Cut and loop patterns.
In the loop carpet.
The patterned and textured appearance is a little more forgiving than a cut pile especially in a darker colour and a looped fibre.
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Loop pile carpet is perfect for family homes as it is durable resilient stylish and stain resistant.
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Check the density amount of pile yarn and how close the tufts are by bending the carpet sample in half with the tuffs facing outwards and looking for the carpet backing peeping through at the base.
If the carpet is tufted with a high and low loop and left uncut you have an unlevel hi lo or patterned loop.
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For example berber carpet with its distinctive loop pattern works well in basements hallways and stairs.
Loop pile is a popular style of carpet for high traffic areas in the home due to its strength and resilience.
Textured carpet is typically used in bedrooms family rooms and dens but can also be used in offices basements and hallways.
Durability is one of the main reasons why berber is a popular choice for home carpeting.
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Any type of carpet can be used in any room but different types of carpet are more popular in certain rooms.
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Berber carpet colors combined with the loop pile give this type of carpet a casual look.
You can also have a patterned loop referred to as a cut loop.
The less carpet backing you see the denser the carpet which means its likely more durable.
Its staying power is due to its tight weave and low loop pile making berber carpet a preferred choice for high traffic areas.
The cut and loop styles of the 70s and 80s were primarily available in a sculptured or carved design which featured a cut pile carpet with a few squiggly lines made out of loops running randomly through it somewhat resembling a marble texture.