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Pretty carpet or sensible one?

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Izabella Wed 11-Jan-17 22:59:36

Just ordered some cushion floor.

rosesarered Wed 11-Jan-17 21:55:23

Had all cream carpets when we lived away from the family, now we are all near, including grandchildren, we went for the brown heather mix carpets everywhere ( apart from a few hard floors.) It has been down for about four years now and I have never had to clean 'spots' on it, the only time it needed mopping was from red wine, and it lifted out.Brilliant! Go for all wood floors or a mid brown heather mix, you won't regret it.

f77ms Wed 11-Jan-17 21:54:33

I am about to change my carpet which is a mid grey to wooden flooring with a large rug . The mid grey carpet is not bad for hiding stains but I KNOW it must be filthy with everything which gets spilled , tramped in and of course the pets . I wouldn`t go for brown though , grey is a better colour and goes with other colours more easily ( and more modern if you care)

kittylester Wed 11-Jan-17 21:54:02

Pigging phone - a touch of orange!

We have no scotchgard on ours and they have been down 8 years and look fine even after DD3 running a wedding cake making business with the attendant sugar being trodden everywhere. We also regularly have toddlers here.

Ankers Wed 11-Jan-17 21:49:17

I was hoping that by the time that we have to change our carpet, there would be new advances in the whole subject!
Practical carpet it will have to be then.

gettingonabit Wed 11-Jan-17 21:43:26

I was determined to have a fashionable cream carpet when dd was a baby. Unfortunately on one occasion she chose to propel herself backwards off the changing mat thingy and do a massive yellow pee all over it.

The stain never came out properly.sad.

I now have a dark grey carpet. It's been down 7 years and not a mark! It must be absolutely filthy in reality.

Grey is more attractive than brown/beige imho; goes with pretty much everything.

Crafting Wed 11-Jan-17 21:25:25

Thanks everyone for your input. I know we should really get a red wine coloured carpet with tea and coffee coloured splodges, red paint flecks and a mud splattered stipple pattern but I do so want the lovely cream one. Got till Monday to decide confused

Jalima Wed 11-Jan-17 21:24:14

I decided against Scotchguard because I was worried about the chemicals and DH's asthma

Big mistake!

Alima Wed 11-Jan-17 21:22:35

Do you mean a touch of Persian Kitty? Cryptic clue?

DaphneBroon Wed 11-Jan-17 21:10:38

PS a good rug also helps not only to protect the carpet but draw the eye. Grace!s rug is an example!!

DaphneBroon Wed 11-Jan-17 21:08:00

Ours is a sort of light wheat(?) colour looking like seagrass and has survived over 10 years and the occasional dog accident. The old carpet, a tobacco coloured shagpile (yes!) was perfect though you couldn't see ANYTHING on it and I do mean ANYTHING
However I don't let Grace in unless we are around, she has the run of the kitchen and hall, tiles and turtle mats in the former and a pine green carpet in the latter. Because nobody is bombproof.
A light carpet with flecks, provided it is Scotchgarded and you keep a supply of 1001 or Vanish carpet spray for emergencies should be fine. Honestly we had more trouble from people's shoes (men's) when DH used to host a study group,once a week and the carpet in front of the sofa got scuffed.

whitewave Wed 11-Jan-17 21:04:18

I used to have a large wool cream rug on the wood floor in the sitting room during my art Deco period. Had it professionally cleaned once or twice a year. Nightmare but looked lovely. Now have a patterned all wool rug bought from America for my cosy lookgrin Doesn't show a single mark and very easy on the eye.

Jalima Wed 11-Jan-17 20:58:46

Ps the DGC have been trained to take off their shoes (not by me!)
and no dogs

But people who wave their arms around when they speak and tend to knock over glasses of wine can be a hazard

I do like the carpet though

Ana Wed 11-Jan-17 20:58:37

A touch of Iran, Kitty?

We chose a light beigey colour for our living room carpet when we moved in - bad choice unless you insist on all visitors removing their shoes at the front door.

Jalima Wed 11-Jan-17 20:54:34

My new carpet is like that; I have just spent quite a while shampooing red wine out of it, having thrown about a bottle of white wine over the stains.

Hoping any remaining marks will look like flecks hmm
And that the stains don't reappear as they tend to do.

A wood floor with a nice red rug?

NanaandGrampy Wed 11-Jan-17 20:53:56

Oh I wish I could say yes ........

When we redecorated the lounge I was determined to get away from a brown palette. So we have 2 feature walls of teal blue, , very pale blue/ grey walls, white paintwork and a very pale silver great carpet.

It looks beautiful !!

And with 4 grandchildren and a dog ..... it's a nightmare !

Our old flecked brown carpet was totally forgiving and the new one whilst beautiful causes me more stress than anything else.

Mind you we are in a constant stage of readiness to sell the house so maybe if we weren't I would be more mellow about spilt squash and muddy paw prints !

kittylester Wed 11-Jan-17 20:49:39

All our carpets are cream/light beige with flecks of various browns and a touch of Iran. I think it shows far fewer marks than a darker one.

Crafting Wed 11-Jan-17 20:40:50

We are about to buy a new lounge carpet. The one that looks best with our sofa and chairs is a very light colour twist carpet (cream with a few coloured flecks) 80%wool 20% nylon mix. My sensible head says get a much darker brown which won't show marks so much but then I will end up with yet another "beige" room.

Has anyone got a really light carpet and if so do you regret it?