How Sisal Carpets Complement Other Natural Fibers in Interior Design
Carpet is the flooring of choice for many homeowners, as it adds a homely and cosy touch to any room. However, it is important to choose the right type of carpet for your needs. Not only do you need to consider the style, colour and texture of your carpet, but also how comfortable it will be to walk on. Carpets are made from a variety of materials, some are more comfortable than others, but it is vital to understand how your chosen carpet is constructed before you make a purchase. One of the most popular types of carpets is Sisal Carpets.
Sisal carpet is made from the leaves of the Agave Sisalana plant
Sisal carpet is made from the leaves of the Agave Sisalana plant – commonly referred to as the agave plant (yes, it’s the same plant that tequila comes from!). The plant has adapted to survive in the temperamental climate of the tropics – periods of intense heat punctuated with occasional storms. The hardy leaves are harvested, crushed and beaten to produce a tough, stiff fibre – it’s this fibre that is spun and woven into Sisal Carpets. The natural hue of sisal ranges from creamy white to wheat, and it is also dyed a wide array of colours.
Like jute, sisal is an extremely sustainable natural fibre that’s low-maintenance and eco-friendly. It’s a versatile material, allowing manufacturers to create rugs and carpets in a multitude of colours and styles. Because it is not as soft as jute, sisal carpet can be somewhat rough on your feet, so we wouldn’t recommend it for use in areas where there will be prolonged standing or sitting.
However, it’s a great choice for areas where furniture is frequently moved around, such as living rooms and dining rooms with heavy wooden tables and chairs, offices with desks and rolling office chairs, and hallways and entryways – the tough fibres will endure years of foot traffic without showing much sign of wear and tear. It’s a good idea to put down a doormat at entrance doors, as this will keep mud and grime off the carpet, and make it last longer.
Conclusion
Another plus point of sisal carpet is that it doesn’t stain as easily as other floor coverings, making it a good choice for homes with children and pets. It’s easy to clean, too – a regular light application of water will help to strengthen the natural vegetable fibres and improve their wearing qualities. Moisture can be applied by spraying, light sprinkling, clean mopping or damp brushing, but it’s crucial to never allow the carpet to become saturated, or undesirable dimensional changes and staining may occur. For regular maintenance, Sisal Carpets can be treated with a polymer based protector – however, this will increase the price of your carpet and is not recommended if you have pets or children, as it makes the fibres more susceptible to staining from liquids.
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