Carpet Tile Style

It used to be the case that carpet tiles looked cheap and ugly. When looking at flooring options, cheap carpet tiles had styles that were limited, colors were atrocious, and they were obviously intended for commercial projects where the owners cared only about cost and did not think twice about looks. Those days are certainly not gone. You can find fairly horrendous looking modular carpets all across the country from hospitals to offices and even schools. The era of inexpensive ugly tiles will never entirely go away. They are just too economical a choice for many businesses where style simply plays no role in how their business is run. In fact, many businesses prefer cheap tile because it is disposable. Other business look at carpet squares as an interim solution until they can install the flooring that they truly want. There is absolutely nothing wrong with this. It just shows how versatile this type of flooring can be. In fact modular carpet often comes in permanent and less permanent designs to fit a wide range of requirements.

Despite the fact that some incredibly unstylish designs of the type discussed above exist, we are fortunately past the era when cheap and ugly was the only way to describe carpet tile. Today these tiles come in a vast array of styles, colors and thicknesses to fit anyone's taste. Of course business customers will still be drawn to these tiles much more than home owners. For business, the vast number of choices available for modular carpet has greatly increased their abilities to design the office or retail setting in the way in which they desire. This can make both the employees and the customers happy.

For home users who would like to take advantage of all the benefits that modular carpet systems offer, but are afraid that using tiled carpet will look cheap, the solution to your problem often lies in your creativity. The biggest mistake that consumers make when installing carpet tiles into their homes is to try and recreate a wall to wall carpet look. The simple reality is that carpet squares will never look like traditional carpet. The bigger the space being carpeted gets, the more noticeable the seams will become. Many manufacturers of these types of carpet systems realized this problem so they went an entirely different direction with their carpet systems. Instead of trying to look like wall to wall carpet, make your carpet tile design look like what it is. Do not try to hide it, use it as a highlight. By using bold color choices, you can create checkered, striped and other patterns that will bring out the various accent colors of your room making a strong unified sensation throughout the entire space. By mixing carpet squares in with other flooring types, for instance hard wood floors, you can easily create islands of carpet and color which become catchy focal points for the eye. Using carpet tiles was once a no no for homeowners and might result in funny looks from your neighbors, but because of the high quality carpet tile available today, many are choosing to use these “puzzle pieces” to create unique designs to add new looks to their old homes.

For home use it would be a mistake to pick the cheapest tiles available. The cheap ones are usually too thin to make for very comfortable use in the home and they do not usually come in a wide enough variety of colors and patterns to be able to make enticing designs with them. The best carpet tile manufacturers make a wide variety of styles and themes. There are numerous patterns to choose from including stripes, poke-a-dots, pictures, striated effects, variable color shading and many more. There are plush styles, shag styles, natural fibers and synthetic fibers. The development of carpet tile systems has gotten to the point that if you can think of a design it probably exists and if it does not exist you can probably special order.

If you are in the market for new flooring, it will be in your best interest to look at modular carpet systems. Carpet tiles have reached the point where they are a legitimate alternative to traditional carpet and other types of flooring.

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