Purrfection by Anderson Tuftex on stairs?
Brenna
3 years ago
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will this carpet pattern be too much for 2000 square feet upstairs?
Comments (24)sookmomof4 Oh I am with you - I despise beige and tan anything. I had a helluva time finding it after I discovered the sample in a local shop because it was originally a Shaw carpet with the pattern name of Castelana,, but just before I had finally decided on it Shaw sent that whole carpet line over to Anderson Tuftex and renamed it - drove me NUTS trying to figure it out. I wanted a matching solid in the room above the stairs - I had to have an exact match so I spent hours and hours trying to find the solid carpet that matched the color. Anyhoo...the carpet is Tuftex Ascend, in Zircon. https://andersontuftex.com/carpet/details/ascend-zz030/zircon-00542 My matching solid is Tuftex Glide, in Silver Lining. https://andersontuftex.com/carpet/details/glide-zz033/silver-lining-00541 Yeah...different color names. But EXACTLY the same color. Why on earth they try to make things so confusing I don't know....See MoreHelp with Master Bedroom!
Comments (20)You might also consider hardwood for the hallways and stairs, or even just the upper hallways, with carpet in the bedrooms. That way, the wood matches your lower level and you don't get traffic patterns on the heavy usage areas, but still have carpet for warmth and softness in the bedrooms. Not everyone likes wood stairs, but I've never had a safety issue with them and like how easy they are to keep clean. For your question about painting after the floors, a good painter will cover the floors entirely, so they should be protected. You really need to see the floors, whether wood or carpet, to make sure your paint sample works....See MoreRug color advice
Comments (10)I have Tuftex “Cutting edge” on my stairs to lower level. Similar design to yours and tone-on-tone. I like how it wears and doesn't show stains and dirt. I like your choice because I like pattern. I even like the blue one on your board at the top. But then pattern sometimes is limiting when I’m looking for the next thing (rug, pillow, etc) and I have a hard time coordinating. Especially when you have 3 spaces visible when you walk in. I like what Maureen posted as well. Pretty home!...See MoreStair Runner Design
Comments (3)I am generally on the warpath against gray, but since this will always be the first thing people see, at eye level, a gray runner will hold up really well. This house has a busy design in the entry, and you can see the gray stair runner has a subtle pattern that works...See Moredebaustin99
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