LIVING SPACES Inside
-room guide to helping your customers find their perfect carpet. Sweet Dreams
When we think of cosy bedrooms, soft textures and homely colours spring to mind. Whatever the season, a bedroom should be a haven where you can relax and carpet choice is the perfect place to start when looking to create a calm and comforting sanctuary.
The texture of wool underfoot, coupled with a warming shade or welcoming pattern, makes the perfect base upon which to shape a snug and inviting interior scheme. Pairing a soft woven wool carpet with accessories in cashmere, mohair and linen will all work to create a soft and calming aesthetic.
Patterned flooring is a versatile option. For many years, plain carpet has been the option of choice. However, recently we are seeing a return to patterned styles in on-trend colours. For example, classic patterns and prints such as tartans and plaids are making a resurgence.
First Impressions Count
A hallway is usually the first and last glance of a home that guests will get, so it’s important to make a good impression. Whether it’s a bold pattern or a more subtle aesthetic that your customer is looking for, Brintons provides a wide choice of carpets and rugs to create a memorable entrance.
With people spending more time at home than ever right now, it’s become very important for homes to spark joy however and wherever they can. Hallway decoration should be equally as smile-inducing as a living room.
Patterns are perfect for high-traffic areas prone to dust and dirt, so are ideal for a hallway. Brintons uses an Axminster construction for its patterned carpets as this creates superior definition and a longer-lasting carpet.
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