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SOMETIME AROUND the end of the last century, our attitude toward wall-to-wall carpet grew jaundiced. The culprit: inexpensive nylon broadloom that had given rise to tacky bicolor shags and ...
With its reputation rehabbed, against considerable odds, carpeting is once again finding its way into bedrooms, family rooms, dining rooms and even the occasional bathroom. “Wall-to-wall ...
wall-to-wall carpet in singular shades like bold red, slime green, cobalt blue, and beyond. Is it a gamble? Perhaps. But, it’s also an undeniable statement. And, when done in a way that’s ...
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Like jeans and haircuts, home decor goes in and out of style. Wall-to-wall carpet, once a mainstay in American homes, is ripe to cycle back into fashion. It may not look exactly the same as last ...
Hear the words “wall-to-wall carpeting” and perhaps a bland suburban tract house from the 1990s or a musty hotel room will be the first images to come to mind. Whatever it is, it probably ...
Wall-to-wall carpeting had its heyday decades ago, or so it seems, but this flooring option could be making a comeback. With endless choices on the market, it’s easy to understand why more ...
New wall-to-wall carpeting makes a room look bigger, cleaner and brighter, much like a fresh coat of paint. Wall-to-wall became the rage after World War II, when nylon production switched from ...
The furniture itself was breathtaking, but the most arresting piece in this installation was carpet—not a tasteful flokati here and there—but wall-to-wall, like your grandparent’s rec room ...