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Patterned carpet: If Greg Natale says so, we’re in!

Award-winning interior designer Greg Natale has announced a second Axminster carpet collaboration with Designer Rugs, an evolution of the original collection launched in 2014.

Perfect for both classic and modern interiors, Greg’s new direction takes a creative broad sweep in its exploration of nostalgic influences, scaled-up patterning and vibrant multicolour combinations.

So, is patterned carpet cool again? Designer Rugs’ Christine MacDonald says yes: “We’ve definitely noticed an increase in demand for patterned carpet, and the advancements in Axminster carpet weaving have definitely had an impact. Small repeats and pixelated, boxy patterns are a thing of the past – organic designs and soft textural designs are much more achievable with today’s technology.

“Maximalism is definitely also on the rise – carefully curating mixed patterns can create a bold and surprisingly sophisticated look. Greg Natale is the perfect example of masterful pattern mixing, and using patterned carpet in a modern way.”

Presenting eight brand new designs, the collection is suited to both commercial and residential use thanks to its range of motifs and diversity of colours.

Greg says: “Conceiving this family of carpets was a really enjoyable process. I set out wanting each of them to present their own distinct personality and set themselves apart from the next, so I have assembled an energetic pastiche of colours and patterns that I can already see being used in contemporary to classical spaces.”

Christine says Axminster has a lot of advantages over other types of carpet. “One of the main reasons we love it is its versatility from a design perspective. Unlike other carpet types, Axminster allows you to create complex designs with great precision, creating limitless opportunities. You can also use up to 16 colours in a single carpet design, tailoring the design to perfectly suit your space.”

The high wool content carpet is also super durable, which is why it’s so often used in high end hotels. “You can expect this carpet to last! The ability to create detailed line-work is also very practical for hiding dirt and stains, much better than a plain coloured carpet would.”

Embracing the capabilities of Designer Rugs’ renowned in-house design and production teams, this collection also extends the potential for the customer with the possibility of customisation in pattern repeat, colour ways and scaling.

The Greg Natale Carpet collection is available now, with both in-stock and custom options.

Photography: Anson Smart

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Darren Palmer’s tips on choosing blinds

Carpet Court have recently expanded their offering into window treatments, so The Block judge and brand ambassador Darren Palmer put together some exclusive tips for us on how to choose blinds.

1. Always choose the blind option that suits your light requirements. For a room ready for sleep, I recommend a full block-out, but for living spaces you may not want to completely shut off the sun.

Carpet Court sheer roller blinds
Carpet Court sheer roller blinds

2. Always choose the blind option that suits your privacy requirements. Daytime privacy can be achieved with a sheer window treatment, but nighttime privacy generally only comes with an opaque option.

3. Consider spaces that need both light and privacy, but having a sheer and a block-out option installed on the same windows.

Carpet Court roman blinds
Carpet Court roman blinds

4. Blinds and automisation go hand-in-hand, and for a little extra money you can install motors on roller blinds so you get that touch of a button convenience.

Carpet Court shutters
Carpet Court shutters

5. If you’re renovating or building, allow a rebate in the ceiling where windows are located so you can hide the tracks, rolls or mechanisms of your blinds to give your room the most streamlined look.

Darren Palmer
Darren Palmer

[contextly_sidebar id=”mUKwj7EXPkpdWmhAqCGAn0t1ijHHXX4b”]Carpet Court’s exclusive new blinds range, the Aria Window Concepts Collection, is designed to enhance contemporary and timeless interiors, with the added benefit of simple functionality and light control. There’s a range of on-trend blind designs, including neutral plantation shutters (my favourite!), simple shading, high quality window coverings and unique earthy timber venetians.

Darren says: “We’re seeing individuality as the major trend in interior design and the perfect contrast to an often bold or layered room are simple window treatments. Interiors that make statements whether in colour, texture or pattern all receive the perfect final touch with options from the new Aria blinds collection.”

The new range includes roller blinds, sunscreen blinds, roman blinds, vertical blinds, plantation shutters, timber venetians and panel blinds.

For your nearest store and to view the ranges in full, visit www.carpetcourt.com.au