INTEGRITY & HONESTY
When decorating your home, think of your floors as the foundation for your design
scheme.

Tips for selecting carpeting  for your home:
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Visualize the desired total look of the room. Do you want a room that's uncluttered and  

monotone or a room rich with colors  or textures? If you start with a totally empty  room,

choose carpeting, then paint or paper the walls in colors found in the rug. Remember, the

carpet has to fit the room in more ways than one. Areas
Pick up the colors used in your furnishing patterns.

Patterns can be mixed if they are coordinated by color.

Elements of carpet design can be further incorporated into

the overall design scheme. Learn the size of the room and the area you want to cover. A

carpet with a bold, overall design can be the focal point of a room with a chair and sofa in

solid or subdued patterns. Light colored carpets make a room look more spacious, and

deeper colors lend coziness to a room. Choose carpet that will perform well, with the right

combination of density and fiber. The denser the pile,  the better your carpeting will

wear. Synthetic are durable, soft, and easy to clean. Remember to take a swatch of any

fabrics you’d like to match with you when you shop for carpeting. That way, you’ll have a

better idea of what will complement your existing decor.
If the company
cleaning your
carpet,  furniture
or many of the
services listed
is dedicated to
selling extra
services, it may
be time to start
looking for
another company.
such as hallways and foyers, you may want a durable,

patterned rug. Choose furniture that enhances the carpet

design or colors found in your carpeting.
1. Consider how the room is used
2. How much traffic the area gets
3. Who will view it
THINK BEFORE YOU ACT
Heavenly Care guarantees any product or service performed by us. If a problem comes up
call 832-877-5502 and I will correct it
Before I begin I will share with you, do not to underestimate the value of your carpet pad not
only will it absorb the impact of feet

(
shock value) and noise, it will reduce wear and tear on the carpeting

and make vacuuming easier.
I'm James Bain, a  technician
certified
by the IICRC. The
IICRC  sets the standards for
the entire industry in the areas
of inspection, cleaning, disaster
restoration and certification.