When it comes to selecting new bedroom flooring, there are several options available depending on the overall look and 'feel' you are trying to achieve. For some, there is nothing like the cosy feel of a thick carpet underfoot in a bedroom, while others prefer a hard floor usually with a more contemporary look.
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carpet
Carpet is the most frequently used flooring material in bedrooms. Due to its warmth underfoot, the huge array of colours, textures and patterns available and great acoustic qualities, it is easy to see why carpet is still such a popular choice.
In our showroom, we have a wide range of traditional wool carpets, together with innovative new materials that are easy to clean and fully stain-resistant. Carpet comes in so many colours, it is often very difficult to choose exactly the right shade. We now offer a carpet colour matching service...you bring us the colour you like and we produce a carpet made to your exact shade!
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hard flooring
Over recent years there has been a significant increase in the popularity of hard flooring being used in bedrooms. Creating a more contemporary feel, the installation of a new hard floor in your bedroom area can really change the aesthetics and ambiance of the room. Many allergy sufferers have found that moving from carpet to hard flooring (particularly wood, bamboo, cork and linoleum) in their bedrooms has improved symptoms significantly.
Visit our showroom in Frating to see the full range of hard floor coverings we offer:
- solid wood
- engineered wood
- cork
- bamboo
- linoleum
- luxury vinyl sheet and tiles
- laminate
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rugs
In a bedroom area, a rug can provide a focal colour, texture or design statement to the room, often co-ordinating with other decor and soft furnishings to create a particular look or feel.
Rugs can cover carpeting, natural floor coverings such as sisal and seagrass and any type of hard flooring. In our showroom we have the option for you to design your own rug, of any size and in a huge array of materials (eg. wool plain, wool pattern, sisal, coir etc) and many different types of edging and backing options. Do pop in and have a look!
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