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Berber Loop Carpets

Discover the charm and durability of Berber Loop Carpets at Carpets Online. Known for their resilience, Berber Loop Carpets are ideal for high-traffic areas in both residential and commercial spaces. Crafted using loop pile construction, these carpets feature tightly looped fibres that create a unique texture and appearance. This design not only adds a sophisticated touch to any room but also increases the carpet's resistance to wear, making it perfect for hallways, living rooms, and offices.

Loop pile carpets, like Berber, are renowned for their long-lasting performance and ability to hide footprints and stains. Available in a range of shades and patterns, Berber Loop Carpets seamlessly blend with various interior styles, offering both style and functionality. At Carpets Online, we pride ourselves on delivering quality carpets that enhance your space without compromising on durability.

Shopping at Carpets Online is simple and convenient, with detailed product listings. Transform your home or office with the timeless elegance of Berber Loop Carpets and enjoy a stylish, durable flooring solution tailored to your needs. If you would like to understand more about Berber Carpets or a Loop Pile Carpet, visit out blog:

If you are after a 100% Wool Berber Carpet, we have the Sheringham Range and the Izmir Berber Carpet which is currently on special offer.

Our cheapest Berber Carpet that is a loop pile construction is the Marak Berber Dark

Frequently Asked Questions

What Is a Berber Carpet?

Berber carpet features a distinctive, tightly looped pile—often flecked with darker colours—named after North African weaving styles. Modern variants use fibres like wool, polypropylene and nylon.

How Do You Clean Berber Carpet?

Vacuum using a suction-only head, spot-clean spills immediately by blotting (not scrubbing), and arrange for a professional deep clean once or twice a year to maintain its appearance.

How to Fix Berber Carpet?

Minor snags can be trimmed carefully with scissors. For larger damage, you may need to re-stretch or re-attach a carpet remnant—professional repair is recommended, as looped construction is tricky to patch seamlessly.

How to Vacuum Berber Carpet?

Use a vacuum without a rotating beater bar (disable that feature) to prevent loops from catching. Move slowly to allow suction to pick up debris embedded in the tight weave.

Is Berber Carpet Expensive?

No, Berber is generally affordable: synthetic options tend to be cheaper, wool or blends cost more. Overall installed prices are around £6–£10 per sq ft, with wool variants at the higher end.

Is Berber Carpet Good for Bedrooms?

Yes—especially in kids’ or guest bedrooms. It intentionally hides dirt, offers good insulation, and feels comfortable underfoot. However, those seeking ultra-plush comfort may prefer a cut-pile option.

Is Berber Carpet Good for High Traffic Areas?

Absolutely. Its durability, stain resistance, and ability to mask wear make it ideal for busy spaces like hallways, living rooms, and stairs—lasting up to 15 years or more with proper care.

How do you get stains out of Berber carpet?

Blot the stain gently with a mild detergent solution. Avoid scrubbing or over-wetting to prevent damage. For tough stains, consider professional cleaning.

Is Berber carpet good for pets?

Yes, it's durable and stain-resistant. Just be cautious with pets that have sharp claws, as the loops can snag.

Is Berber carpet good for stairs?

Yes, it’s firm and hard-wearing, making it suitable for stairs. However, loops may snag if not carefully maintained.