The Addington Collection is classic simplicity at its best, without compromising style. This luxe fiber collection has a sophisticated flair with its lustrous appearance.
- Learn More About Luxe
- Rug Pads
- Care and Cleaning
- Custom Size Guide
Learn More About Luxe
Rug Pads
Cushion Grip #591
Softer pad adds cushion and holds your rug in place on hard surfaces.
Approximately 1/8" thick
Premium Grip #592
Reversible pad with extra cushion and comfort for use on hard or carpeted surfaces.
Approximately 1/4" thick
Outdoor #594
Superior polyester coated with high grade vinyl adds cushion and comfort under outdoor rugs.
Approximately 1/8" thick
Attached Non-Skid #593
A durable attached rug pad recommended for hard surfaces.
Approximately 1/16" thick
Attached Cloth #597
Cloth backing to enhance your custom rug. Recommended to cover latex-backed indoor carpets.
Approximately 1/32" thick
Attached Felt #598
An attached rug pad recommended for carpet.
Approximately 1/16" thick
Care and Cleaning
General Care
The best care you can give your luxe fiber floor covering is regular, thorough vacuuming. For best results, vacuum from different directions, making several passes over the area. Heaviest traffic areas require the most attention to help reduce shedding and should receive regular vacuuming to reduce soil build-up. This will help prolong the beauty and life of the floor covering.
Avoid pulling your rug while furniture is standing on it as this might damage the rug. Never pull the rug by its edges.
Rugs should be loosely rolled for storage. Do not fold rugs as this can cause permanent creases.
General Vacuuming Advice
Ensure that your vacuum beater bar is properly adjusted. Damage to the carpet fibers can occur if the brushes of the vacuum are set too low. We recommend the head of the vacuum be adjusted so that the brushes barely touch the face of the carpet. Do not use a vacuum that automatically adjusts, as it will adjust too low and damage fibers. Refrain from continuously running the vacuum over the bordered edges, as this may cause damage.
Always test a vacuum and vacuuming technique first; claims resulting from vacuuming will not be honored. Each product will react differently to every vacuum or vacuuming technique. Some vacuums should not be used, as they will cause excess fuzzing or sprouting of the fibers.
Cleaning Your Luxe Fiber Carpet
Luxe Fibers, which include nylon and polyester products, have different cleaning methods than natural fibers. To clean and properly maintain your luxe fiber carpet, follow these three key points. 1) Vacuum frequently. 2) Clean spills promptly by blotting, not rubbing, the area with warm water and a clean white cloth to remove excess moisture. 3) Have carpet cleaned by a trained and qualified professional cleaner as needed.
Vacuuming thoroughly and frequently is the most important thing you can do to keep your carpet looking great. Vacuuming helps remove dirt particles which dull the carpets appearance. Use walk-off mats at entrances to minimize the tracking of dirt particles onto the carpet and to reduce soil accumulation. Steam, or hot water extraction, is the recommended method for deep cleaning luxe fiber carpets or rugs.
Carpet made from micro polyester and other luxe fibers may show light and dark bands when unrolled. Falling pile creates this light and dark effect. These bands are corrected by changing the direction of the pile, either by hand or by vacuuming. Pressure marks due to the weight of the roll may result during storage or transit and take longer to correct. Extensive vacuuming in reverse direction of the pile is necessary.
Falling pile is inherent to all plush carpets and not a manufacturing defect. All plush carpets must be regularly vacuumed to make the pile stand straight.
Custom Size Guide
Dining
- The perfect size rug will allow the chairs to be accessed while all four legs stay on the rug. Depending on the scale of the chairs, 24”-36” of rug beyond the edges of the table is recommended.
- Leave a border of bare floor around the rug. (4” minimum recommended)
Bedroom
- When stepping out of bed, your feet should always land on the rug.
- Place the rug under at least 2/3 of the bed and allow the rug to cover 30”-36” on each side and the foot of the bed.
Living Room
- In open floor plans, a custom rug can help define the sitting area.
- Furnishings should sit partially or completely on the rug, while still allowing ample space to move in and out of the area. This usually means allowing 18”-24” of space between sofa and chairs or sofa and coffee table.
Odd Spaces
- Most hallways are perfect with a 30” wide runner. Runners should extend the length of the hallway or enough to ensure it doesn’t end in the middle of a doorway.
- For bathroom dressing areas, a good rule of thumb is a rug which sits neatly 2” inside both ends of a vanity.
- Most entryway rugs allow for 18” of bare floor between rug and walls. Smaller entryways are limited to the width of the door.