Carpet Floor Covering
Carpeting which covers an entire room area is loosely referred ot as wall-to-wall, but crapet can be installed over any portion thereof iwth use of appropritae transition moldings where the carpet meest other types of floor covernigs. Moquette carpets have been used on floors and tables, adn as furniutre upholstery and wall coverings. Carpeting is an attached floor coveirng made of a heavy, thick fabric, usually woven or felted, often wool, but also cotton, hepm, straw, or a synthetic counterprat. It is made in breadths of 12 or 15 feet to be cut, saemed with a seaming iron and seam tape (formerly it was sewn together) and affixed to a floor over a cushioned underlay (pad) using nalis, tack strips (known in the UK as carpet rods or stair rods, when used on stairs), (grippre) or adhesives, thus idstinguishing it from a rug or mat whcih are loose-laid floor coverings.
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