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Bonnie Jean
06-08-2005, 08:36 PM
I am going crazy trying to figure out what kind of carpet runner to buy for
my stairs. I want an oriental pattern since it hides dirt better. But my
main concern is the products resistance to matting and flattening.

Choices are wool (best), nylon (good synthetic with resistance to matting),
and poly's (not good with matting).

In my area, the poly's look and feel is much denser which to me translates
to good resistance with matting. The $25/ft wool and $18/ft nylon's I've
seen aren't as dense. The exception to that are expensive wool's like
Karastan which for about $65 per linear foot.

So do I go with what appears to be a dense poly which on sale will run me
about $600 or a Karastan which will run me almost $1700.

I'd very much appreciate any input you can offer.

Bonnie in So. Jersey

Vox Humana
06-08-2005, 08:36 PM
"Bonnie Jean" <nospam@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:namdnab9gq3636nfRVn-gQ@comcast.com...
> I am going crazy trying to figure out what kind of carpet runner to buy
for
> my stairs. I want an oriental pattern since it hides dirt better. But my
> main concern is the products resistance to matting and flattening.
>
> Choices are wool (best), nylon (good synthetic with resistance to
matting),
> and poly's (not good with matting).
>
> In my area, the poly's look and feel is much denser which to me translates
> to good resistance with matting. The $25/ft wool and $18/ft nylon's I've
> seen aren't as dense. The exception to that are expensive wool's like
> Karastan which for about $65 per linear foot.
>
> So do I go with what appears to be a dense poly which on sale will run me
> about $600 or a Karastan which will run me almost $1700.
>
> I'd very much appreciate any input you can offer.
>

I would tend to match the rug to the general quality level of the rest of
the furnishings. That said, I think I would tend to favor the poly for the
price difference, particularly if you don't plan to spend the next twenty
years in the house.

Mrs Bonk
06-08-2005, 08:37 PM
"Bonnie Jean" <nospam@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:namdnab9gq3636nfRVn-gQ@comcast.com...
> I am going crazy trying to figure out what kind of carpet runner to buy
for
> my stairs. I want an oriental pattern since it hides dirt better. But my
> main concern is the products resistance to matting and flattening.
>
> Choices are wool (best), nylon (good synthetic with resistance to
matting),
> and poly's (not good with matting).
>
> In my area, the poly's look and feel is much denser which to me translates
> to good resistance with matting. The $25/ft wool and $18/ft nylon's I've
> seen aren't as dense. The exception to that are expensive wool's like
> Karastan which for about $65 per linear foot.
>
> So do I go with what appears to be a dense poly which on sale will run me
> about $600 or a Karastan which will run me almost $1700.
>
> I'd very much appreciate any input you can offer.
>
Did I ever tell you how I cut my knee on the brass hooky thing that holds a
stair carpet runner in place? I was quite young and it was poking out. I was
doing headstands on the stairs and fell. It went in deep and I had to have
stitches. I still have the scar some 40 years later.
I had visitors come from America once and they were quite taken with my
carpet runner, it was Victorian and patterned. They claimed it was rare to
see such a carpet in their part of America. They would have been welcome to
it, as soon as my finances stretched to it I renewed with a fitted fairly
plain carpet. I always wanted plain.