Why Wall to Wall Carpet is returning

Jim Pemberton

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This trend will be slow, but bodes well for our industry
 

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BIG WOOD

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I don't know Jim.

Silk broadloom in every room? That's kinda dramatic

wool-sisal blend ? Are they trying to ruin the carpet cleaning industry as well?

And what is synthetic jute padding?

I was excited to start reading this article, but seeing the designer's opinion on the types of carpet suggested above has me worried a bit
 

Jim Pemberton

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I don't know Jim.

Silk broadloom in every room? That's kinda dramatic

wool-sisal blend ? Are they trying to ruin the carpet cleaning industry as well?

And what is synthetic jute padding?

I was excited to start reading this article, but seeing the designer's opinion on the types of carpet suggested above has me worried a bit

Separate the reasons for wall to wall carpet to be used from the fibers mentioned in the article, and you'll feel better.

There is a trend toward wool-tencel and wool-sisal in designer carpet, but that is still in the somewhat smaller (though attractive) upscale marketplace.

I am seeing more wall to wall wool as the only fiber used in the marketplace, but that isn't as problematic as wool blended with cellulose or regenerated cellulose fibers.
 
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From what I’ve experienced here in Chiselertown, USA zip 00000-000, delivery trucks wont be dropping off anytime soon. I could be wrong though.

Some designers before giving themselves designer title were castaways from the set of the Twilight Zone.
 
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