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February 21st, 2010 Leave a comment Go to comments

The carpet market is a enormous market, with many different variations to select from. Listed below are 12 unique variations of carpet and what they can do for you and your home.

Woven

Woven carpet is produced on a loom that is very similar to woven cloth, being cut pile. There are many different colored yarns being used and the entire procedure is capable of producing extremely intricate patterns from designs that are generally pre-determined. Usually, woven is the highest quality of carpet available.

Tufted

This type of carpet is produced on a tufting machine by using either a single colored or sometimes a non colored yarn. If non colored is being utilized, then the carpet will probably be dyed or printed with a design as a independent process. Carpets that are tufted can either be cut pile, loop pile, or a combination of both. Machines can produce far more yards of carpet than weaving, and they are generally at the lower end of the market.

Needlefelt

The needlefelt type of carpet is more technologically advanced. It is produced by electrostatic attraction of individual fibers that form a unique carpet with extremely high durability. You would normally expect to find needlefelt carpet in the contract market such as in hotels or other places where there’s always going to be a great deal of traffic.

Flatweave

The flatweave carpet is produced by interlocking warp and weft threads. The forms of oriental flatwoven carpet include soumak, plain weave, and tapestry weave. This kind is not well known in the North American region, despite the fact that it is extremely popular in the orient and Japan.

Hooked rug

This is usually a simple construction of rug which is hand crafted by pulling strips of cloth like wool or cotton through the meshes of a particularly sturdy fabric. This kind of rug is often called a handicraft.

Knotted pile

With knotted pile carpets, the structural weft threads will alternate with a supplementary weft which will rise from the surface of the weave at a perpendicular angle.

Cut and loop piles

The cut and loop pile combines both looped and cut fibers. These carpets provide a range of surface textures for moderate durability. Cut and loop carpets are available in either solid or different colors. The several different layers in this carpet will be able to hide dirt and footprints in formal and casual areas.

Saxony

Saxony is made up of tightly twisted cut piles that are heat set straight. They consist of two or more fibers that have been twisted together in a yarn, and they give a very soft texture for casual as well as formal areas. They may tend to show each and every footprint and even marks from vacuum cleaners.

Textured saxony

Textured carpet is the top selling carpet, plus it is effective in casual areas because of it’s extremely soft feel. They’re tightly twisted and texture heat set for moderate durability. Additionally they offer a multi colored look designed to hide tracks and footprints.

Plush/velvet

Both plush and velvet are lightly twisted and offer a uniform color. They are quite soft and provide more level than textures. This type of carpet is perfect for formal areas due to it’s luxurious appearance.

Frieze

Frieze is a highly twisted cut pile style of carpet that is suited to high traffic areas. It has short fibers that will have a tendency to curl in different directions at the surface to help hide footprints and vacuum marks.

Level loop pile

The level loop pile is created by weaving even loops of yarn into carpet backing at both ends. This type of carpet is durable as well as track resistant, due to the strong loops. Higher loops in the carpet can provide a more luxurious look. They are also great because they will prevent dirt from filtering into the carpet.

Which ever type of carpet you select you have to consider many technical as well as aesthetic choices. With well over a hundred thousand styles and colors of carpet being released every year, selecting the right carpet to match your needs and your budget can be a very challenging task indeed

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