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Decorating With Outdoor Carpet

Posted by John Wells on Feb 6th, 2010 and filed under Flooring, Photo Gallery Category. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. You can leave a response or trackback to this entry

Are you planning to change the look of your yard, creating a quiet and relaxing patio design or even considering a special play area for your kid? Making an outdoor design would be more fun with indoor ideas. Have you thought about using some outdoor carpet to dress it up a bit?

bathroom remodeling projectsThis idea was presented to me recently during a project to build a playground area in a friend’s back yard. Outdoor carpets was a great idea that turned out beautifully. A great aspect of indoor outdoor carpet is its durability and its resistant’s to the weather while still being rather easy to maintain. It also is designed to resist mold or mildew.

Outdoor carpeting is available in so many varieties of colors and textures which can be helpful if you are trying to blend in to the lawn around it. If you are trying to make it stand out go with a different style. Don’t worry about how to secure it either, exterior carpet allows for placement that can be secured in a number of ways or not. If you are working on landscaping there are turf indoor outdoor carpeting that can easily pass for real grass.

This can make an impressive scene looking like the perfect lawn. Outdoor carpet tiles are popular because of its easy installation and cleaning possibilities. This carpet can be purchased in tiles to make pickup and cleaning easier for those frequently stained areas if needed. If you are thinking indoor outdoor carpet tiles would be too harsh think again. This carpet can be quite nice to the touch which is why it also makes for good flooring for a kids play area. There is no worry of kids scrapping their knees. I know because I recently had the experience of a finished project. We picked a green outdoor carpet that was flat and soft because we knew he would be running around barefoot.

This design choice was perfect especially because of its esthetics and comfort. The carpet, also, was very easily installed. We purchased a piece the size of the framed out area and simply unrolled it. The installation was done, no fuss, no muss. When working on a project that involves indoor outdoor carpets you should consider how it should be or if it should be affixed. Remember that affixing the carpet may cause issues in the future if you decide to change things in any way.

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