19 November 2015

With better printing and weaving techniques, powered by the latest technology, homeowners now have a wider choice than ever when it comes to carpets. Whether you want spots, stripes or even a Missoni inspired pattern, mix in some bright colours and different blends and there’s plenty of opportunity to produce a style statement with your flooring and make the neighbours jealous.

Stripes that Make a Bold Room

Ignore the naysayers who think that striped carpets look bad, with a combination of bold designs you can turn your floor into a modern day work of art. Brands such as Brinton’s and Woodward Grosvenor give you the opportunity to go big with your stripes or settle for something more conservative. Yes you can settle for bland coffees and caramels or a pale shade of blue but adding some definition to your carpet can add a touch of luxury that sets off the whole room, staircase or hallway.

Change to Spots

Similar to stripes, spots can bring a good deal of contrast to your floor. Big, small, colourful, muted, there are a variety of designs to choose from. A company like Brintons produce a Padstow design that is based on pop art and can add just the right amount of quirkiness to a room. The great news with many carpet manufacturers is that they have a much wider palette than ever before which means you can more easily find that design which matches your décor and your personality.

Funky Designs with Personality

With advances in new technology, the choice of carpet styles has changed dramatically in the last few years. Not only can you get different styles to suit your mood, you can even go for bespoke designs that set you apart from everyone else. The materials used have also come on leaps and bounds. A company like Crucial Trading has a number of different carpet types from sisal, coir and seagrass to the traditional wool and even jute, all naturally sourced. These carpets are not only easy on the eye, they feel great underfoot as well.

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