Posted by Andy Harrison, on October 28, 2019. Tags: antique stair rods, carpet rods, stair carpet rods, stair rod brackets, stair runner rods
This guide to choosing the right stair carpet rods for your home provides a check-list of what to consider before ordering. Whilst choosing the finial design and the finish of your carpet rods is important, you do need to make sure you are ordering the correct type of bracket and length for your particular project. […]
Read morePosted by Andy Harrison, on October 3, 2019. Tags: carpet ramps
Easyshims are a great invention. They solve the common issue of how to create a neat carpet ramp edge in a doorway when the finished flooring levels are different heights. Easyshims slip under your carpet and underlay and create a gentle slope up to your higher floor. Once flat with each other, simply join your […]
Read morePosted by Andy Harrison, on July 29, 2019.
Why use a carpet to tile trim? Carpet to tile trim styles of threshold are designed to fit into doorways to cover the raw edges of where a carpet meets a ceramic tiled floor. Choose the right one and it will not only look smart but also prevent the edge of your carpet fraying and […]
Read morePosted by Andy Harrison, on May 8, 2019.
Terminology in the carpet industry for the same product can vary quite considerably. Customers ring us up and say that they are having new carpets fitted and their carpet fitter has asked them to buy some carpet plates to join their carpet in their doorways. They’ve spotted the Premier Cover Plate on our website, which […]
Read morePosted by Andy Harrison, on May 3, 2019.
The new Slim Z and Slim D carpet joiners are perfect for everyone who likes nice clean lines and prefers a discrete approach to decoration in their home. At just 16mm and 22mm wide accordingly, these door thresholds are up to 50% narrower than most standard carpet bars. So slender, it is hoped that you […]
Read morePosted by Andy Harrison, on March 14, 2019.
Autumn is the time of year when door mats are a necessity, if you want to avoid trudging in wet and dirt from outside. Loose mats can skid around and be a trip hazard, whilst a recessed matwell is permanent and secure. Thankfully, there is a new floor trim on the market, Premier Trim Matwells, […]
Read morePosted by Andy Harrison, on March 9, 2019. Tags: stair runner rods
‘What length stair rods do I need?’ is a common question. We always double-check with all our customers that they have ordered the correct length before placing their order on the factory. Whilst most have calculated the length(s) correctly, around 15% have got it wrong. Let’s take a look at where the confusion lies: How […]
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