Types of Carpet
Every carpet style is different - and not just when it comes to looks. Softness and durability over time are also factors at play when choosing a carpet. We'll break down some of the key differences here.
Textured carpet has a dense, uneven surface that creates patterns for a casual look. This style is adept at hiding footprints and vacuum tracks, which makes it a great choice for rooms that get a lot of traffic and activity.Saxony carpet, otherwise known as "plush" carpeting, has a soft, even surface for a smooth, inviting finish. While luxurious, be aware that seams, footprints and vacuum marks will show up more easily in saxony.Frieze carpet consists of long, twisted fibers that each lie in different directions. This makes for a loose, casual visual effect, with a deep, luxurious texture. Frieze carpet is also extremely durable, so it works well in high-traffic areas.Cable or shag carpet consists of long, thick yarns that are very comfortable underfoot. These carpets are best suited to low-traffic areas, as they'll begin to show wear patterns over time.
Loop pile carpet consists of loops of yarn. These can either sit at a range of heights for a patterned effect, or all at an even height for a soft and smooth feel. Both styles create an informal look and are exceptionally durable.
Cut & Loop carpet consists of both straight cut fibers and looped yarns, creating stylishly sculpted patterns that are both soft and smooth underfoot. As a bonus, these patterns also hide wear marks and loose dirt and soil very well.