The right sized area rug will bring warmth and balance to the room creating the perfect finishing touch.
Thickness of a rug.
For most residential carpets the carpet pad should be between 1 4 and 7 16 inch thick and should have a density of 6 to 8 pounds per cubic foot.
Rugs with thicker piles have a dense lush look while rugs with thinner piles look more delicate.
It goes in hand with pile height which is the thickness of a rug measured from the surface of a rug to its backing.
Oriental rugs with highest pile thickness.
Different pile heights can be used in the same rug to create a more multi dimensional effect.
A rug that is too large for the room can paradoxically make the room feel smaller.
Don t include the carpet backing just the soft fibers from the backing up.
The size of an area rug can dramatically alter the room s overall effect.
A rug that is too small for your space can cause the room to feel uninviting.
Pile height refers to the height or thickness of the rug.
Together they are key factors in your carpet s look and feel and they also influence its resilience and durability.
Thinner loop and cut pile carpets require a more.
Coarsely constructed with a knot count that ranges from 30 to 100 kpsi these rugs are famed for their durable and hard wearing qualities.
In most cases the thickness of the pile is determined by the type of wool used and the knot count of the rug.
On stairs i recommend a carpet pile height of 1 2 or less and a carpet padding thickness of 7 16 or less and a pile density rating of at least 8 pounds.
Here are the five key pile pointers you need to know.
Typically our rugs are 4 mm high for 80 knots and 5 mm high for below 60 knots rug at a normal standard but can be woven at your required pile height.
Carpet density is basically a combination of height and thickness.
The pile height measurement is not usually shown on the carpet sample however all you need is a tape measure.