Crazy New Carpeting Trends for 2012: Interactive Carpeting
Ask most people about carpeting, and their eyes will glaze over. “You want to talk carpeting? Yawn.” Sure, you want to make the most out of your decorating scheme, and you want to keep your Feng Shui sharp and your home free of dust, dander and allergens. But that’s not exactly share-like-crazy-on-Facebook stuff.
But what if your carpet could be something more? Something exciting!

What if the carpet you choose could radically affect your mood, relieve stress, and change the way your room feels? In 2012, we may finally see the emergence of interactive carpeting.
Here is the deal on interactive carpeting. Revolutionary design technologies have allowed manufacturers to create smart floors and rugs: these generate all sorts of illusions. One carpet might feel beneath your feet like freshly cut grass. Other carpets may feel like sand or snow or even a leaf covered forest. These materials can even change their properties – much like natural materials would – and mimic the “real world” to an amazing degree.
How important is it to “bring nature inside”?
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Consider that Las Vegas casino owners for years have installed specially patterned bright carpets to energize gamblers and keep them at the table as long as possible. That’s right: your choice of carpeting can have a powerful effect on your mood, energizing you, depressing you, making you anxious, or relaxing you.

If you are taking advantage of this cool new trend, or if you have questions or concerns about your carpets, connect with the Bay Area carpet, upholstery and area rug cleaning specialists at Elegant Carpet Care.
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The carpet industry will go through big change in terms of design of the carpets. There is a lot of demand in the market for carpets so variety in the carpets is must. Lets hope 2012 will be as fruitful as 2011.
Agreed, thanks for the comment and wish you a great 2012!