What Carpets & Flooring Hide Traffic?

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Part of the video series: How to Pick Carpets

Summary: Learn all about carpet that hide traffic with expert tips on how to pick carpets and rugs in this free home decor video clip.

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Victor Feghali Mr. Victor Feghali has long been in the business of carpet sales for over 20 years. He is the President of Foothill Carpet Inc. located in Rancho Cucamonga Ca... read more

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What Carpets & Flooring Hide Traffic?

VICTOR FEGHALI: Hi. This is Victor for ExpertVillage.com, and we're here at Foothill Carpet to show you how to buy carpet for your home. This is one of the patterns that is called berber. Berber is all looped so it's not a cut pile. It's a looped pile and it's called berber. Usually, people like that in heavier-traffic area, especially if they don't want to see foot marks and vacuum marks. These are the two things that people, you know--cleaning their homes, they don't want to see every step when they walk on the carpet. This would be an example of a carpet that's going to hide that. Better yet, we mentioned some of the hard surfaces and tile would be an option for--usually, it's used in kitchens and dining rooms and bathrooms, entryways. You will find a lot of entries that have porcelain tiles, and now the selection is huge. You know, when we first started, 20 years ago, you had 8 x 8, maybe three, four colors. Now, there's thousands of different colors and sizes, and there are larger pieces of tile that people use. And they have designs. They have decorative borders. They have just to anybody's taste. And porcelain tile is more durable than ceramic tile. It's like the same inlaid color throughout the material and it makes it more durable.

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