As your local flooring store, we know that choosing the right carpet is about more than just style; it’s about creating a cozy, welcoming space for your family to enjoy. Whether you’re looking for something soft and luxurious or durable and kid-friendly, we’re here to help you find the perfect fit for your home. Our carpet guide is designed with you in mind, offering practical tips and honest advice to make the process simple and stress-free. Let’s explore the world of carpet together and find the flooring that fits your life.
Carpet flooring has stood the test of time for good reason. Whether you're designing a cozy bedroom retreat or welcoming living and dining rooms, carpet brings a blend of comfort, practicality, and style that few other flooring options can match.
Here’s why homeowners and businesses alike continue to choose carpet:
In short, carpet continues to be a top flooring choice because it combines function and flair in a way that suits nearly any lifestyle or design vision. Interested? Order flooring samples straight to your door to see and feel for yourself before you buy!
To pick the right carpet material, consider how you live in each room. There are four basic types of carpet materials:
Nylon is the most stain-resistant and durable carpet fiber available when treated with stain protection. It is the fiber of choice for homes with pets and children and for those who entertain a lot. Because of its durability and resistance to vacuum marks, nylon carpets are perfect for heavy-foot traffic areas like hallways and stairs.
Polyester is known for its luxurious look, feel, and wonderful selection of colours and styles. Polyester carpeting has the ideal endurance for homes with a normal amount of traffic. It also offers excellent stain resistance, making it a practical and stylish choice for families.
Olefin offers good stain resistance and can even withstand some moisture, but it scores below nylon and polyester for wearability. It is best suited for rooms with low foot traffic in loop pile construction or high, very densely cut piles.
As a natural fiber, wool carpets are naturally soil-resistant but not inherently stain-resistant. Wool looks good for a long time and is organically well-constructed. Thanks to its soft texture, wool offers excellent insulation, helping to regulate room temperature and reduce energy costs. Plus, its durability and timeless appeal make it a premium choice for those seeking both comfort and longevity.
Over 90% of residential carpets are manufactured as tufted carpet. A tufting machine works like an oversized sewing machine with hundreds of needles that insert loops of fiber (tufts or stitches) into the carpet's backing to form the face pile of the carpet.
How long your carpet will last depends on how well it is made. Quality construction affects the durability, appearance, and price of the carpet and is most influenced by the twist of the fibers and the density of the tufts.
Twist refers to how tightly the fiber (carpet yarn) has been twisted. The tighter the yarn loops are twisted, the better the carpet will withstand crushing and matting.
This is especially important in cut and deep-pile carpets because the tips are exposed and can quickly become untwisted. Frieze carpet has the highest twist level at about 7-9 twists per inch (TPI), whereas most cut pile carpet styles have between 3-6 twists per inch.
Density refers to both the amount and how tightly packed together the fibers are within the carpet. The closer together the fibers are placed, the denser the carpet will be, and the better it will wear and perform.
To check for carpet density, try reaching the carpet backing by pressing your fingers on the carpet fibers. The more difficult it is to get the backing, the denser the carpet. Or, with outward-facing tufts, bend the carpet into a U-shape and look at how much of the carpet backing is visible. The less backing that shows, the denser the carpet.
Carpet texture refers to how the fibers are attached to the backing. There are three different types of textured surfaces and carpet pile heights, including low-pile, medium-pile, and high-pile carpet.
Cut pile carpets consist of yarns that are cut at the ends. The soft feel of cut pile carpet makes it a perfect choice for the most comfortable areas of your home, including bedrooms, living rooms, and family rooms. There are five basic styles of traditional cut pile carpets that each provide a different look and texture:
The primary difference among these styles is the number of twists in the yarns, which ultimately influences the carpet's durability. Surface textures are most common with cut pile carpets, with fibers of uneven lengths providing a fuller, more textured appearance.
Loop pile carpets have yarns that are looped and uncut on the carpet surface. The pile height can vary from a low, tightly constructed pile to a more luxurious, high-level pile. Loop pile carpets have strength and soil-hiding capabilities, making them ideal for heavy-traffic areas. Berber carpet is one of the most popular loop styles and can be constructed with level loops or multilevel loops.
As the name suggests, this carpet has a combination of high-cut tufts and lower loops in a variety of sculptured patterns. Cut-and-loop yarn carpets offer good performance but are slightly less durable than loop carpets. Many patterned carpets are made with cut-and-looped yarn.
There are two popular methods for dying carpet; both methods offer great colour:
Choosing the right carpet colour is more than just matching your curtains. It can transform the mood, functionality, and flow of your entire home.
For traditional rooms or formal settings, deeper hues like navy, burgundy, or charcoal add sophistication and warmth. These richer tones also work well with classic furnishings and architectural details, enhancing the room's aesthetic appeal. In contrast, lighter neutrals such as cream, beige, or soft grey help create a uniform look, making smaller spaces feel more open and airy, especially useful when laying carpet throughout the whole house.
When selecting carpets for busy households, especially in high-use areas like hallways and family rooms, colour plays an important role in maintenance. Mid-tones or multi-tonal patterns are ideal for hiding footprints, spills, and dirt, allowing your new carpet to stay fresher longer.
These are often paired with textured plush styles or carpets that combine loop and cut pile, offering a balance between a velvety texture and practicality. Such designs are not only visually forgiving but also highly durable, making them a smart choice for areas with constant foot traffic.
For low-traffic areas or different rooms with specific design goals, like a guest bedroom, reading nook, or home office, you can be more adventurous with colour and texture. Softer, paler tones can bring a calming ambiance, and a textured plush carpet adds a layer of tactile luxury.
These spaces are perfect for indulging in styles that elevate aesthetic appeal without worrying as much about wear. Ultimately, choosing a carpet colour should reflect both your lifestyle needs and the unique personality of each space in your home.
Consider how you live in each room. You might need more stain-resistant carpeting for dining rooms, but you can afford to opt for plush carpet or a high-pile carpet in the bedroom. If you have kids, pets, and high-traffic areas or entertain a lot, you will want to choose a carpet with stain resistance.
Choosing a carpet with quality stain resistance won't limit your options when it comes to carpet styles and colours. Your primary factor in determining stain resistance is the type of carpet fiber, including nylon, polyester, olefin, or wool.
Beyond fiber type, most manufacturers apply post-production stain protection treatments to enhance the natural stain-resistant properties of any fiber.
Need a little guidance? Our flooring experts are here to help you find the perfect option for your home and lifestyle. We’ll walk you through every step of the process, so you can feel confident in your choice. Don’t forget to check out our Carpet Care and Warranty Guide, which is packed with helpful tips and important details about your product’s warranty. We’re more than just a store; we’re your neighbor, here to make your flooring journey simple, stress-free, and tailored just for you.
Now that you know more about carpet types, fibers, and styles, you’re ready to find the perfect fit for your home. As your local flooring store, we’re here to help every step of the way. Try our Room Visualizer tool to see how different styles and colors will look in your space, or contact us for personalized advice. Whether you’re updating a single room or your whole home, we’re your trusted neighbor, here to make the process easy and stress-free. Let’s bring your vision to life together. Schedule your free at-home consultation now!