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6 Steps To Choosing Kid Proof Carpet

By: Scott Becker

When choosing the right carpet for your home, there are many things to consider. First, establishing a realistic budget is a good first step as in any home remodeling job. And only you can determine how much money you plan to spend, but keep in mind that one of the most cost-effective choices you can make to cover your floor is carpeting. So don't skimp when making your carpeting selection,the more you decide to invest, the more satisfied you will be. Your new carpet will last longer and wear better.

Always consider how the room will be used before decorating it. I see so many people who do not take this into consideration, they purchase carpet that they find eye-catching and never consider its practicality. It may be wise to purchase a more durable carpet for high-traffic areas of the home. That is unless you are willing to go through all the trouble and expense of having it replaced way before its time.

The best carpet for high traffic areas is a loop. The carpet is more durable when the loop is smaller. Now you may not want this type of style for your carpet, but it is important to at least find a happy medium between style and practicality.

Also, choosing the right color carpeting is crucial. Many people use light or even white carpet that doesn't stay looking new too long. The paler shades are quite good looking and have the effect of making a room seem bigger, however in the majority of cases they're impractical. If you're going to have white carpeting, you better be ready to ask visitors to take off their shoes at the door.

When choosing new carpeting, it is always a good idea to consider how easy it may be to clean. You want to purchase something that can be easily maintained. That's why it is important to choose a carpet material that cleans up well.

Don't get your hopes up just because it comes with a warranty. Carpet warranties do not always live up to their reputation. Warranties are, for the most part, worthless--never let a carpet salesman sell you carpeting based on this alone.

Carpet is manufactured out of various materials. In addition, along with style and color, your carpet's fiber content needs to be kept in mind. The following are some types of fabrics carpets are made from.

1. The fabric most often used to make carpet is nylon. There is a simple explanation for this; it's the carpet fabric with the highest durability and also comes in a vast array of colors and styles. Nylon is also easy to clean.

2. Olefin - is another very durable fiber. The problem with olefin is that it is not easy to keep clean. Olefin only comes in a limited amount of styles and is not nearly as soft as nylon.

3. Polyester - is also a very popular carpet fiber. The main problem with polyester is that it does not wear well. The carpet will quickly flatten down and stay that way although it looks great at first.

4. One of the most luxurious fabrics in top of the line carpeting is wool. Wool is one of the most resilient fabrics and is problematic as it is difficult to clean and more costly than other carpet fibers.

There are many aspects to weigh when purchasing new carpet. You want to find the right carpet that not only looks nice, but also goes along with your lifestyle. When shopping for new carpeting, it's ok to ask a lot of questions and don't be persuaded by sales people. Carpeting is a major purchase and should be chosen carefully.

Scott and Nancy are a home improvement team who have been working together for 15 years. We can teach you basic improvements and repairs such as painting, installing a faucet and even picking out the right carpeting for your home. Visit us at youronlinehandyman.com See you soon...

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