Date: 16.09.2024
Author: Zoe
Category: Buying Guides

 

The Best Hard Wearing Carpets for High Traffic Areas

When it comes to high traffic areas in homes or commercial spaces, choosing the right type of carpet is essential. Durable and hard-wearing carpets not only withstand the test of time but also maintain their appearance despite constant foot traffic. 

 

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But, what kind of carpet is best for high-traffic areas? What are the toughest types of carpet? Here, we explore these answers and the best hard-wearing carpet options for demanding areas in your space, ensuring you make a choice that combines longevity with style. Let’s dive in.

 

Why Choose Hard Wearing Carpets?

Before diving into the types of carpets, first, let’s understand why choosing hard-wearing carpets for high-traffic areas is a wise decision. These areas, such as sitting rooms,  hallways, stairs, landings and commercial spaces, experience a lot of daily foot traffic, which can quickly wear down less durable carpets. Hard-wearing carpets are specifically designed to be resilient against this wear, offering a longer lifespan and maintaining their beautiful appearance over time. This then not only saves money in the long run but it also keeps your space looking its best!

 

4 Best Types of Hard Wearing Carpets

1. Polypropylene Carpets

Our Ultimate Twist collection showcases the remarkable durability of polypropylene, also known as olefin. This synthetic fibre stands out for its exceptional resistance to wear and tear, repelling moisture and preventing mildew, making it a top choice for demanding environments. Its ability to resist staining and maintain appearance with minimal upkeep has made it a favoured option for areas with a lot of daily activity, both in homes and commercial spaces.

 

2. Wool Carpets

People often ask us, ‘are wool carpets hard wearing?’ Well,  for enthusiasts of natural fibres, wool represents the pinnacle of enduring, premium carpets. Its inherent crimp lends it unmatched resilience, allowing it to withstand heavy foot traffic without losing its shape or texture. 

Wool’s natural properties also include stain resistance and ease of care, ensuring that it remains vibrant and rich in texture for years. Investing in wool carpets, particularly quality ones like the carpets in our Vogue Wilton Herringbone, Knightsbridge Inspire, and Knightsbridge Indulgent ranges, means choosing both lasting luxury and performance.

 

3. Sisal

Next hard wearing carpet, Sisal, offers a unique blend of eco-friendliness and robustness, perfect for those seeking sustainable yet strong carpeting solutions. Harvested from the Agave sisalana plant and featured in our exclusive Ogee and Harmony Herringbone collections, sisal fibres are tough and ready to take on high-traffic challenges. 

But beyond sturdiness, sisal carpets are known for their distinctive texture and aesthetic versatility, complementing various décor themes while providing natural fire resistance and low static for added safety and comfort.

 

4. Linen

Last on our hardwearing carpet list is linen. Derived from flax plant fibres, linen combines strength with natural resistance to fading and wear. Ideal for areas with constant use, like living rooms, hallways, stairs and landings, linen carpets (like those found in our Linen Twill and Linen n Wool collections) preserve their elegance and integrity over time. Not only that, their unique lustre and eco-friendly quality bring sophistication and sustainable charm to any space.

 

Features to Look for in Hard Wearing Carpets

Of course, when selecting a carpet for high-traffic areas, carpets with heavy domestic grades are a crucial consideration, but it’s not the only factor. Here are some additional features to look out for:

  • Stain Resistance: Look for carpets treated with stain-resistant treatments or inherently stain-resistant fibers to keep your floors looking pristine.
  • Density: The denser the carpet, the better it will withstand traffic. High-density carpets have closer tufts/fibres, which makes them more resilient.
  • Colour and Pattern: Darker colours and intricate patterns can help conceal dirt and wear, making them practical choices for high-traffic areas.
  • Low Pile: A textured, low pile carpet stands as a practical choice for busy areas, with their short fibres resisting matting and crushing, thus retaining their look and structure longer

 

How Long Should a Hard Wearing Carpet Last? 

How long a hard-wearing carpet lasts can vary but, generally, a quality hard-wearing carpet can last between 10 to 15 years. However, this duration depends on several factors including the material, the amount of foot traffic it receives, and how well it’s cleaned and maintained.

 

How Can You Maintain Your Hard-Wearing Carpet?

Even the most hard wearing carpet requires proper care to extend its lifespan. Regular vacuuming, prompt stain removal, and periodic professional cleaning can keep your carpet in top shape. Moreover, utilising area rugs and runners in the highest traffic zones can provide additional protection and prolong the life of your carpet.

 

What Carpet is the Hardest Wearing? 

Wool is considered one of the toughest carpet options available. Renowned for its resilience, wool carpeting is an excellent choice for areas that see high foot traffic, as it maintains its shape and appearance over time. Its strength and ability to resist stains and wear make it a top contender for anyone seeking a long-lasting and hard-wearing carpet for their home or office.

 

Transform Your Home with a Hard Wearing Carpet from Matt Britton 

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Choosing the right carpet for high-traffic areas doesn’t mean you have to compromise on style. Whether you prefer the resilience of linen, the softness of wool or the natural beauty of sisal, there’s a hard-wearing carpet material that meets your needs in Matt Britton’s collection. 

Browse our range of luxury carpets, order your free samples and book an appointment today!

 

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