Carpets

Simon Barnes & Sons Carpets and Flooring – Carpets

At Simon Barnes & Sons Carpets and Flooring, we pride ourselves on our level of service. This starts with our friendly, warm, knowledgeable and personal service in the showroom right the way through to our long serving teams of friendly, reliable, hardworking expert in-house fitters.

We are proud of our heritage, being one of the longest running carpet showrooms in the
local area. Since our opening there have been lots of shifts in consumer demand with regard to different types of floor covering. We believe the expression ‘carpet specialist’ can sometimes be used lightly; however, we feel it is more than appropriate referring to our business as we hold decades of experience.

Efficiency is an ever-present theme through all our teams, and we take genuine pride in the service we provide to ensure the carpet purchasing and installation process is as enjoyable and satisfying for the end consumer as possible.

Every single piece of carpet we order is opened upon delivery to us and checked by one of our in-house team to ensure size and quality of piece is satisfactory prior to installation. We have a purpose-built warehouse where we cut carpet when necessary and applicable to minimise disruption and disturbance through the installation process.


Please see below brief summary of certain carpet styles you may find helpful whilst choosing the perfect flooring to accommodate your requirements:

Pile – The pile is the part of the carpet you stand on. ‘Total pile weight’ refers to the amount of yarn used to make the carpet. Deep-pile carpets feel more luxurious, while more rows of yarn are harder-wearing.

80:20 – The 80% wool 20% nylon mix provides the softness of wool combined with the strength of nylon creating the perfect carpet yarn.

Axminster – Ulster Carpets is one of the world’s leading manufacturer of Axminsters, a way of making woven carpets that offers great pattern definition. Most Axminster carpets are patterned.

Berber – Traditionally berbers were made from natural-coloured wools, but what we refer to these days as a berber is a heather with a ‘homespun’ appearance.

Heather – Carpet yarn made from more than one fibre colour, giving a flecked, multicoloured effect.

Tufted – Tufts of yarn are punched through a backing membrane and secured by latex. Tufting is a less time-consuming, and therefore less costly process than weaving, but it does mean the construction of the carpet isn’t as solid.

Twist – A type of carpet that uses yarn with a higher twist than usual, to create a textured surface.

Velvet – Straighter than twisted yarn, with the cut ends at the top, giving a soft, silky surface.

Wilton – The oldest method of weaving, offering limited colour choice but a variety of textures. Ideal for producing textured plains.

Woven – A process where the pile and backing yarns are woven together, offering unrivalled strength and stability. You can spot a woven carpet by the warp and weft threads on the reverse. Both Axminster and Wilton carpets are woven.

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