Carpet has had a dusty image for years, but has made a clear comeback in recent years. And not without reason. Modern carpets are comfortable, stylish and surprisingly versatile. Yet many people doubt: is carpet practical? Is it hygienic enough? And how does it compare to PVC or laminate?
In this article, we list the advantages and disadvantages of carpet clearly and honestly for you. Not to convince you of anything, but to help you make a choice that truly suits your home and lifestyle.
What exactly is carpet?
Carpet is a soft floor covering that is usually laid wall-to-wall and consists of fibers made of, for example, polyamide, polypropylene, wool, or recycled materials. The pile structure can vary greatly: from tight low pile to luxurious high pile. This variation is precisely what makes carpet so versatile, but also difficult to compare without good advice.
Where carpet used to be chosen primarily for practical reasons, it is now increasingly being consciously used as a mood setter within the interior.

The advantages of carpet
One of the biggest advantages of carpet is its comfort. It feels warm underfoot and immediately gives a softer, friendlier appearance to a room. Especially in bedrooms, children's rooms, and studies, this is experienced as very pleasant.
In addition, carpet has a strong sound-damping effect. It absorbs footfall noise and reverberation, making a room feel calmer. In apartments or homes with multiple floors, this is often a decisive reason to choose carpet.
Carpet also scores well in terms of safety. It is less slippery than hard floors, making it more pleasant for children, pets, and the elderly. Moreover, it cushions minor falls better than a hard floor.
Finally, there is the appearance. Carpet makes an interior warmer, softer, and more inviting. Especially in modern homes with many clean lines, carpet can provide balance and atmosphere.

The disadvantages of carpet
However, carpet is not the best choice for every situation. It is more susceptible to stains than PVC or laminate and therefore requires more attention in terms of maintenance. Regular vacuuming is necessary, and for intensive use, periodic deep cleaning is recommended.
In addition, carpet is less suitable for rooms where a lot of moisture is present, such as bathrooms or kitchens. In these rooms, hard floors are simply more practical and durable.
Wear and tear also play a role. In heavily trafficked areas, carpet can show signs of use more quickly, especially with lower qualities. Therefore, it is important not only to choose based on color and appearance but especially on quality.
Carpet per room
In bedrooms, carpet is often an ideal choice. It feels comfortable when getting up and creates a calm, warm atmosphere. In studies, carpet contributes to pleasant acoustics and less disturbing noise while working.
In living rooms, carpet is certainly possible, provided you choose a strong quality with a dense pile structure. For stairs, carpet is even one of the most chosen options, due to safety and sound insulation.

High pile or low pile carpet?
High pile carpet is known for its luxurious appearance and soft feel, but is less practical in heavily used areas. Low pile carpet has a sleeker look, is easier to clean, and is therefore often the better choice for living rooms and hallways.
In bedrooms, high pile carpet is often chosen for its comfort.
Carpet with pets and allergies
Carpet can work well with pets, provided you choose a durable quality with a dense structure. Mélange colors are more practical here than solid light tones.
For people with allergies, modern carpet actually traps dust instead of letting it float around. With proper maintenance, carpet can therefore even contribute to a more pleasant indoor climate.
What does carpet cost?
The price of carpet depends on the material, structure, quality, and installation method. In general, carpet is often more affordable than wooden floors and sometimes even than PVC. In addition, carpet can be laid relatively quickly and neatly.
Carpet compared to PVC and laminate
Carpet offers comfort and warmth, while PVC and laminate are primarily practical and easy to maintain. Which floor suits you best depends entirely on your lifestyle, family situation, and personal preference.
When is carpet the right choice?
Carpet is particularly well suited for people who value comfort, tranquility, and atmosphere. It is a floor that makes your home softer, both in appearance and experience.
Solza's advice
Carpet is anything but old-fashioned. The current collections combine comfort with a modern appearance and high quality. In our showroom, we would be happy to show and let you feel what carpet can do for your interior.
View our carpet collection
Curious about which carpets we offer? Then view our collection and discover which style and quality suit your home.
Would you like more inspiration and explanation first? Then also check out our complete carpet guide.
