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Cut Pile: Offering An Assortment Of Options Walking barefoot through your living room over a new, luxurious carpet is an extraordinary sensation. Your feet sinking into the soft pile while feeling the cushion underneath just reinforces your decision to have it placed in your home. New carpet adds a sense of comfort to any space, from your bedroom to your family room. But not every carpet is cut equal. There are different types to choose from that can affect the way it feels underneath your feet or how it adapts to your lifestyle. One of the most popular choices for residential uses is cut pile. Cut pile is created when the woven loops of the carpet are cut short, making the fibers stick straight up. The tips, which are slightly frayed, give it the soft feel. While cut pile is a style all its own, there are an array of options within this style to choose from; below are a few examples. Plush A formal and luxurious choice, plush carpet has a soft look and feel. It is sometimes referred to as velvet carpet because of these attributes. The piles in plush carpet are dense and lightly twisted, creating the appearance of blending together uniformly. More formal areas, such as master bedrooms or formal living rooms where foot traffic is less pronounced, are the most popular spots for plush carpet. Attention to maintenance is a key with plush carpet as the pile can be easily crushed by footsteps and other imprints over time. Saxony Saxony is produced by twisting the carpet fibers and then cutting and heating them so they stand up straight. Like plush carpet, saxony is a favorite in a traditional or formal setting because of the warm elegance it creates. It does have a tendency to show footprints and other markings, though technology has improved its durability. Saxony predominantly comes in solid colors, but textured options are available, typically made of two tones of the same color which helps counteract marks and footprints. Frieze Because of its very tightly twisted fibers that curl in various directions, frieze carpet is often referred to as trackless carpet, hinting to its durability and efficiency in hiding footprints and vacuum marks. This makes it a worthy alternative for high-traffic areas and a strong selling point among cut pile carpet. The random, complex patterns that make frieze so resilient also limit the colors that are available. However, styles range from a neat nub to the casual loose that is popular today. With new carpet comes the feeling of a fresh start. Cut pile carpet offers a well rounded assortment of options that you can apply to many of your living spaces. The luxurious feel is just a step away.
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