Hall Stairs and landing carpet in Dublin & Ireland

Hallways, landings and stairs are without doubt some of the most used areas of our homes with the maximum volume of daily traffic and therefore need something a little more hardwearing when it comes to flooring. A comparatively more robust carpet is a really good idea. Wool carpets have natural, in-built resilience in the fibres and can be an ideal choice for halls, stairways and landings. We at AW Carpets Ltd. extensively use 100% Pure New Zealand Wool – 3 ply yarn to make our carpets. Extensive use of wool has made us one of the most preferred suppliers of hall, stairs and landing carpet in Dublin & Ireland.

For hallways, you would desire a carpet that’s chic but also tough and long-lasting 

You would desire a hallway carpet that’s chic but also tough and long-lasting as the hallways of homes without doubt are the areas that see the most wear and tear. That’s exactly what you’ll get when you purchase carpet for your halls from AW Carpets Ltd. Pick one of our hard-wearing carpets and it will remain plush and comfy for years, without fading in colour. We are regarded as one of the best suppliers of hall, stairs and landing carpet in Dublin & Ireland.

Hall Stairs and landing carpet in Dublin & Ireland

 

What kind of carpet can be the ideal compromise for hallways and staircase?

Most hallways — particularly if they’re downstairs — can be subjected to things like water and mud from dirty shoes on day-to-day basis. So, you’ll want to avoid light carpets that are far more likely to become stained. You might tend to think the obvious choice for carpeting is a deeper hue, but even they can appear dirty from things like dust unless regularly cleaned. A mid-tone flecked, or patterned carpet can be the ideal compromise. Exactly the same advice applies if you’re on the hunt for stair carpet runner ideas for your staircase.

We served all over Dublin (Ireland) including Portobello, Ranelagh, Rathmines, The Liberties, Sandymount, Stoneybatter, Smithfield, Phibsborough, Drumcondra, Clontarf, Kilmainham