The top living room colour trends for 2023

Every year, interior design experts predict the living room colour trends for the upcoming year. These influence the carpet colours that people choose for their homes.

2023 is the year when colours will be influenced by nature. Expect to see carpets in rich shades of green, blue and deep browns that bring a sense of calmness to a living room.

Interior designer Tiffany Duggan says:

"I think nature-inspired hues, alongside rich browns and pale creams, will dominate colour choices in 2023."

She recommends offsetting blues and greens with warmer shades like warm caramel or dirty pink.

Not all 2023 colour trends are expected to feature rich deep shades. Some households prefer pastel colours that are cheerful and reassuring.

Another trend is to blend skirting boards into the design of a room, painting them deep brown or rich green. Alternatively, choose a bold colour for the skirting board to contrast with the colour of the carpet. Designer Ruth Mottershead recommends painting the skirting boards black or dark grey with a bright coloured wallpaper.

One popular colour trend is influenced by spices with fabric manufacturers using colour names like “Peppercorn” and “Mustard.” A lime green carpet goes well with furniture, table, and objects in rich brown spice-influenced colours.

Interior design colour trends can be a source of inspiration when choosing the colours of carpets in Chester and North Wales homes. Of course, favourite interior design colours can be based on personal preferences rather than current or future trends.

Ice cubes and a teaspoon remove carpet furniture marks

A woman has demonstrated on social media how to get rid of unsightly indents on a carpet made by furniture using only ice cubes and a teaspoon.

When heavy furniture such as chairs and tables have been on a carpet then moved, indent marks are left where the legs have been. A TikTok user with the handle @cleaningwithcharlotte has found a simple way to remove them. She posted a step-by-step tutorial video on how this is done. The video shows a mirrored table moved to reveal four indents on the carpet. An ice cube is placed on each of the indents, then allowed to melt. Charlotte uses a teaspoon to gently fluff up the carpet. The indents disappear with no trace of them on the cream carpet.

The video ends with a before and after comparison image. Charlotte wrote a caption to the video, declaring:

“This works so well.”

An alternative method suggested by one commentator was to cover the marks with a damp cloth, then use a steam iron to remove them.

Carpets in Chester, Wrexham and North Wales homes are popular because they make rooms feel warm and cosy. A quality carpet lasts a long time provided it is looked after well. Regular vacuuming and a deep clean by a professional at least once a year will keep it in top condition. Spills and dropped items need cleaning up promptly. If furniture is moved, the indents they leave can be removed at virtually no cost.

Designer reveals top carpet trends for 2022

Interior designer Traci Connell has spoken about the trends she is seeing for carpets in 2022.

Wall to wall carpets in Chester, Wirral and North Wales homes and offices continue to be a popular choice of floor covering. Hard surface flooring such as vinyl, wood and laminate are found in many homes, but carpets are making a comeback for several reasons. Traci Connell has highlighted the current trends which influence why carpets are a good floor covering choice.

Consumers love deep pile carpets; these provide a lush texture under their feet rather than hard surfaces. Pet owners appreciate that many carpets are available with pet protection properties. There is a large concern for protecting the environment, which is why consumers prefer natural materials. Wool carpets are made from a natural fibre that is also easy to clean.

The durability of decent quality carpets has increased, extending their life. Grant Kirkpatrick is a designer that recommends that his clients choose long lasting flooring rather than a less durable one that is chosen for primarily aesthetic and cost reasons. He says:

“People choose the cheapest option when they should think of the long term.”

Wool is long lasting, but carpets made with nylon last longer. Cheap carpets are thin, which means they do not insulate a room from the cold subfloor. A wool carpet with a thermal insulation underlay is much better for keeping a room warmer. With heating costs escalating, a good quality carpet can reduce energy bills.

Persian carpets get a modern makeover

The ancient art of weaving handmade wool Persian carpets in Iran is getting a modern makeover.

Persian carpet makers have been weaving rugs since 500 BC. They are now facing two major challenges – changing consumer tastes and increased competition from Indian and Chinese carpet weavers. To compete in the world handmade carpet market, Iranian carpet weavers are updating their designs. Ahad Azimzadeh, a Persian carpet exporter said:

"The patterns of Iranian carpets are ancient but today there is a strong demand for contemporary styles. They're more suitable for a modern house".

