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Rectangular Carpets Asiatic Kuza 160X230Cm Border Green

Asiatic Kuza 160X230Cm Border Green

Viscose, Green

£149.97

Or 3 interest-free payments of £49.99/mo.*

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Rectangular Carpets Furn Tibetan Tiger Woven Tribal-Inspired UV Black

Furn Tibetan Tiger Woven Tribal-Inspired UV Black

Black

£35.99

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Rectangular Carpets Catherine Lansfield Catherine Lansfield Blocks Rug Grey
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Catherine Lansfield Catherine Lansfield Blocks Rug Grey

Grey

£47.20£59.00

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Rectangular Carpets Concept Looms Concept Looms Lux Gold
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Concept Looms Concept Looms Lux Gold

Gold

£43.01

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Think Rugs Super Teddy Plain Shaggy Rug 60 x 120 cm Grey

Think Rugs Super Teddy Plain Shaggy Rug 60 x 120 cm Grey

Polyester, Grey

£42.00

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Carpets: 3 things to consider before buying

When selecting carpets, the material is crucial as it impacts durability, comfort, and maintenance. Wool carpets are luxurious and naturally stain-resistant, ideal for living rooms. Synthetic fibers like nylon or polyester are budget-friendly and hard-wearing, making them perfect for high-traffic areas. For those with allergies, consider natural fibers like jute or sisal, which are hypoallergenic and eco-friendly.

Before purchasing a carpet, it's essential to measure your space accurately to ensure a good fit. Use a tape measure to determine the length and width of the area. Consider the layout of your furniture; you might want a carpet that fits entirely under your dining table or just beneath the front legs of your sofa. Leave at least 18″ of floor space around the edges for a balanced look in larger rooms.

Choose carpets that complement your home's aesthetic while fulfilling functional needs. For instance, if you have children or pets, opt for darker colors or patterns that can hide stains and wear. In contrast, lighter shades can make small rooms appear more spacious but may require more frequent cleaning. Consider pile height too; low-pile carpets suit busy areas as they're easier to clean, while high-pile options add coziness to bedrooms.

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