Color selection
will most likely be the easiest decision you make when choosing
your carpet because these days you can buy carpet in just about
any color imaginable.
And most of those colors are available in many different styles.
So, the trick is to match up both the style and color that are right
for your home.
Take a look at the following tips and let us help make choosing
the right look for your home easy.
Only you can decide exactly which color is right for your home.
But since there are several things color can help you do for your
home, you might want to give some thought to the following questions.
Are
you carpeting a small or large room?
If you want to make a large room look cozier, you might want to
consider darker colors.
On the other hand, if you're trying to make a small room seem larger,
you might consider lighter colored carpets and painting the walls
a shade lighter than your carpet color to create the illusion of
a larger room
Are
you carpeting a dark room or one that gets lots of sunlight?
If you want to make a dark room seem brighter and more cheerful,
choose bright colors, such as yellows, oranges, or reds.
But if you want to make a bright room seem a bit more formal, choose
cooler colors,such as blues, greens or violets.
Are
you carpeting an active or quiet area of your home?
When you're carpeting an active environment, such as a family
room, warm reds and oranges can complement the mood.
And when you're carpeting quieter areas, like bedrooms, cool blues
and greens will help maintain the serene feeling.
Are you carpeting an area near an outside door or an uncarpeted
area?
Most of the soil that can get trapped in a carpet comes in from
outside or is picked up from the uncarpeted areas of your home.
If the soil most likely to be tracked around your home is dark,
you can hide it with dark-colored carpets, such as browns, deep
blues or dark reds. But if the soil coming into your home is lighter
in color, you may want to hide it with lighter-colored carpets.
Finally . . . Keep in mind that solid
colors and light colors tend to make space appear larger, but also
show soiling more readily. Medium colors, color blends and patterns
are best for disguising signs of use between cleanings. Patterned
and dark colors usually make space appear smaller and darker colors
tend to show lint and accumulated dust more readily than light or
medium colors.
And Remember . . . Colors look different
in natural daylight versus artificial light so try to view the samples
in both types of light before making a final selection
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