Persian carpets are expensive and, in the past, have been seen as more of an investment than a decorative floor covering. This is changing, with most buyers now wanting a carpet in a more modern style to match the decor of their home. The carpet is no longer a status symbol, it is a beautiful and practical floor covering.

Persian carpets often feature bright colours, but there is also a style known as “transitional carpets” which are once bright-coloured carpets that have been left outside in the sun so that the colours fade. These carpets appeal to those who like more subtle colour schemes.

Few residents have handmade carpets in Chester homes. This is mainly because they are expensive and not recommended for high footfall areas. There are a wide range of quality carpets available from local carpet retailers. For those who love the traditional floral intricate patterns of Persian carpets, premium quality wool carpets with similar patterns are available.

Top four commercial flooring options for high-traffic areas

Most commercial premises will have areas that attract a lot of traffic, but this is particularly true of ones where members of the public have regular daily access. This includes supermarkets and shops, as well as things such cafes, restaurants, pubs and cinemas.

The floors that are fitted in any area that experiences a lot of use will have to be able to cope with rough boots and shoes walking over them constantly, as well as trolleys and other items used by suppliers. Therefore, they need to be extremely hard-wearing, easy to keep clean and resistant to damage.

These are the best flooring choices that you can make for high-traffic areas of your commercial premises.

Engineered or solid wood flooring

This is among the oldest types of flooring in existence and there is a good reason for that longevity. Floors made out of hard wood are extremely durable and long-lasting without sacrificing anything in visual appeal.

That makes them an ideal choice for commercial areas that need to be able to cope with lots of shoes or boots walking over them each day, but that also need to retain an attractive and appealing look. An example of the sort of business for which either solid or engineered wood will make an excellent floor choice is a restaurant.

It can also be a fine and effective option for theatres and other performance venues where it is important for the floor to be resilient but also good to look at. In terms of maintenance, wood floors will need to be swept and polished regularly to stay at their best, but they can otherwise stand up to very high levels of daily traffic.

Concrete flooring

By its nature, concrete is an extremely tough and durable type of material. There is probably no flooring solution on the market that is quite as hard wearing as this.

Although it may not sound like an attractive solution from an aesthetic point of view, concrete floors of the best quality are coated and finished with an eye to how they will look as well as how they will perform.

Concrete is very resistant to damage from water and other liquids and does not easily stain. It is also a type of floor that does not become slippery underfoot when things are spilled on it.

That makes it a fine choice for commercial areas that are both high in traffic and liable to experience spillages. Examples of this may include shop and supermarket floors, as well as the kitchen areas of restaurants.

Luxury vinyl tile flooring

In the past, vinyl was often viewed as a cheap but less appealing option for commercial floors than concrete or wood, but that is no longer true. Luxury vinyl tile (LVT) floors can be designed to look exactly like a range of floor surfaces, from stone to porcelain tiles and wood, but at a mere fraction of the cost of any of them.

Luxury vinyl is also a much thicker and harder wearing form of this material than standard vinyl. It will stand up to everything from water to scratches, making it suitable for the public areas of restaurants or cinemas as well as for busy private areas of commercial premises like bathrooms and restaurant kitchens.

The superior thickness of it also makes it a type of floor that is very comfortable for people to walk on and it is often softer than the floor surfaces that it replicates the look of.

Other high traffic areas where you will often find luxury vinyl tile flooring are medical offices and hotels.

Carpet tile flooring

The look of carpets is very appealing and they undoubtedly add warmth to busy commercial areas such as hotel lobbies and office corridors, but carpets require a lot of maintenance and are not always that hard-wearing. Thus, many commercial enterprises in places prone to colder weather like Chester find carpet tiles to be an excellent substitute.

A major benefit of carpet tiles is that they help to dampen noise. That makes them a superb choice for hotel rooms, lobbies and landings, as well as for offices and libraries, where minimising the amount of noise that high footfall can cause is important.

Carpet tile floors are more durable than standard carpeting. As they are made up of tiles, should a section start to wear due to footfall, the individual tiles in question can be replaced rather than having to fit an entirely new carpet.

This also makes them much more cost-effective for high traffic commercial areas. Furthermore, the lower pile of carpet tiles makes it less likely that dirt from boots and shoes will become trapped in them, for easier cleaning.

These are the best floor choices for high traffic areas. Speaking to experienced flooring professionals will let you get more information.