Carpet is back in fashion! But with a myriad of styles and colours being released every year, selecting the right carpet to match your needs can be tricky. By Sacha Markin
Today's carpet market is dominated by three main varieties. Loop pile, in which individual strands of yarn are pulled through the carpet backing twice to create a small loop; cut pile, in which the loop is cut at the top, leaving tufts of yarn that stand straight up; and naturals, which contain no synthetic materials and are created in an assortment of ways.
Different varieties of pile are often combined to allow for a variety of textures, sculptured effects and colour combinations. So what are the most common texture options, which influence the look, feel and durability of your carpet?
Twist piles
Twist carpets are made of tightly twisted tufts, set to form a pile with a slightly textured surface. As one of the more popular styles, they're available in wool and man made fibres. These types of carpet generally have a low pile height, which helps to reduce shading and flattening.
