Bespoke Carpets
Carpets at Cheshire Curtains & Interiors
Cheshire Curtains & Interiors offers a broad range of Carpets, rugs and floor coverings. Supplying and fitting Carpets from some of the country’s leading brands, carefully selected to suit all budgets. We often incorporate this element in our fully bespoke Interior Design Service in Cheshire.
Carpets & Flooring in Cheshire: Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What carpet brands and ranges do you stock?
We supply carpets from some of the country’s leading brands, carefully selected to offer genuine quality across a range of price points. Our stock includes options to suit a modest refurbishment budget right through to premium selections for clients who want something truly exceptional underfoot. Rather than listing brand names, we would encourage you to visit the showroom and feel the difference for yourself. Carpet is a tactile product and photographs never do it justice. Our team will guide you towards the right fibre, pile, and weight for the rooms you are furnishing and the footfall they receive.
Q: Can carpet be incorporated into a wider interior design project?
Very much so. Flooring is actually one of the most impactful decisions in any interior scheme because it anchors everything else in the room. We regularly incorporate carpet and flooring into our full interior design service in Cheshire, selecting options that complement the window treatments, wall colours, and furnishings as part of a unified brief. When the same designer is advising on all of these elements together, the result tends to be far more cohesive than when flooring and soft furnishings are sourced separately. You can learn more about our full design service at cheshirecurtains.co.uk/interiordesigncheshire.
Q: Do you offer fitting as well as supply?
Yes. Supply and fitting is our standard service. Our fitting team brings the same professional standards to flooring installation as they do to curtains and blinds. We will prepare the subfloor appropriately, lay underlay where required, and complete the fitting neatly including at thresholds, door frames, and stair edges where precision really matters. We would never recommend buying carpet and arranging your own fitting separately because the quality of the installation directly affects the longevity and appearance of the finished floor.
Q: How do I choose between carpet and hard flooring for different rooms?
This depends on a number of factors: the function of the room, the traffic it receives, whether there are children or pets in the household, and of course your personal preference. Carpet tends to be the warmer, quieter, and more comfortable choice underfoot, making it a natural fit for bedrooms, living rooms, and stairs. Hard flooring is often more practical in hallways, kitchens, and bathrooms. There is also a strong case for mixing the two to create distinct zones within an open-plan space. Our designers have helped many clients across Cheshire navigate these decisions and we are happy to give you a straightforward recommendation based on your specific situation.
Q: Do you supply rugs as well as fitted carpets?
Yes. Our range includes rugs and floor coverings alongside fitted carpets, which gives you flexibility depending on the space and how you want to use it. A well-chosen rug can anchor a seating arrangement in a living room, add warmth and texture to a hard-floored hallway, or define a zone within a larger open room. If you are combining rugs with other products from our range, our designers can help you find something that ties the whole scheme together rather than looking like an after thought.
Q: How do I book a free measuring appointment for carpets?
The process is exactly the same as for any of our other services. Call us on 01625 434 121, email us at mail@cheshirecurtains.co.uk, or book directly through our website at cheshirecurtains.co.uk. One of our team will arrange a time to visit your home, take accurate measurements, and give you an accurate quote. There is no obligation to proceed, and we will never add unexpected costs after the initial estimate.