Outdoor
Carpets: Read Before You Buy
Outdoor carpets are
intended to be installed outside your house on areas such as a
patio or around a swimming pool, and differ in many ways from
normal carpets, most notably in sturdiness
durability.
Weather-resistance is another
major plus of outdoor carpeting. These types of floor coverings
are usually very resistant to dampness and rain, for
instance.
The fibers that make up most
types of outdoor carpeting are usually of relatively simple
build and made of plastic derivates, making them cheaper by the
square meter than indoor carpets.
Outdoor carpets generally,
have a practical and functional use, but are also intended to
make the area they are laid out on more beautiful and
comfortable. Both are due to the fact that their main purpose
is to cover up areas that are made of concrete or sometimes
packed earth, that are unappealing to look at and potentially
difficult to keep clean, Outdoor carpeting improves the look of
the area, forming the first base on which to decorate the area
as you would the interior of a house.
Besides adding the decorators’
or owners’ personal touch to the area, outdoor carpeting also
has two very concrete advantages. First and foremost, wet
carpeting (such as after a rain shower) is less dangerous and
slippery than concrete.
And second, outdoor carpeting
gives isolation and cushioning from the cold lard floor, making
it more comfortable to walk barefoot or to sit on the ground.
In a way it really helps to integrate the outside of the house
with the interior.
Most outdoor carpeting is made
out of very resistant synthetic materials such as
polypropylene, although natural versions in grass mat or sisal
are also available. Plastic fibers are impervious to sunlight,
so they will keep bright colors well, while natural fibers are
more suited to be used in their original shade. All natural and
manmade fibers for this kind of flooring are highly
water-repellent, so a correctly installed outdoor carpet will
never soak and become completely wet.
Damp smells are therefore very
rare, provided that the carpet was put in with drainage in
mind. There are several ways to install the carpet, the most
common one being through the application of waterproof glue.
Some carpets can be glued directly to concrete and others
require some from of padding in between. Often, outdoor carpets
can be bought in tiles, which makes installation easier,
especially for DIY enthusiasts.
There is a great variety in
available designs and finishes for outdoor carpets, so you will
find a style that suits you whatever your tastes and style of
your house. It is a very convenient kind of flooring, easy to
clean and cheap to maintain, that can really improve the space
around your house.
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