Colorful Broadloom is Back, Says Vogue
New York, NY, October 4, 2024-Vogue recently published an article titled, “Yes, Colorful Wall-to-Wall Carpet Is Officially Back.”
“After what feels like years of scrolling through endless neutrals, there’s a bold shift happening in the world of interior design. Suddenly, there are patterned lampshades and printed wall coverings. Tactile art and richly-hued seats. Maximalist color combos and vivid texture. Everywhere you look, it seems that our decor is once again filled with expressive saturation, eye-popping scale, and renewed vibrancy.
“While some might shy away from adding permanent pigment or pattern, others are going all-in and grounding their spaces in color. And not just in the form of area rugs that can quickly be swapped out or moved to another room-but in fully-committed, wall-to-wall carpet in singular shades like bold red, slime green, cobalt blue, and beyond.
“Is it a gamble? Perhaps. But, it’s also an undeniable statement. And, when done in a way that’s straightforward and cohesive, it can anchor a room in surprisingly unfussy-yet dramatic-expression.
“Daphne Javitch, an integrative wellness coach and founder of Doing Well, didn’t think twice when installing cherry red wall-to-wall carpet in her Los Angeles home. ‘My husband Pali Xisto Cornelsen is an interior designer and has been working with vibrant colored flooring for a while now,’ she shares. ‘He created a beautiful bedroom for our dear friend, Laila Gohar, several years back with a tatami mat-inspired floor in a pure red textile instead of the traditional weave. When we moved into this Californian, mid-century house, we knew our living room would fully come to life with red, wall-to-wall carpet and matching window finishings.’ For Javitch, the carpet added mystique to the room. ‘A red carpet feels sexy-plus, I love when simplicity is bold,’ she says.”
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