Pile in: carpet makes a comeback in the maximalist backlash
Briefly

Carpet is making a major comeback after a decade of decline, as people seek warmth and comfort for their homes amidst rising energy bills. Various carpet styles, from cut pile to shag, are replacing cold wooden floors, with wall-to-wall carpets gaining renewed popularity. Renters are embracing rugs, often viewed as essential elements for creating a cozy atmosphere. Designers emphasize the importance of texture and warmth on floors, likening rugs to the 'fourth wall' of a room. As companies report surges in demand, it's clear that carpet is regaining its place in interior design.
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