Custom Area Rugs : Choosing the Right
Style of Carpet
When considering the purchase of a custom fabricated
rug, the question of carpet style & carpet
quality is important. There are many carpet styles
to choose from. Here's an inside look at the top
rated carpet mills, & the various styles that
are offered.
Mohawk Inc & Shaw
Carpet are the largest manufacturers
of carpet. Over the last decade there has been
a tremendous consolidation of carpet mills. Most
of the smaller mills have been purchased by these
two giants. They now boast extensive selections
in every style imaginable. They both have high
ratings for quality, durability, as well as a
broad range of price points.
Masland Carpets &
Fabrica International are smaller scale,
specialized carpet mills. They have custom rug
making facilities 'in house'. Both mills produce
exceptional custom rugs in tufted wool & custom
rug fabrication. These two mills carry the more
diverse color lines. You can expect to pay a premium
price for these products.
Eden Carpets
carries a good selection of pre-tufted wool products.
Expect to pay premium pricing for wool.
Design Materials Inc. has an
extensive selection of sisal carpet, sisal wool
blends, & sisal grass products. The 'sisal
carpet' is woven into a jute backing that is ideal
for rug fabrication. These sisal carpets can be
bordered with tapestry fabrics. This is a popular
trend that has been going strong for the past
decade.
Here are a few quick suggestions
on choosing the right styles for your project.
Dense commercial grades are
ideal if you want a short carpet pile height.
You'll want 30-40 oz face weight carpet. There
are plenty of colors available from Mohawk and
Shaw. It's even possible to get that custom beveled
look in these commercial grade materials.
Plush residential grades are
perfect for home owners who desire a thick plush
carpet. The carpet mills all produce a healthy
range of options. Color lines are frequently updated
& reflect current trends in home decorating.
It's recommended that you choose higher quality
styles for rugmaking purposes.
Some styles have a smooth velvety finish. They
are thick, plush, and luxurious. However, the
current trends in manufacturing are towards a
more textured look. These textured styles are
equally plush, yet have a few extra twists that
give the face yarns a little more dimension. These
styles are known as 'textured styles'. They are
great for minimizing foot prints & vacuum
marks from the rug. Blending both of these styles
can create an exceptional custom rug: The field
piece can be textured and the design elements
can be a velvet plush.
In conclusion, it all
comes down to what your needs are. If you want
a rug that can withstand more foot traffic then
I suggest choosing shorter commercial grades.
If you want a rug that is thicker & more luxurious,
then choose a residential grade. If you are looking
for a natural fiber that has a woven appearance,
then choose a sisalcarpet. You can even blend
carpet styles to create a multi-dimensional look
and feel.
© 2007 Russell Webb-
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