Friday 30 April 2021

Patterned carpets

There is a huge range of gorgeous patterned carpets available, from Liberty prints to Berber, bold geometrics and stunning florals.  Advances in technology mean that the designs are sharper and better than ever, and can even be made bespoke.

We are all used to seeing patterns on the floor in hotels, restaurants and pubs but have you ever considered having them in your home? They are a stunning way to make a statement and stamp your personality on any room.

Why choose patterned carpet?

Patterned carpetsIt may seem daunting to choose a patterned carpet for your home but there are so many designs on the market, from simple understated ones to animal print and stripes, to suit your lifestyle and decor. They can be as soft and elegant as you like, or as bold and dramatic as you’re willing to go.  It’s a great way to bring your personal style into your home decor and make your home individual.

They are also ideal when it comes to hiding foot prints and stains (which explains why patterned carpet is so favoured in the hospitality industry!).  A lot of patterns will highlight a lighter colour at the same time as concealing stains with a darker colour.

Area rugs are an option if you don’t want a fully carpeted floor or you like a contrast with a neutral colour underneath.  They have the added advantage of prolonging the life of your carpet or flooring by taking some of the wear and tear.  Rugs also add colour and texture, while giving added softness and warmth underfoot and absorbing sound.

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How to choose one

Patterned carpets are constructed with a cut and loop pile; this means it has both cut and uncut fibres, which gives softness underfoot as well as the abilityPatterned carpets to hide dirt and stains well.  (One thing to bear in mind is that this style of carpet is not pet friendly, as paws can snag and pull the loops, which can lead to them running when you vacuum.)

Patterns range from an understated cross hatch or herringbone to colourful florals and prints.  Most carpet manufacturers have a wide choice; for example, Alternative Flooring have a great range of Liberty Fabrics in their Quirky B collection (which has everything from herringbone to zebra print and geo) and for a more traditional pattern, Axminster Carpets have plenty of choice for florals, plaids and patterns inspired by the East.

With a neutral colour scheme, a bold pattern on the floor is a stunning focal point. Alternatively a neutral colour pattern will look stylish and elegant and fits in with any existing patterned wallpaper or furnishings.  If you need the carpet to fit in with the decor you already have, use a colour wheel to make sure that the base colours will work together, there are plenty available online.

If you want to make a room look bigger, stripes are a great way to achieve this, use a stripe pattern running the length of the room.

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Which room?

Patterned carpetsAs there are so many designs available, you can find the perfect patterned carpet to complement any room in the house (although carpet is not ideal for bathrooms and kitchen due to the damp, moist environment).  They can entirely change the look and feel of the room, it really is up to you how daring you choose to go.

Subtle colours and designs work well with more formal rooms, and bolder for more contemporary spaces.  There is no rule for having the same patterned carpet in different rooms, you can choose the carpet that suits each individual room.  If you want to have a sense of flow through the house, choose from the same colour family.

For larger rooms, you have more choice when it comes to some patterns, as they will not make the space feel too busy, which can happen with smaller rooms.  The best thing to do is get samples of the patterns you like and see how you feel about them when they are actually in the room.  Lighting will affect them, as will the changing natural light throughout the day.

Bold stripes are always fun for playrooms, and help to hide the inevitable spills and stains.  There are also loads of bright, vibrant and educational rugs available if you want some extra protection for your flooring.

You do need to be more careful when laying a patterned carpet than a plain one, as designs have to be matched at all seams, especially on the stairs.  It’s a good idea to bring in a professional to make sure you get the perfect finish.

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Stair runners

One of the most popular residential uses of patterned carpet is on stair runners.   If youPatterned carpets think a pattern would be too overbearing in the lounge or bedrooms, this is a great alternative. They can also make the stairs appear wider and look stunning in contrast with hardwood or a neutral carpet in the hallway.

Herringbone patterns are a fantastic way to bring in a classic feel with a contemporary twist.  Stripe and geometric patterns are also really eye catching and can be as bold or subtle as you like.

Stair runners can be used to make your staircase to stand out as an architectural feature in its own right; go bold with a pattern and the eye is instantly drawn to it.  This is really effective when the staircase is the first thing you see when you enter the house.

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Whatever look you want to achieve in your home, we can help with all your flooring and carpet needs.  Contact us here to book a free estimate with our friendly and professional Herts Carpets team today!

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