We re talking hallways and staircases.
Wool versus polypropylene carpets.
For areas with a lot of footfall and therefore areas prone to soiling a wool mix blend is ideal.
Are made with natural materials.
It s more important that you are aware of the differences of each and their benefits.
Wool is a great natural fibre that offers superb resilience to wear and general soiling.
Polypropylene rugs are hand tufted with the most durable but cost effective materials.
It pays to spend slightly more for higher quality carpets in these areas.
It is an undeniable fact that wool keeps it s original shape longer than polypropylene and for that reason in my opinion for a long term investment wool carpet should get the nod of approval over polypropylene.
Can last for more than 50 years.
There s no right or wrong answer because both have a rightful place in the market.
Both small wool rugs and synthetic rugs are easy to clean.
A wool rug can last for 50 years or more.
And then the choice will be all yours.
It s most commonly used on its own in pure 100 per cent form for loop pile carpets or in 80 per cent blends.
100 wool rugs are hand woven with natural materials while synthetic like.
Synthetic rugs usually have a lifespan of 3 5 years.
So what to choose natural wool carpets or easy clean polypropylene.
You can get it in pure 100 or in 80 blends with nylon and polypropylene to improve its wear properties.