Carpet Textured styles fit well with today’s active and casual lifestyles. Textured carpet can be created through the use of several construction techniques. Many of these techniques are known for their soil-hiding ability.
Cut Pile Plush Sometimes called a Saxony Plush. These carpets provide a smooth luxurious surface. Often soft, and do show footprints, vacuum marks, and shading. Often considered a rich or elegant look. 
Textured Cut Pile Curled or twisted tufts of yarn that create a textured surface that helps to mask footprints and traffic lanes. Suitable for all decors, often considered a less formal look. 
Loop Pile Carpet When used in residential applications, loop pile carpets are often called Berber carpet. The loops can be of equal height (level loop) or multi-level. Multi-level loops can be tufted to form patterns. Flecks of color are often incorporated. 
Berber Loop Pile Carpet a wool-like look and rugged loop surface with a natural, hand-crafted appearance that creates a warm, personal atmosphere. Ideal choice for contemporary to country to cottage furnishings. 
Cut Pile Berber Cut pile construction using either one or two yarn sizes, and often containing flecks of darker colors, creating a casual textured look. Often considered informal and lending itself to Southwest, Territorial or Santa Fe decors. 
Cut & Loop Yarns are tufted into large islands of high cut tufts and lower loop tufts to form a sculptured pattern. Usually informal look. |