Carpet
From
soft, layered intricate vine and floral designs to multi-levelled patchwork
weaves to tailored ribs, geometric loops and lattices to nubby, terry-like
twists, there are more than 200 styles and 4,000 colours of wall-to-wall carpet
on the market today. "The unique and innovative patterns, textures, and
colours that are available today, resulting from the latest fibre and manufacturing
technologies, offer endless home styling options and are taking the spotlight
at every floor show", says Leslie Beaumont, from Beaulieu Canada, Canada's
largest carpet manufacturer.
Designers
are now selecting carpet to create the focus in an overall room design scheme,
rather than treating it simply as a neutral backdrop to other furnishings.
Modern carpet textures offer architectural interest to the floor with height
variation, sculptured effects and are the perfect contrast
to smooth wall and furniture surfaces. Contemporary organic patterns coordinate
easily with other interior upholstery and drapery fabrications. Even a choice
of a subtle design will create interest underfoot and a look that is sophisticated,
neutral and pleasing to the eye. Visit the web site www.yourhomestyle.ca for
carpet decorating tips and trends using texture and colour.
For practical
consideration, texture and patterned carpet are popular for minimizing soil
and vacuum marks and increasing the perception of quality and value. Besides
being the perfect design medium, no other flooring choice surpasses wall-to-wall
carpet for comfort, warmth, sound-proofing, performance, and price.
As life gets
more hectic, we strive to make our homes the perfect oasis and surround ourselves
with what we like. The trend is to make our homes softer, simpler, and more
liveable, and we are expressing ourselves and our own individuality through
colour, texture and pattern. To transform a space, designers start from the
floor up. Carpet has evolved to become a valuable, infinitely pliant design
tool, and is becoming the latest trend, and a key element in the interior
design process for any room.
Article reprinted with permission of News Canada.