We often share our homes with beloved pets, making it essential to select carpets that can withstand the challenges that come with pet ownership. From muddy pawprints to occasional accidents, finding the right pet friendly carpet is crucial for maintaining a clean and comfortable living space. We have a wide variety of carpets to choose from. This guide will cover some of the considerations when choosing a carpet suitable for pets, while ensuring style and functionality.
Pet Friendly Patterns and Colours:
Concealing pet hair and minor stains is possible when you choose a patterned carpet or one with colours that effortlessly blend with the natural tones of your pets' fur. Opting for neutral tones and subtle patterns not only contributes to an aesthetically pleasing home but also serves the practical purpose of camouflaging any potential signs of pet-related wear and tear.
Easy To Clean Options:
Both wool and polypropylene fibres are suitable for your four-legged companion. Polypropylene boasts excellent stain-resistant properties, allowing for easy cleaning with a bleach and water solution. Wool, being naturally antistatic, repels pet hair. Additionally, wool's inherent oily nature facilitates effective cleaning in case of the occasional mishap.
Choose a Carpet With Durable Materials:
A short pile carpet option performs well in a home with pets, ensuring your flooring keeps its appearance. Such a carpet is less prone to trapping pet hair and is easier to clean, making it a practical choice for households with dogs or cats. Wool and high quality synthetic fibres offer durability and resilience, ensuring that your carpet withstands the wear and tear associated with pets' daily activities.
Conclusion:
A carpeted room offers a practical, warm, and non-slip surface that your pet will love. Say goodbye to clip-clopping and slipping on smooth surfaces; instead, a carpet provides the comfort and luxury your pet will adore.
Visit us today in our Countesthorpe showroom or give us a call and we’ll be happy to help with any questions you may have.
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