Latest Trends in Interior Design Ideas at Fun on the Floor

Posted on Friday 24 July 2009

Industry figures show that sales of stripe pattern carpets have gone up by around 200 per cent this year as influences from the fashion world continue to find there way into interior design, providing brilliant, hip flooring solutions for peoples abodes.

Carpet has always been a material that interior designers have enjoyed incorporating within their designs as an integral feature, as it adds an element of style and warmth that moves beyond aesthetics. Its the single thing people will often comment on after experiencing carpet used this way even if theyd previously had a preference for a different type of flooring.

It has been noted by one interior designer that people are looking for something that is a little bit different and have the desire to make their homes individual whilst still remaining contemporary.

Last year saw a resurgence of Seventies style in many different areas. High-waisted, wide leg trousers and floaty, floral dresses are all over the fashion magazines, while Eagles and Led Zeppelin concerts are as popular as they ever were. In regards to the home, Shagpile carpet flooring and deep shades of Biba-esque purple are becoming leading trends in the interior design world.

Replacing worn out all carpet is a great excuse to transform your living space. People often discover that carpets appear worn in those areas which people walk over the most, which why its important to carefully consider what carpet you choose for these areas. The Fun on the Floor campaign is a great example of how different kinds of carpet can be so effective at completely transforming different parts of a home and giving people inspiration for interior design ideas..

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