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Carpet, rug

A carpet is a textile floor covering, usually consisting of a top layer of fluff attached to the backing. Traditionally, fleece is made of wool, but since the 20th century, synthetic fibers, such as polypropylene, nylon or polyester, have been used frequently because polypropylene is cheaper than wool. The pile is usually made up of twisted tufts, which are usually heat treated to maintain their structure. The term "carpet" can often be used interchangeably with the term "carpet", although the term "carpet" can be applied to the floor covering the whole house, while the "carpet" is usually no larger than a single room, and traditionally, it does not even cross from one wall to another, and usually does not even connect as part of the floor.

Carpets can be used for a variety of purposes, including insulating people's feet from cold brick or concrete floors, making the room more comfortable, sitting on the floor (for example, playing with children or as a prayer blanket), making sounds when walking (especially in apartment buildings), and adding decoration or color to the room. Carpets can be made of different dyed fibers in any color. Carpets can have many different types of patterns and patterns for decorative surfaces. In the 2000s, carpets were used in industrial and commercial locations, such as retail stores and hotels, as well as in private homes. In the 2010's, there were all kinds of carpets and carpets, with different prices and quality levels, ranging from factory mass production, low-cost synthetic carpets for commercial buildings to expensive hand knotted wool carpets for private use. A house for a wealthy family.

Carpets can be produced on looms very similar to weaving, which are made of needle felt, hand knotted (in oriental carpets), filled with wool into supporting materials (tufts), woven flat, and made by hooking wool or cotton. A strong fabric or embroidered mesh. In the United States, carpets are usually 12 feet (3.7 m) and 15 feet (4.6 m) wide, while in Europe they are 4 and 5 m wide. Since the 20th century, when wall hung carpets are needed, carpets of different widths can be sewn with seam iron and seam tape (previously sewn together), which can be fixed on cushioned cushions (cushions) with nails, fixed belts (in England called grab bars), adhesives or occasionally decorative metal stair posts by the following methods. Wall to wall carpets are different from carpets or mats, which are loose floor coverings because wall to wall carpets are fixed to the floor and cover a larger area.

In Asia, child labor is often used to make carpets by hand. Goodweave labeling programs used throughout Europe and North America ensure that child labor is not used: Importers pay for labels, and the income collected is used to monitor production centers and educate previously exploited children