Good question! Carpet certainly has been the choice of many homeowners. In fact,
it remains the most popular floor covering choice for a variety of reasons. Read
more, and then decide if this product is the flooring solution for the way you live.
Modern carpet traces its roots to ancient times, when cultures passed hand-tying
and knotting skills from generation to generation. The Sixteenth Century brought
merchant adventurers and explorers home to Europe and with them the awareness and
desire for rich textiles and rugs from the East.
It wasn’t long before the appreciation of textile floor coverings took off, came
to America, and became one of the most fundamental parts of our modern home interior.
Carpet is still the primary flooring choice for many. After all, it’s relatively
inexpensive, comfortable, generally easier to install and replace than other floor
coverings, and it offers more fashion options in colors and textures than any other
floor covering option on the market.
Carpet offers you more warmth, softness and is much quieter than any other floor
covering.
Today’s carpet styles, colors
and textures also blend well with any home decor and with a variety of other flooring
products. From traditional to country, from casual to formal, you can always find
a carpet that will complement any interior setting and give you years of beauty
and performance.
And if you like lists, and who doesn’t, here’s one on the advantages of carpet.
Check it out, maybe print it out, and then come explore the other Carpet sections
on this site.
- Carpet adds warmth and is soft under feet and easier on children’s knees.
- Carpet is much quieter than hard surfaces floors.
- Carpet comes in a wide variety of colors, tones and hues.
- Carpet is easy to decorate with and offers many styles and colors allowing it to
be the focus of the room or the perfect foundation for your furniture and accessories.
- Carpet can hide many sub-floor irregularities that would not be permitted with hard
surfaces floors.
- Carpet can go over a variety of substrates and on all grade levels, even concrete
slabs in basements.
- Carpet is economical and the installation costs are generally less than some of
the hard surface products.