[If you are new to Flooring The Consumer, The Carpetology Blog is the official Wear-Dated blog about all things carpet... It's where I post about design, inspiration, care and stories carpet-related. Please do check it out and let me know what you think... ]
The biggest news during February is that Mohawk Purchases Wear-Dated Brand. It's exciting and is sure to lead to the introduction of delicious new carpet styles.
Speaking of carpet style, if you're in need of inspiration, check out these posts:
+ Inspired by Las Vegas' Mirage Hotel, I couldn't help but capture on video my hotel room carpet - A Foot's Perspective #22: Wow! Mirage Carpet - as well as the carpet outside my room - A Foot's Perspective #23 - Wow! Mirage Hallway Carpet. What do you think? Don't be shy if you come across examples of stylish carpet. I'll be happy to include them in a post.
+ Thanks to Shannon Bilby, I'm pleased to share with you Carpet Style Trends At Surfaces 2009.
+ Are you into contemporary or modern design? Even if you aren't, do check out Design Reviews From the Floor Up ~ 2Modern Design Talk. You may be surprised by what you see and experience.
+ You have something to look forward to in March. Color and design insights from Ultron Color Trends - Designer Workshops. Next stop is Los Angeles...
From a carpet care perspective, there's Annette's Carpet Corner: Removing Acrylic Paint Stains as well as a summary of the wisdom I've shared on Facebook: Wear-Dated On Facebook With Floor & Carpet Tips.
And, if you're In The Market For Carpet? We'd Like To Help. With lots of valuable tools and tips.
Finally, if you're yearning for Spring or a temporary different reality, you have to read this story about Living Carpet Floors. Ahhhh.
Thank you for reading.
For other posts in this series, see The Carpetology Blog Roundup posts.
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