Tips on choosing a new carpet

Tips on choosing a new carpet

At some point in time, many of us will face the daunting task of choosing a new carpet for the home. And although other flooring materials such as wood and luxury vinyl are growing in popularity, nothing beats the soft warmth of a carpet underfoot – especially in the bedroom. Of course, carpets differ in quality and price. So, it’s worth taking a bit of time over your decision. But what considerations do you need to think about? And why are they important?

Close up of brown & cream carpet pile

Choose the right pile

Different techniques are used to make carpets, and this offers us a range of styles from which to choose. But more than just looking good, the pile can determine how hard-wearing and comfortable your carpet is.

Carpet can be made with looped fibres such as Berber or level loop carpets. Or they can have cut fibres such as Saxony or twist pile carpets. Loop pile carpets are generally considered to be better for high traffic areas as they’re more resistant to crushing. However, these can develop pulls from pet claws and other things catching in them. Plain Saxony pile carpets often show up vacuum and foot marks as the fibres move easily but other cut piles such as Frieze-style carpets have dense, short fibres that hide traffic marks well.

A third option to consider is a woven carpet such as Axminster. These can provide a highly textured or smooth finish. They’re often very durable; however, they can be much more expensive to buy.

Cat lying on a natural woven carpet

Think about materials and cleanability

Material is also very important in your carpet choice. It can be made from natural materials such as wool or sisal or from synthetic materials such as polyester and polypropylene. Along with the type of pile, this can affect the durability of your carpet. It’s also worth considering materials based on cleanability, cost, the environment and vulnerability to pests.

It’s a good idea to decide what your needs are first and match these to the material options. If you have a busy household with pets and young children, then cleanability and durability are a priority. And although wool is naturally stain-resistant and quite hard-wearing, cleaning chemicals are not suitable for this type of carpet. So, a synthetic carpet made of nylon could be a better choice. However, if sustainability is your priority, then wool or other natural and hard-wearing materials such as sisal or jute could be appealing to you. Alternatively, a carpet made from recycled polyester could give you a balance of eco-friendliness, durability and cleanability.

Carpet on a bedroom floor

Choose a style

The style of your carpet isn’t simply down to material and pile though. Colour and pattern play a large part too.

If you like to redecorate frequently, then a neutral-toned carpet will blend in with changing colour schemes. And small or dark rooms will benefit from light colours. On the other hand, in high traffic areas, this may soon become discoloured. You also need to think about how colour can date your décor. Grey carpets have been very popular over the last few years. Yet now, as trends begin to change, home-owners face the dilemma of whether or not to renew their carpet even though it’s still in good condition.

Coins spilling from a jar on to the floor

Avoid costly mistakes

Fitting a new carpet is a big investment that takes time and money. Thus, prior to buying any carpet, it’s worth seeing it ‘in the flesh’. This could mean a trip to your local showroom or ordering a selection of samples. Nonetheless, it’s essential that you do one or the other. Simply looking online won’t tell you the exact colour of the carpet or how it feels.

Don’t forget to factor the underlay and other accessories into your costs. It’s tempting to think you can reuse the existing underlay, but this may be worn or lack the right thickness to give you a satisfactory result.

If you choose to buy your carpet online from a national or international retailer, they may offer to arrange the fitting for you. Don’t automatically think this is the best option. Finding your own carpet fitter means you can choose a local trades-person that you trust.

[disclosure*]

4 mistakes people make when having carpet fitted

4 mistakes people make when having carpet fittedcredit

Contrary to what some people will tell you, carpet has never gone out of style, and many will prefer the soft feel of a warm carpet under their feet over hardwood any day. A carpet is also a great option for children’s rooms thanks to its shock and sound-absorbing qualities. However, to get the most out of your new carpet, you have to make sure that you have all bases covered and don’t commit serious mistakes that you could end up regretting later on. Here are some of the most common mistakes people make when having carpet fitted.

Brown carpet with shadows across

Not choosing the right underlay

One of the most important things that you should do when having carpets fitted is to consider installing underlay. The only situation where we would advise against this is if you have underfloor heating. In this case, the underlay could prevent heat from seeping through, though you can find underlay with low thermal resistance.

Underlay is essential to making a carpet more comfortable. If you want to learn more about underlay, its benefits, and which one to pick, you should check out ColourBank Flooring and Beds. They have a useful page on how this can make carpet more comfortable by improving the carpet’s shock-absorbing qualities. They explain which type of underlay you should be using for a room with heavy traffic, for instance, or when would be the best time to have it upgraded.

5 different coloured carpetscredit

Going with the cheapest quote

This is one of the biggest mistakes you could ever make. Going with the absolute cheapest quote will only guarantee two things: either you’ll get the cheapest result, or end up paying much more in the end. You want to look at multiple quotes and you want to know if those quotes are fixed so that there will not be any unpleasant surprises. You want something near the middle unless you’re getting specialised service. If that’s the case, you can pay a little more for quality, but only if the contractor is a certified expert with verifiable experience and work.

Small dog laying on a carpet

Not looking at insurance

Insurance is very important when working with any contractor and you must ask for the contractor’s proof of insurance before you start. You also want to follow up and call the insurance company to see if their coverage is real and active. Insurance will protect your property in case they cause damage, it will protect you if someone gets injured as a result of their actions, and it will also protect you in case they quit the job in the middle for any reason.

Layered carpet samples

Not considering professional installation

But the worst mistake is not having the carpets fitted by a professional in the first place. While you may feel like this is an easy job, a pro will get you better results. Not only that, but mistakes can be a headache to fix and you might have to call a pro anyway to come and fix everything. If a contractor makes a mistake, you’ll hopefully be able to evoke some clause in the contract that obligates them to fix it.

These are some of the mistakes you should avoid at all costs when it comes to carpets. In all cases, always make sure that you thoroughly vet the people you’re going to work with and know as much about the process before the project starts.

[disclosure*]