Style/Texture
Texture is all about the feel of the carpet and is created by
using different yarn types and different construction methods.
There are three basic carpet construction types that are used to
create a variety of different styles and textures .
All have different features and their choice for you very much
depends on personal preference.
Cut pile
A cut pile carpet generally has a more luxurious feel than other
styles of carpet. Cut pile carpets can vary from a resilient
hard twist (which has the equivalent of a 'perm' to hold the twist
in), to a softer plush pile (where the fibres stand up straight) or
a deeply sensuous shagpile. Cut pile carpets do show
footprints more readily which can vacuum out.
All cut pile carpets, particularly plush pile carpets will
develop lighter or darker patches over time. Known as
"shading", "puddling" or "watermarking" it is caused by the
permanent bending of the carpet pile fibres which then reflect the
light differently. In this respect, cut pile carpets are very
comparable to other natural textiles such as suede and velvet -
which also show light and dark areas and are appreciated for this
very quality. The extent to which shading occurs cannot be
accurately predicted or prevented and is most often related to the
location of use.
Shading does not affect the wear or durability of the carpet and
is not recognised as a manufacturing flaw or
defect. It is very important that you understand this
characteristic before you buy a cut pile carpet.
Loop pile
Level loop pile carpets can offer a classic or casual look
depending on the style. Loop pile carpets are easy care,
don't show footprints and are particularly suited to busy homes or
those with young children.
Textured loop pile carpets have a variation in the height of the
loops, providing added interest and texture on the floor.
Also a great option for busy households as they don't show
footprints and have excellent soil hiding properties.
Combination cut and loop pile
These are a clever combination of cut pile and loop pile
construction - the cut pile contrasting with the loops to create a
distinctive pattern which will retain its crispness on the
floor. A mix of textures here creates added interest and
(depending on the pattern) can range from the boldy dramatic to a
classic and tailored look. These carpets can also be mixed
and matched back to a plush pile range (where the colour palette
aligns) so you can create zones of interest by laying the
combination cut and loop pile within a border of plush pile.