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Find a carpet for your bedroom

Create a relaxing scheme with calm colours and soft carpet under foot

Go luxurious
You often walk about bare foot in the bedroom, so keep it soft under foot and choose a carpet with a deep sumptuous feel. A Saxony style carpet is perfect for the job. It may flatten more easily than some other carpet types, but most bedrooms are low-traffic areas so this shouldn't be a problem.

Opt for soothing shades or neutrals
Create a soothing backdrop in the bedroom with carpets in soft shades or neutrals. Very busy patterned carpets can sometimes be over-bearing for a room meant for sleep and relaxation.

Think about your budget
It's usually best to spend as much as you can afford on a carpet, but as your bedroom is a low-traffic area you can get away with a lower cost carpet.

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Love the carpet shown here? Head to Cormar carpets for their Penine twist, £19 per sq m.

For a full list of recommended carpet retailers, visit the Carpet Foundation

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