All Carpet
Why choose carpet?
Carpet is one of the most comfortable and family-friendly flooring options available today, offering warmth, softness, and style at a price to suit every budget. With options ranging from durable synthetic fibres to luxurious wool, carpet is competitively priced compared to hard flooring, making it an ideal choice for Kiwi families wanting comfort and practicality without overspending.
High-quality carpets are designed to be both beautiful and functional, with textures and colours that suit any home style. Beneath the surface, resilient fibres provide cushioning underfoot while also helping to insulate your home for greater warmth and energy efficiency. This makes carpet perfect for bedrooms, lounges, and family areas, especially where kids love to play or families gather.
Carpet is also low maintenance. Modern fibres are treated to resist stains, fading, and wear, making them easier to care for than ever before. A regular vacuum and occasional professional clean are all it takes to keep carpet looking fresh and feeling soft. Better yet, carpet naturally reduces noise, making it a smart choice for busy households or multi-level homes. It absorbs sound, cushions footsteps, and adds a sense of calm to your living spaces. With hundreds of styles and colours available, carpet is built to last and designed to suit New Zealand homes, offering the perfect balance of comfort, style, and performance.

Lisburn

Tararua II 4m

Ambury

Cheviot

Coleridge

Cromwell 4m

Elba

Flock Hill

Florence Hill

Galet

Glenfyne

Helios

Inca

Invincible T8000 Carpet Tiles

Lake Hawea

Lorenzo

Lotus

Luxor
Frequently asked questions
The most common carpet types are wool carpet and synthetic carpet, including solution-dyed nylon (SDN). Wool carpet is made from natural fibres and is valued for its softness, insulation and natural resilience. Synthetic carpets are designed for durability and stain resistance, making them a practical option for busy homes. The best choice will depend on your lifestyle, budget and the level of foot traffic in the space.
Wool carpet is made from natural fibres and is valued for its softness, insulation and natural resilience. It can create a warm, comfortable feel underfoot and is often chosen for its natural material qualities. Synthetic carpets, such as solution-dyed nylon (SDN), are designed for durability and stain resistance. They tend to perform well in high-traffic areas and are generally more cost effective.
Modern carpet is designed to be durable and perform well in everyday living environments. Durability depends on the fibre type, yarn construction and how the carpet is used within the home. The carpets we stock are independently tested for durability and graded under recognised schemes, including the Australian Carpet Classification Scheme (ACCS), so you can be confident they’ll perform.
Carpet naturally helps insulate a room and reduce noise. The fibres trap air, which can help reduce heat loss through the floor while creating a softer, warmer feel underfoot. Carpet also absorbs everyday sound, such as footsteps or moving furniture, helping create a quiet and comfortable home.
Carpet can be maintained with regular vacuuming and quick attention to spills. Different carpet fibres have different levels of stain resistance and cleaning requirements. We recommend professional steam cleaning every 12 to 18 months to help maintain the appearance and longevity of the carpet.
The lifespan of carpet depends on the fibre type, the level of foot traffic and how well it is maintained. High-quality carpet installed in appropriate areas of the home can last 10 to 20 years or more. Regular vacuuming, quick attention to spills and professional steam cleaning every 12 to 18 months will help maintain the appearance and performance of the carpet over time.
Carpet is typically priced per lineal metre (lm) or per square metre (m²). Square metre pricing reflects the actual area covered, while lineal metre pricing is based on the width of the carpet roll, which is often 3.66 metres. The final cost will depend on the carpet’s construction and pile weight.






