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While little attention is paid to floor coverings in day-to-day life, they’re a critical part of a home. Whether carpet, hardwood flooring, laminate flooring or ceramic flooring, all of the different flooring options have different functions, different durability, different price points, and make a different feel in the room in which they’re in. One of the most important industries within flooring is that of carpet. It’s little wonder, since so many homes utilize carpeting in one or more rooms. Choosing the right carpeting can be a daunting decision, but with a little help, it can basically be a fun project.

The first consideration for selecting carpet is the price range. Carpets have a particularly wide price range, going from $10 - $15 per yard all the way to $40 per yard and beyond. A basic measurement of the room is necessary to tally the amount of yards required, which will assist a decorator, homeowner, or builder in making the right decision about price. Keep in mind that price has a massive bearing on quality. While itis of course possible to find quality choices on closeout or during super sales, with carpeting, you usually get what you pay for. At any rate, decide the price range first, before shopping. This grants aconsumer to bypass the unfortunate situation of falling madly in love with a certain choice only to find out that it’s completely out of reach price-wise. Note that discount retail stores now make it possible to get nearly anything at a lower price.

Another thing worth considering for selecting fantastic carpet is the traffic pattern of the room to be carpeted. Corridors and stairways clearly see a lot of traffic, so that the carpeting that’s selected must be long-wearing. Family rooms, rec rooms, and play rooms also see high traffic volumes, making a durable carpet an absolute prerequisite. A short pile will usually fit the bill here, as will berbers and the ever-popular cut and loop styles.

Stain resistancy and color are also exceedingly crucial to a carpet choice. For some, stain protection isn’t extremely important. Virtually all carpets offer some form of stain protection, but the levels vary. Empty nesters, for example, tend to place less importance on stain protection that families with babies do. Color is also critical to making a good selection. Not only does it have ahuge impact on a room’s decorating scheme, but color also has the ability to mask stains (dark or neutral carpeting), or to make them stand out (white or beige carpeting).

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