Wall-to-wall carpeting has long stumped homeowners. A relic of the '80s and '90s, it often replaced perfectly fine hardwood and even covered bathroom tile. In recent decades, area rugs became the ...
Some interior designers have convinced their wealthiest clients that this artifact from the ’70s is worth another look. Wall-to-wall carpeting is making a return in high-end residences, where it has ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Family living room with busy mid-century bookcase and lightly patterned wall to wall carpet looking through to hallway. We can't ...
Wall-to-wall carpeting has had a rough run in the past couple decades. For years, it was a staple of American home design, lining everywhere from family room floors to basement recreation rooms. But ...
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 doesn’t look ...
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 multishaded ...
There’s a bathroom in the exclusive beach enclave of Southampton, N.Y., with fluffy wall-to-wall carpeting that abuts every leak-prone fixture from the toilet to bathtub. Further increasing the danger ...
Lately we’ve been tracking an unlikely trend: Wood floors have reigned for years, but carpet is making appearances in sophisticated living rooms and cool hotels, particularly in rich, saturated colors ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Emily Henderson Designs / Photo by Sara Legorria-Tramp There are a few topics in the design world that can stir a bit of a lively ...
Wall-to-wall carpeting can seem, well, terrifying. It likely brings to mind the far-from-elegant texture underfoot in your childhood bedroom or basement rec room, most likely the opposite of the ...
Wall-to-wall carpeting is making a comeback as homeowners look for warmer, cozier spaces that feel more serene and less stark than hard flooring. Designers love carpet for its seamless look, ...
The results are in: Your feet are done with cold floors. Wall-to-wall carpeting is making a comeback as homeowners look for warmer, cozier spaces that feel more serene and less stark than hard ...