Wall To Wall
Carpets Can Be Durable, Attractive And Soft
I have hardwood flooring in my home but some rooms call for
wall to wall carpets. My daughter’s nursery is one of those
rooms. I originally loved the wood floors throughout the
entire home but I just didn’t feel comfortable with the hard
wood flooring in my daughter’s room. The nursery called for
wall to wall carpets but I just needed to figure out which
one to choose.
First of all the material had to be durable and it had to be
light in color. Oh yes, it had to be stain-resistant as
well. And soft. There were so many demands that I made on
the wall to wall carpets that choosing the right type seemed
as if it would be a breeze. It was not a breeze. It was more
like a hurricane.
Since the nursery is so small, I decided that we could
explore carpet remnants as an option for the wall to wall
carpets that we would explore. This is a money-saving idea
but it is not always the best option for anyone who is picky
about wall to wall carpets. Evidentially, I am picky.
The carpet remnants seemed to be worn out already. I knew
that they were brand new but they seemed to be shedding and
some of the material was pulling away from the stitching.
Normally, this would not really bother me but I was
considering putting these wall to wall carpets in a room
occupied by a child who puts everything in her mouth besides
food. Shredded material posed too much of a choking hazard.
Berber wall to wall carpets are safe and durable but they
are not always the softest option. They are commercial
quality but I just couldn’t see my little one having fun on
a Berber rug. I wanted something touchable. My husband
suggested that I add a shag rug to one of the wall to wall
carpets offered in the Berber style but we might as well
have just kept the hardwood floors and added a throw rug on
that.
Fortunately, I found wall to wall carpets that offered
durability, attractiveness and softness all in one. They
were also extremely easy to install. These wall to wall
carpets come in pre-cut squares that you put into place like
floor tiles.
You can mix and match colors and patterns if you like. And
if there is a stain that is impossible to remove, you simple
take out that square and replace it with another. I love the
pre-cut square wall to wall carpets almost as much as I love
my hardwood floors.
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