Pattern as a Flooring Decision

  

Patterned carpet is often misunderstood as a decorative choice, when in practice it’s more about control. Pattern influences how a floor absorbs movement, disguises wear, and holds a room together visually as life happens around it.

Subtle patterns tend to function like texture. They quiet contrast and soften repetition. Larger patterns introduce structure and direction, especially in stairs and transitional spaces. In both cases, pattern does something solid flooring rarely does well — it ages quietly.

This is why patterned carpet shows up consistently in homes designed to be lived in, not just photographed. The goal isn’t to stand out. It’s to hold up.

For an overview of patterned carpet styles and how they’re typically used, this resource is helpful:
https://www.carpetsindalton.com/product-info/patterned-carpet/

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