Q1. What is the difference between project carpet and residential carpet?
Project carpets are designed for high-traffic use and typically require higher performance in durability, fire safety, acoustics, and maintenance compared with residential carpets.
Q2. Which carpet structures are best for heavy-traffic areas?
Loop pile and dense tufted structures generally perform well for corridors and public areas. Cut pile is often chosen for guest rooms where comfort and appearance are priorities.
Q3. What fire standards can your project carpets meet?
We can produce to common regional standards depending on the project location (e.g., EN/BS/ASTM requirements). Standards are confirmed during specification.
Q4. Are your carpets suitable for hotels (guestrooms vs corridors vs public areas)?
Yes. We specify differently by zone: guestrooms prioritize comfort and appearance; corridors prioritize durability, stain resistance, and acoustic performance; public areas prioritize both performance and design impact.
Q5. Do you have sustainable options for project requirements?
Yes. Options may include recycled-content yarns, low-VOC systems, optimized material usage, and documentation support depending on your sustainability goals.