Latest Carpet Trends at Fun on the Floor

Filed under: Hints, Home Improvement — admin at 12:17 am on Wednesday, March 25, 2009

The collective of carpet manufacturers and retailers has come together to promote the virtues of the home carpet ideas category to showcase carpet possibilities within a living space through a bespoke carpet brand called “Fun on the Floor”.

The Fun on the Floor brand has been created to revitalise the nation’s love affair with carpet by displaying its versatility and offering ideas on how it can instantly update the home. Funding came by the way of a group of UK and continental manufacturers together with Headlam and Carpetright, this £7m two year campaign will cover a variety of communications activity.

Carpet is a great way to add warmth and comfort in your home, and is also a much better sound insulator than a harder surface. In today’s world people shopping for a carpet can choose from an array of styles, fibers, textures, and unique characteristics. Residential carpet is often seen as a significant outlay for consumers, however it can actually be a relatively inexpensive way to revitalise your living space. A sensible choice when choosing a carpet would retain a balance between style requirements and practical factors. It’s essential when choosing the right carpet for your living space that you keep your budget in mind as well as, how much punishment the carpet is likely to receive, and the amount of looking after it will require.

Replacing worn out all carpet is a great excuse to transform your living space. People often notice that carpets become worn in those areas which people walk over the most, which why it’s important to carefully consider what carpet you choose for these areas. The Fun on the Floor campaign is a great example of how different kinds of carpet can be so effective at completely transforming different parts of a living space.

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