When it comes to carpeting flint gray is the new beige.
Is berber carpet still fashionable.
While it was once thought of only for basement rec rooms and home offices it is now a popular choice for all areas of the home.
Berber carpeting is a wonderful choice for any home but there are a few things to remember before you make a purchase.
Berber carpet colors combined with the loop pile give this type of carpet a casual look.
Looped construction carpet products have been completely re imagined by textile and carpet design houses.
Its staying power is due to its tight weave and low loop pile making berber carpet a preferred choice for high traffic areas.
Berber has instead become a synonym for any looped weave carpet.
While still produced the berber carpet that was such a hot item in the 1990s is indeed outdated.
If you have pets we recommend that you do not have berber installed in your home.
Not that the need for neutral carpet has gone away.
Berber is a very versatile carpet style and can work with many types of decor.
Berber is still a popular choice.
It also offers the most bang for your bucks.
And the new berber styles are anything but behind the times.
Variation in height and sculptured effects offer a bolder look.
Looped style carpeting tends to snag claws of pets and cats enjoy pulling them out for fun.
Here a nylon carpet in the shade lends softness and style to a modern farmhouse inspired den by the interior design firm nk living.
We continue to see smaller denier finer looped fabrics some with very small patterns and others with more dramatic pattern repeats.
Now tailored loops micro berber and subtle cut and loop textures have taken hold.
Compared to other types of carpet materials such as wool or polyester nylon is the overwhelming favorite because it is reasonably low maintenance.