Carpets make the home feel complete. For most people, nothing beats having a comfy and soft feeling under their feet. Fortunately, stylish and beautiful carpets are available in various patterns, cuts, and colors to fit your aesthetic.

Therefore, with carpets adding to the décor, choosing the right style is vital. Each of the following styles has a special feature as well as distinct advantages and disadvantages. However, with all the design options, you might feel overwhelmed. So, to visually help you understand the styles of carpets, this video breaks down all the types and styles.

In addition, consider some factors before settling for a style. For starters, the cost of the carpet may have an impact on the style you choose. Although some styles are slightly expensive, the carpet offers comfort and luxury. The maintenance needed to keep your carpet in great shape might also be an influencing factor.

So, to try and make the decision process as easy as possible, you must understand the different styles of carpet. Here’s a guide to the different styles of carpets:

Different Styles Of Carpets

#1 Cut-Pile 

This carpet style is perhaps one with a more luxurious and formal look. Made by twisting carpet fibers together into knots, this carpet style provides durability in shape. As such, it’s known for being diverse, durable, soft, and easy to clean.

Some of the most popular cut-pile carpets are listed below:

Saxony

This cut-loop carpet is very dense thanks to the tightly twisted carpet fibers that have been cut and heated to remain standing straight. As such, the result of this process makes for a luxurious feeling underfoot. In addition, its deep pile offers excellent insulation and timeless quality.

Plush

This carpet has an even cut that makes it smooth and sleek. Its constructions from closely tufted strands give it a velvety and luxurious appearance. Besides the stylish and cozy look, plush carpets offer protective elements that make maintenance easy and add the ability to repel dirt and stains. Therefore, plush carpets offer great comfort depending on the fiber you choose.

Frieze

This cut pile carpet has a unique and dense appearance with more twists to each tuft. Its long fibers and tight twists make it more durable than other styles. As such, dirt and seams are concealable, making maintenance easy.

Shag

This style is typically associated with the 1970 era when the look became popular. The long-haired fibers of this deep pile carpet contribute to the popularity of this style. As such, it’s soft, plushy, and luxurious with a casual look.

However, note that shag-styled carpets might have a sloppy appearance that adds great texture to your space. The main advantage of this carpet’s construction is that its tight and thick pile can be durable enough. They take the stress of footing well, making it perfect for professional settings.

Shag RugCable

Like shag and Frieze cable carpets have looser and curly fibers that look individual due to the tight twist. Therefore, this texture makes it perfect for rooms with high traffic, especially when it comes to cleaning it.

#2 Loop Pile

Unlike cut pile with exposed tips, loop pile is quite the opposite. This carpet style is made by connecting the fiber twice to the backing. As a result, it forms tightly bound loops to make it more durable.

Loop pile carpets are more versatile, with differing heights and textures. Meaning they can either be level or multi-level. As such, the carpet ends up with a clean and uniform look. Discussed below are the two styles of loop pile carpets.

Level Loop Pile

This loop pile style has uniform-length loops that look relatively smooth and even. The patterned and textured appearance is from short fibers that are tightly looped. As such, the fibers are uncut, making them hard to crush, soil, or stain.

Multi-level Loop Pile

Also known as high-loop carpet, this style comes from running rows of both cut and loop piles. As such, the loops will be of varying heights, thus creating a multi-dimensional design.

If you’re a fan of fun movements such as swirls, multi-level loop piles offer that and more. All the fun movements create a pattern with an aesthetically pleasing multi-color effect. But apart from the aesthetic factor, this style makes the carpet dense enough to prevent spills and dust from remaining on the surface.

#3 Cut-Loop Pile

As the name suggests, this carpet style is a mixture of both cut pile loop and loop pile styles. When these styles are combined, the result looks like different surface textures and patterns. However, note that the heights of various carpet piles can vary. It means you can access a high-cut, medium, and low-cut pile.

Bottom Line

Carpet styles differ, just as there are different types of carpets. Depending on the fiber height and tightness, the carpet style comes in multiple designs. As a result, when choosing the style of carpet, considering the functionality and maintenance is vital. So, remember that for comfort, consider keeping everything simple and laid back.

Published in: Ideas | Author: Lynn

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