twisted in an inch. Again, the higher the number, the more tough the carpet is. Find a tuft twist of five or higher.
The density rating for the carpet should be no less than 2,000. This is determined by the fibers’ thickness how tightly-packed they have been. The heavier and thicker the fibers are, the higher the quality of the carpet (and the less susceptible it is to crushing).
Do not over measure your carpeting needs. This means you should only pay for the carpet and padding that you actually need. Ask for estimates then compare. Just to make sure that you do not commit an error in measurement, consider hiring a carpet installer to do the task.
Ask for a flooring diagram which will show you the measurements as well as the locations of the seams. See also that you check these seams, the pad and the carpet’s stretching limits. Compare the carpet and pad samples to the delivered items. Ensure that they are the same quality.
Poor installation and low carpet quality can result to many other problems in the future. Nip it in the bud while it is yet early. Choosing the right carpet and installing it properly from the onset is the answer to this.
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Friday, February 19th, 2016
The floor is defined by an online dictionary to be the surface of a room wherein one stands. If you are looking into redesigning the floor of your home, then you have to know where your starting point is. There are so many factors to look into such as the textures that are going to be used, also the palette, quality and patterns. You wouldn’t want to overlook these crucial elements once the redesigning project is on its way.
There are various floor designs that you can choose from which makes it difficult, at times, to decide on what details to use. If you are working alone, without the help of an interior designer, then you know that you need to consider your budget and style seriously.
The lighting inside your home will also affect the kind of flooring that you will install. There are flooring designs that could look lighter or darker depending on the amount of light that is focused onto it. Such flooring materials may look different inside the showroom so be careful when you harmonize the lighting and flooring.
You can find inspirational photos online which can help you personalize your flooring. You can choose from colorful tiles, wooden planks, hand-painted floors, terrazzo flooring, even porcelain tiles. Choose the style that speaks to you and have fun as you begin your flooring design project.
Redesigning Flooring: Using Hardwoods
Hardwood floors present a unique splendor that can make decorating a tad more daunting. Hardwood floors can account for a huge part of your interior design budget only because they are built to last.
Since you are choosing hardwood for your flooring, you also have to consider the design for your entire home. The wood type and finish of the flooring you selected will inevitably set the atmosphere. A traditional style requires oak or ash floors. Other such woods have grains that have a timeless look. They also come in a variety of finishes and stains.
Those who want to have a contemporary home should look for the monochromatic options such as maple, or the unique patterns offered by sapele or tigerwood.
Cherry, hickory and other hardwoods would be perfect for those who choose a rustic style.
Another aspect of hardwood flooring is to check on the finish. There is a huge array of stains and finishes for hardwood floors. Should you prefer contrasts, then use a dark finish on the flooring combined with light furniture.
Redesigning Flooring: How About a Carpet?
Buying a brand new carpet can be your next best option. This is for those who are still undecided on the final material that they will use for their flooring.
Find out how you can buy the best carpet with these helpful tips –
Whether you choose a hardwood floor or to cover up the current floor with a carpet, is really up to you. Redesigning flooring can be an exciting phase of your life as a homeowner so enjoy while you are at it.
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