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SAXONY
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TEXTURED SAXONY
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VELVETS
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FRIEZE
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CUT AND LOOP
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MULTI-LEVEL LOOP
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LEVEL LOOP
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Nylon: This is the most popular synthetic carpet fiber used today. It offers tremendous value, performance, and ease of maintenance. Nylon provides brilliant colors and hides soil and traffic well.
Olefin: This fiber is also called polypropylene, and is extremely popular in Berbers and level loops. Olefin carpets are highly stain, static, mold, and mildew resistant. They can be used for indoor or outdoor carpets, including outdoor turf. Their resistance to matting and crushing are not as good as a nylon fiber.
Polyester: Gives excellent color clarity with a soft feel to the carpet. Lacks the durability of a nylon carpet.
Acrylic: Has a real wool look and appearance. Used mainly in level loops, bath mats, and some velvet carpet styles. Offers good mold and mildew resistance with low static levels.
Wool: Although somewhat expensive wool still offers great bulk, performance, and an elegant look.

Colors and Patterns
Go for dramatic, unique visuals with loops and cuts of varying heights and use bright, bold color characterizes the latest styles.
Blue: Reminiscent of the ocean and sky, blues draw out a calm and refreshing sense of style. Turquoise and teal have become more saturated, and elegant navy blue is back.
Green: Easy on the eye, green adds subtle color to your carpet. If you want to spice it up a bit, opt for a soft jade or a spearmint color.
Brown: Conjuring up the positive images of freshly baked bread or old, broken-in leather, brown is a relaxing way to dress up or dress down any room

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