Carpet is one of the softest flooring materials available, providing a cushioned surface for your feet in almost any location. It's important to know the characteristics of the different types of carpeting available, to ensure you get a style that's appropriate for your space.Carpet is made with a variety of synthetic and natural fibers, but the four most common materials are nylon, polyester, polypropylene, and wool.
Carpet provides a cushioned surface for your feet in almost any location. Carpet is made with a variety of synthetic and natural fibers, but the four most common materials are nylon, polyester, polypropylene, and wool. Our team is well-versed in the varied characteristics and types of carpeting available, to ensure you get a style that's appropriate for your space.
Carpet is made by looping yarn through a backing material in a movement that is similar to sewing a button on a shirt. These loops can then either be left intact, or cut at various angles and lengths. The way the loop is treated is known as the carpet pile.
All of our hard surface offerings are naturally durable, making cleaning a breeze. Our laminate flooring is approved for use over radiant heating systems. To help you achieve the perfect installation, we’re giving you a few pointers before you get started.
All of our hard surface flooring offerings are naturally durable, making cleaning a breeze. Our laminate flooring is approved for use over radiant heating systems.
In 1992, William McDonough and Dr. Michael Braungart published The Hannover Principles: Design for Sustainability. In 2002, they published Cradle to Cradle: Remaking the Way We Make Things, encapsulating a journey of discovery about materials as biological or technical nutrients and their use periods and their evolution. They created a framework for quality assessment and innovation: the Cradle to Cradle Certified™ Products Program.In 2010, after 20 years of working with companies, they saw a need to scale up the transformation. They gifted a license to the certification system and methodology to the public through the creation of the Cradle to Cradle Products Innovation Institute. The non-profit Institute is an agent of change through open source information.
In 1992, William McDonough and Dr. Michael Braungart published The Hannover Principles: Design for Sustainability. In 2002, they published Cradle to Cradle: Remaking the Way We Make Things, encapsulating a journey of discovery about materials as biological or technical nutrients and their use periods and their evolution. They created a framework for quality assessment and innovation: the Cradle to Cradle Certified™ Products Program.In 2010, after 20 years of working with companies, they saw a need to scale up the transformation. They gifted a license to the certification system and methodology to the public through the creation of the Cradle to Cradle Products Innovation Institute. The non-profit Institute is an agent of change through open source information.