
WOOL CARPETS
Wool is one of the most durable fibres. It’s natural, sustainable, and attractive. Because of the inherent spring in the fibres, your wool carpet will rebound fast from foot traffic and remain looking new. Wool carpets are not only very soft, but they are also quite easy to clean. You can have a 100% wool carpet or a mix. Wool’s special characteristics make colour appear deeper in its fibres, and they also keep heat, function as a flame retardant, and insulate sound better. Wool might be more expensive than man-made fibres, but its benefits make it a good investment for many houses.

ENGINEERED WOOD FLOORING
Engineered wood flooring’s biggest advantage over hardwood flooring is that it’s sustainable and environmentally friendly. Traditional hardwood planks will be cut to at least 14 mm thick, sometimes even as much as 22 mm, whereas engineered planks use multi-ply construction to reduce the surface-level lamella to between 2 and 6 mm.

SISAL CARPETS
Sisal carpets are tough and natural, are soft underfoot, and have a modern, almost organic appearance. Sisal carpets have a particular texture due to its traditional weaving.

polypropylene carpet
These carpets are soft to the touch but stain-resistant and extremely durable, making them perfect for almost any room in the house. They’re simple to clean, and you can even use a bleach mixture to remove tough stains.

Polyamide (Nylon) carpet
Perfect for a home with a busy family, polyamide carpets are easy to clean and stand up to high traffic. The fibres don’t flatten easily and spring right back into shape, meaning your carpet will look good for longer. And don’t worry – the new generation of Nylon carpets are super soft.

Mix Fibre Carpets
Blends are an excellent option for many individuals since they may provide a variety of advantages. For example, a wool blend allows you to experience the softness of wool while having a more durable carpet. A polyester blend, on the other hand, might make more expensive materials more inexpensive.