
Dusky Beige Delaware Saxony Carpet
Give your room a touch of warmth with this Dusky Beige Delaware Saxony Carpet. The combination of dark beige and cream fibres creates a rich heathered look across your floor.
Its soft and dense 15mm saxony tufts make this carpet feel fabulous underfoot. With its two-tone heathered appearance it’s even easier for this carpet to complement your room style and furnishing. A hardwearing 100% polypropylene pile adds stain resistance and the ability to be cleaned with a dilute bleach solution to this carpet, making it ideal for everywhere from living rooms to bedrooms.
The tough action backing gives a layer of durability to your carpet and should be installed over an underlay. By fitting your carpet over an underlay you can add cushioning and insulation to it to improve its comfort, while also helping to enhance its lifetime. We have a wide range of underlay available here.
Find the perfect match for your room with the full Delaware Saxony Carpet range.
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Give your room a touch of warmth with this Dusky Beige Delaware Saxony Carpet. The combination of dark beige and cream fibres creates a rich heathered look across your floor.
Its soft and dense 15mm saxony tufts make this carpet feel fabulous underfoot. With its two-tone heathered appearance it’s even easier for this carpet to complement your room style and furnishing. A hardwearing 100% polypropylene pile adds stain resistance and the ability to be cleaned with a dilute bleach solution to this carpet, making it ideal for everywhere from living rooms to bedrooms.
The tough action backing gives a layer of durability to your carpet and should be installed over an underlay. By fitting your carpet over an underlay you can add cushioning and insulation to it to improve its comfort, while also helping to enhance its lifetime. We have a wide range of underlay available here.
Find the perfect match for your room with the full Delaware Saxony Carpet range.























