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Outdoor Carpets: All You Need To Know

The purpose of outdoor carpets is to improve the area outside your house, such as walkways or the perimeter of garden areas.

They are very different in construction than normal carpets, and are made to be tougher and more resilient.

One of their main features is a certain degree of waterproofness, so that they are not affected by rain, or by water splashed from a swimming pool or from a garden. While there are both natural fiber and synthetic outdoor carpets, several kinds of plastic-based textiles are the most common materials.

Synthetic outdoor carpets also tend to be cheaper than their natural counterparts, although some people prefer using grass mat - based carpeting. The main purpose of outdoor carpets is to cover up concrete flooring, which is both unsightly and uncomfortable to walk on.

With an outdoor carpet you will both get the practical effect of a more comfortable and safer surface, and the aesthetic pleasure of nicer surroundings. Outdoor carpeting are often the first step to personalizing the outside area of your house to your tastes.

Besides giving that individual touch, outdoor carpets also have two very concrete reasons to be: First, they waterproof the surface to a large extent, making it more comfortable when the weather is damp.

Second, the added layer makes the surface more comfortable and better isolated from cold coming from the ground, resulting in a more pleasant experience when sitting or walking with bare feet.

It also merges the interior of the house with patios and conservatories in an appealing manner. Olefin and polyvinyl are common materials for artificial outdoor carpets, while sisal and reeds are usually employed as natural materials.

An expensive alternative for outdoor carpeting can be heavy wool, treated to be waterproof so that it doesn’t become damp and smelly.

When correctly laid out, outdoor carpets will be wholly waterproof and will allow you to walk on an almost dry, but very comfortable surface.

Sometimes, adequate draining needs to be built into the installation. Some carpets even come in precut tiles, for ease of installation.

In most cases you can glue outdoor carpets directly onto the concrete flooring, although some types require a sandwich of padding in-between. Different kinds of designs are available, from printed to patterned, from plain to grass-like.

You can be assured that you will find the right kind for your needs. Outdoor carpets are indeed a valid floor covering alternative, that should be taken into consideration by anyone with outside space at home.