Melissa, Wow, it's really pretty and such an improvement from the «swine wall» and
beige carpet look the previous owners had embraced.
Not exact matches
I used this recipe today and it left my «builder
beige»
carpets looking BETTER than they have after cleaning with store bought shampoo, and we have 2 large dogs and 3 cats!
The base is 18» x 18» and both the bed and base are covered in
beige carpet so it will
look great in any room you choose to put it in.
A correlating fuzzy tufted
carpet scooped bed is placed on top (for grey or black sisal we recommend a silver scooped bed, brown and neutrals
look best with a
beige scooped bed, etc.) Fuzzy tufted
carpet is not an ideal scratching texture but can be nice as a cozy bed.
The
carpet was there when I moved in; it was really old and worn out, and always dirty -
looking because of its light
beige colour.
Biggest project (when I win a lottery, maybe) is to replace the mix of pinky
beige tile and 30 - year filthy but still quite good -
looking textured
beige carpet with a single flooring throughout (my favorite comment about the current flooring is that my floorplan
looks like a # 10 envelope with postage and extra stickers.
I feel like I am drowning in a sea of
beige... and with two teenage boys and a husband who don't understand the concept of wiping their feet... well the
beige carpet throughout most of the house is awful
looking.
The light
beige carpet was
looking great for eight years.
Prior to the renovation the main living area felt compartmentalized and
looked dated with
beige wall - to - wall
carpeting, faded paint and wood paneling.
I like your
carpet; I am
looking to replace my light
beige carpet but a lot of them seem grayish.
The colours in our living room are subtle creams and
beiges with a hint of rust in the
carpet, so bringing in a more natural
looking tree made sense.