Floor Covering 101: Things to Consider When Buying a Carpet

Carpet and Rug Stores

Few pieces in a home have the decorative prowess to tie a room together as effortlessly as a rug. Whether it’s the inspiration for the space or a finishing touch, a rug can bring an incomparable layer of interest and intrigue.

However, purchasing the ideal rug comes with several limitations and challenges. There are a lot of elements to consider, including the size, material, and style, and having a seemingly endless scope of options doesn’t make the process any easier. To help you get started, we pooled together some of the most important things to consider when buying.

Places to Buy

Rug Store
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One of the first things to consider when picking the right carpet or rug for your home is the place to buy. Those looking for their dream piece should shop from reliable carpet and rug stores with a good customer-care reputation and deals.

A good rug store is a great source of good deals. Besides in-store buying, these shops also have online shopping option, and their sites are conveniently categorized by style, price, and colour to make sure the process is as seamless as possible.

If you’re looking for curation, then you should find a rug store that offers traditional, contemporary, and natural fibre pieces. These shops are also a great resource for vintage rugs as well as design-forward outdoor ones, which can be otherwise tough to find. However, if you’re looking for impeccable curation and have a little more to spend, some retailers offer the full gamut of styles, including contemporary, vintage, Moroccan, transitional, antique, and so much more.

You can also customize your carpet. Many stores give you the freedom to select a pattern or colour and personalize the piece based on where it will live. This is a great option for oddly shaped rooms.

With a slew of options that encapsulate the trendiest styles, modern minimalism, and even a handful of antique-inspired finds, a modern rug shop is a great source for snagging a design-forward piece on a budget. This whimsical rug shop sells rugs and carpets of all sizes and styles, many from popular names.

On the other hand, if you’re looking for something niche, you should shop from carpet and rug stores that claim that every single one of their pieces is machine washable. Each of these rugs comes with a pad and cover, which you can peel off and throw in the wash.

Size and Shapes

When it comes to choosing a rug for a specific room, finding one that suits it size-wise is essential. Pick one that’s too small and you run the risk of instantly diminishing all the effort you put into designing said room in the first place. On the other hand, if the rug is excessively big, it may cover the entire room and overpower the existing fixtures. The secret is to find that perfect halfway ground.

Therefore, when getting a carpet for the living room, if your sofa is pressed up against a wall, make sure that the front legs of both the sofa and the adjacent armchairs are at least on the rug. In a spacious living room with a floating seating area, all furniture should be positioned on the rug, leaving space between the pieces and the front and back legs. In the dining room use the table’s size as your point of reference.

For a spacious bedroom, opt for a large rug that fits under the entire bed and night tables, with extra width on either side. If the room is smaller, the rug should come up to about ⅓ of the bed; if not, place little area rugs on either side of the bed.

Material and Styles

Carpet Materials and Styles
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The next big thing you should decide is the rug’s material and style. Nowadays, there is a wide range of materials. Natural fibres like wool, cotton, silk and jute are durable and long-lasting. Wool carpets are especially amazing at hiding soil. Synthetic fibres, on the other hand, are affordable, easy to clean, and usually stain resistant. However, they can become contaminated with mildew and bacteria from repeated spills or pet accidents. Therefore, they may need replacing sooner than wool or natural fibre rugs.

Your lifestyle and the room where the rug will be placed play a big role in helping you choose the right style for your home. You should never be restricted to a single style, so keep in mind that your preferred aesthetic may also play a role. You can also mix and match different styles to find your distinct piece.

Pile

A rug’s pile serves as a benchmark for the thickness or density of a particular item. Low-pile rugs are ideal for high-traffic areas like the kitchen because of their shorter fibres and loops (think flatweaves). High-pile rugs, on the other hand, are velvetier and more perfect for the living room or bedroom since they contain taller, looser fibres (think shag or Moroccan rugs).

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