Jane Gallagher of Leeway Carpets considers the benefits of carpet over laminate flooring at home.

CARPET VS LAMINATE


Choosing your indoor flooring tends to be a decision between laminate and carpet. It’s not such a simple choice as one or the other and many homes have both. Laminate flooring is extremely popular but carpet is definitely enjoying a resurgence.

Aesthetics
The foundation of decorating

Because carpet is a foundation of decorating, covering a large quantity of the surface of our living spaces, it is an important consideration in the overall scheme of colour and texture. It can provide simplicity and casualness for softness and liveability; or it can provide vibrancy and heavier textures for making a statement.

Safety
Slips and falls

Safety in the home is a primary focus. Carpet is great for cushioning our foot steps, minimising slips and injuries from falls. It’s hard to watch a toddler take its first steps on a cold, hard floor. Carpet’s softness is ideal for family activity.

Safety is a big consideration for older members of the family too. Carpeted surfaces are significantly more effective at preventing slips and falls than hard, smooth surfaces. Maintaining balance, a consideration for individuals who use a cane or walker, can be less difficult with short pile carpet combined with an extra firm cushion.

Carpet can also reduce or eliminate reflected glare, minimising disorientation, and can reduce leg fatigue associated with walking or standing on hard surfaces.

Sound reduction
Carpet, easy on the ears and feet

With the introduction of computers, speaker telephones, big screen TV’s and video games, our homes have become a lot noisier. Fortunately, the solution to this problem of airborne sounds can be found right below our feet -- carpet.

Carpet not only serves as a beautiful floor covering, it also provides sound insulation. Additionally, carpet creates an aesthetic ambiance conducive to lowered voices and heightened privacy.

Colour
Mood and psychology

Studies have shown that colour has psychological affects on mood. With this in mind, blues, greens, teal, mauve, coral, peach and warm neutrals are often chosen for their soothing effects. Avoid hot tones such as reds and oranges, which may raise blood pressure.

Comfort
The feelgood factor

Feet and ankles are susceptible to temperature changes and will stay warmer on carpet due to its natural insulating properties. The surface temperature of carpet is substantially higher than that of hard surfaces due to its pile construction that acts as an efficient thermal insulator.

Maintenance
Carpet care

Regular, but simple, care helps counter the abuse your carpet suffers and helps it retain its beauty. What other home furnishing is walked all over? Vacuum every few days in high traffic areas, and once a week in lessused areas. Use a well-functioning vacuum cleaner, with an enclosed, efficient, dust-catching system.

Most carpet today has been treated for stain resistance and soil retardance, but stain resistant does not necessarily mean ‘stain proof’. Always address spills quickly. Have your carpet cleaned on a regular schedule, before it begins to show soil - a schedule of every twelve to eighteen months by a professional cleaning company is reasonable for more used areas of the home and will ensure your carpet lasts longer.

And last, but by no means least...
Romance
Getting romantic on an oak effect laminate floor just isn’t the same!

For more information please contact
Leeway Carpets & Contract Flooring
on 01443 400680
or email sales@leewayflooring.co.uk
www.leewayflooring.co.uk


 



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