Friday, October 30, 2009

The Right Way To Choose Carpet Color

To pick out carpet color is usually easier said than done. In fact, the color of a carpet, room or even the whole house can be the center of argument between spouses! The thing about deciding on a new floor design or color is that it isn’t just about considering personal taste.

Carpet Samples

The first action to take is to brainstorm. This may make choosing a new floor color much easier in the long run. Visit a number of carpet stores and gather some samples. Stores that specialize in carpets will almost always have sample swatches on hand so that you can review a number of carpet designs and colors in the comfort of your own home.

When you arrive home, take a few colors that you definitely adore. Pick your top 5 carpet colors. At this time you need to choose carpet color more carefully. Lay each sample on the floor and see if you like them in a specific room. This will give you an idea of how a certain carpet color might appear in a room prior to the actual carpet installation.

Analyzing Carpet Color

There are three basic“categories” of color, and which are cool, neutral and hot. Hot colors are often those that catch attention most, like orange and red. They are often called “hot” because they convey a sense of excitement. Thus, hot colors are often installed in entertainment rooms, living rooms and kitchens. Then again, cool colors are laid-back and express a sense of tranquillity. Cool colors include blues and pale greens. These colors are often used in bedrooms and bathrooms. Finally, neutral colors are somewhere in the middle. These colors often go well with a lot of other colors and include off-white, beige and gray.

Practicality of Your New Carpeting

Believe it or not, color plays a big part in the practical planning of your new floor. Are you planning to keep this carpet for many years (10 years)? Do you have many kids or pets? Are you thinking of reselling your home? A carpet that’s intended to last and withstand staining frequently has colors that are easy to keep clean, like grays. Stains may easily blend in with dark gray. If you’re planning to resell your home in the future, neutral colors usually sell best, as not everyone will like a vibrant red or blue carpet.

Room’s Existing Style

Naturally, you need to balance your style and the room’s existing style. Small rooms or rooms with low ceilings benefit most from cooler or neutral carpet colors because these visually expand a particular space. On the other hand, a larger room will benefit most with warmer and brighter carpet colors as these colors break up the monotony of the space and add warmth and interest.

Matching the color of your carpet and the color of the rest of the room is frequently not advised simply because this makes a room appear dead and boring. If you wish to have something neutral, you can always incorporate one color of varying shades into one room. You may combine contrasting colors like yellow and purple, however, do not overdo it in one room. A single color should stand out a bit more than the other in this case.

Lighting and Carpet Color

Choose carpet color you will like under a variety of lighting. You’ll be surprised just how brown can turn green under different lighting. Attempt to test your samples under various lighting, for instance, under a yellow bulb, white bulb and natural sunlight.

Naturally, you should select something that you can live with for a long time. Yet, you need to also consider your own home. For example, no one wants a carpet color that looks out of place with the remainder of the room. So before you call for carpet installation, take some time to review some of the options you need to take first.

About The Author

Jim Nesbitt is the owner of a Tampa, Forida flooring store. Read more about flooring in Tampa at his website www.hanoverfloors.com

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Hi Tampa Carpet Shoppers

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I'm a third generation flooring store owner and have lived in Tampa for 25 years. My store is located in the NW Tampa area on Sheldon Road.

We have a very nice flooring showroom, please drop in and visit some time, I'd love to meet you.