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A Guide To Different Carpet Types

Getting a new carpet for your hard-earned house can be a tiring process. Especially if you don’t know the different types of carpeting options available you are going to have a hard time choosing the right carpet type. You can find numerous carpets in the market that are made out of different materials to suit the needs of customers. ITC Natural Luxury Flooring has one of the best carpet collections in town so you can take a look at their inventory.

To give you a better picture of various carpet types below is all the information you need to have;

Nylon Fiber Carpets: Nylon is one of the most widely used materials by carpet manufacturers. More than 70% of the carpet industry is flooded with Nylon made products. Nylon carpets have a very smooth feel and are also stain resistant up to a certain extent. Another attraction of such carpets is that they are easier to clean as compared to others.

Polyester Fiber Carpets: Such carpet types have come into vogue in recent times. The reason behind their growing popularity is their ability to hold vibrant colors preventing them from fading over time. These carpets are eco friendly as they are made up of recycled plastic mostly. Polyester carpets are also non allergic but the only drawback is that they don’t flatten over time so they make a poor choice for rooms receiving high traffic.

Polypropylene Fiber Carpets: As compared to Nylon carpets these have a similar, smooth feel.  Polypropylene is often used as a synthetic substitute for wool to give a luxury look to your room. The only shortcoming of such carpet type is that dust and dirt gets accumulated in between the fibers, demanding for more frequent clean ups as compared to other carpet types.

Wool Fiber Carpets: Wool is a naturally occurring material as we all know. Carpets made out of wool are the softest ones you can find and they are often used by people who want to keep their young ones safe from any injury caused by falling or slipping. Low quality wool is not very much resistant to stain while good quality wool costs a lot. You should find a carpet in which wool is infused with synthetic fibers to give a much more economical yet beneficial solution.

Textured Cut Carpets: Traditional carpets usually have one issue with them. They catch footprints as soon as someone walks on them giving out an uneven look. If you face a similar problem then you should choose textured cut carpets to prevent your carpet from catching any possible footprints. This carpet type is most suitable for rooms that are usually busy throughout the day.

Plush Carpets: If you are familiar with “The Red Carpet” that you might have a slight idea of Plush carpets. These carpets are made up of fibers that are densely infused together. These often have a vibrant color and are resilient to wearing down but can catch footprints easily. These are most suitable for luxurious settings with low traffic areas.

To find all the types of carpets available visit https://www.itcnaturalluxuryflooring.com/ and get the carpet that fits your lifestyle.

 

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