
NATURAL wool Carpet


Natural wool carpet is a sustainable, durable, and luxurious flooring option known for its softness and resilience. As a natural fiber, it offers several benefits that synthetic alternatives cannot match, including temperature regulation and improved air quality.
Benefits
Eco-friendly and sustainable: Wool is a renewable, natural fiber that is biodegradable at the end of its life. Undyed wool options offer an even more eco-friendly choice by skipping chemical dyeing processes.
Hypoallergenic: Wool fibers absorb and filter airborne pollutants, such as volatile organic compounds (VOCs), dust, and pollen, improving indoor air quality. It also repels dust mites and resists the growth of mold and bacteria.
Natural insulator: The crimped structure of wool fibers creates millions of tiny air pockets that provide excellent thermal and acoustic insulation. This helps keep rooms warm in the winter and cool in the summer, potentially reducing energy costs.
Durable and resilient: Wool fibers have a natural "bounce-back" quality that helps them resist crushing from foot traffic and heavy furniture. With proper care, a wool carpet can maintain its appearance for decades.
Fire retardant: Wool is naturally flame-resistant, making it a safer choice for the home.
Dirt and stain resistant: The natural lanolin coating on wool fibers repels dirt and liquids, giving you time to clean up spills before they set.


Wool carpets are made from 100% natural wool fibres, making them extremely soft and durable. They're also hypoallergenic, making them a great choice for homes
Types of natural wool carpet
Wool twist: The yarn is tightly twisted to create a slightly textured, hard-wearing surface. It is available in various shades and is suitable for all areas of the home.
Wool loop pile: This type creates a textured, durable surface that is excellent for high-traffic areas like stairs and living rooms. Some options, like chunky loop piles, can create a cozy, luxurious feel.
Berber: A very hard-wearing style, Berber is often used in areas with heavy foot traffic.
Cut pile: In this style, the yarn loops are cut to create a plush, soft surface. Low-pile cut carpets are particularly beneficial for allergy sufferers.
Wool blends: A mix of wool and synthetic fibers combines the luxurious feel and natural benefits of wool with the enhanced stain resistance of a man-made fiber.
Considerations when buying
Room usage: For high-traffic areas, a shorter loop or twist pile is more durable. For bedrooms, a longer, softer pile can provide a more luxurious feel.
Pile density: A higher-quality wool carpet has a dense pile with tightly woven fibers. Less dense, lower-quality carpets may feel scratchy.
Moth resistance: Wool is not naturally moth-proof. Some carpets are treated with a moth-resistant agent, while others are not. You should address any pre-existing moth infestations before installation.
Cost: Wool carpets are typically more expensive than synthetic options, but their durability and other benefits can justify the higher upfront investment.
Care and maintenance
Vacuum regularly: Use a vacuum with strong suction. A beater bar attachment is effective for cut-pile carpets but should be avoided for loop-pile carpets.
Clean spills immediately: Use a clean cloth to blot spills as soon as they happen. Avoid using harsh chemicals or hot water, which can permanently damage the carpet.
Professional cleaning: Some manufacturers offer aftercare warranties with professional cleaning options to protect your investment.