First … you might not know that all tufted carpet begins with a loop pile. If cut pile or cut-and-loop pile is desired, loops are cut during manufacturing.
- In loop styles, loops are left uncut.
- In cut pile styles, all loops are cut.
- In cut-and-loop styles, some loops are cut. Pattern and texture are provided by the contrast between the uncut and cut loops—sometimes uncut loops are dominant; sometimes cut loops are.
- In twist styles, loops are cut and yarns are tightly twisted.
Now … on to the advantages of loop and twist carpet styles. (Again, we’re talking about tufted, not woven, carpet.)
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Twist
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(Including Berber)
In loop styles (in which all yarn loops are uncut), the yarn can be tufted in loops of even or varied heights. Level, even loop heights create a uniform surface, while varied heights create appealing designs. |
(Including frieze’)
Twist styles (in which yarn loops are cut and twisted tightly together) are today’s most popular carpets. Casual, fashionable, and soft, they are also durable. They give rooms a fresh, updated look. |
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Loop carpets are ideal for rooms in which stylish design and texture are desired. Extremely durable and practical, loop carpets provide maximum durability for high-traffic areas with lots of activity. In addition, these styles are superior at maintaining long-term appearance, and they hide footprints well. |
Twist carpets offer an exceptional color range that includes solid and heathered looks. These styles hide footprints and vacuum cleaner marks beautifully. |
Cut-and-loop carpets in which uncut loops dominate are also excellent choices for active areas. |
In general, the higher the twist level, the better the carpet’s performance. |
(Berber refers to a loop style using bulky yarns, usually with color flecks, and features a surface that can be level or have multiple levels. A good value, Berbers are often made from polypropylene—but nylon is also used.) |
(Frieze’ refers to a cut-pile carpet style with a very high twist level. Each yarn strand is twisted so tightly that, at its end, it curves back over itself in a kinked effect. The result is a durable product with a textured, nubby surface. Frieze’ carpets may be more costly because of higher production costs—lower twist products tend to cost less.) |
Recommended for: Basements, recreation rooms, workout rooms, living rooms, and bedrooms. |
Recommended for: Bedrooms, sitting rooms, media rooms, and living rooms. |