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Sisal carpet in living room - thoughts!

35 replies

Bamboopole · 30/09/2024 21:59

Need a sense check - old draughty floorboards, need to warm up the room. New hardwood floor would be very expensive due to original intricate skirting and panelling (and mounted electrics). I think sisal/natural carpet could be a good and much cheaper alternative. DP thinks I'm insane and that it's not possible due to wood burning stove.

Struggling to find images as obviously more common for stairs but I'm sure I've seen some elegant examples. Is it a bad idea?

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Bamboopole · 30/09/2024 22:00

Like this?

Sisal carpet in living room - thoughts!
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Pepperama · 30/09/2024 22:03

No way. We had some in the previous house and couldn’t afford to replace. So so uncomfortable - either cosy carpet, or proper hard wood/good qual laminate but can’t stand the feel of sisal and it’s a nightmare to clean too.

parietal · 30/09/2024 22:06

it was in the living room of my mum's house (installed by previous owners). not nice on kids bare feet (or even in socks) but otherwise it is OK if you then have lots of thin decorative rugs on top (ideally antique persian ones like in the picture above).

it is a bit warmer than floorboards or stone.

Bamboopole · 30/09/2024 22:08

Pepperama · 30/09/2024 22:03

No way. We had some in the previous house and couldn’t afford to replace. So so uncomfortable - either cosy carpet, or proper hard wood/good qual laminate but can’t stand the feel of sisal and it’s a nightmare to clean too.

This is one of the worries - I was warned off ever putting it on stairs due to someone's child falling and hurting/cutting themselves badly.

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suburberphobe · 30/09/2024 22:08

it’s a nightmare to clean

Absolutely. All those ridges that collect dirt, crumbs, etc.

Picture looks lovely though. And it's a fab natural material. Not for this climate though.

iloveyoubutilovememore · 30/09/2024 22:08

It’s a no from me too. We rented somewhere once that had it and was so rough to walk on!

OneDayIWillLearn · 30/09/2024 22:08

My parents had a lot of that when I was growing up and I must say I would never want it myself. Very uncosy, doesn’t wear particularly well, not nice to walk on in socks, hard to clean. We have a large square rag rug on our Victorian sitting room floorboards and it has worked well for making it more cosy (I didn’t want carpet), soft enough without being carpety, thick enough it doesn’t ruck. It wasn’t ruinous either, think it was £300 or £400?

suburberphobe · 30/09/2024 22:10

I was warned off ever putting it on stairs due to someone's child falling and hurting/cutting themselves badly.

Well, there you go then, that's a no-no.

eurochick · 30/09/2024 22:10

It was in the living room of our current house when we moved in. Awful stuff. So rough on the feet and gets grotty quickly too. We replaced it with engineered wood.

AppleDumplingWithCustard · 30/09/2024 22:11

Unbearable on naked feet.

Bamboopole · 30/09/2024 22:16

Ok, this was the sense check I needed! Thanks all.

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Cluckycluck · 30/09/2024 22:17

Take a look at Unnatural Flooring Co's faux sisal carpets.

They look great, easy to clean and are so much nicer underfoot than sisal.

AllAboutNiamh · 30/09/2024 22:18

We stayed in a place that had it. Excruciating to walk on in bare feet. Plus, how do you clean it? Horrid stuff.

Kitkat1523 · 30/09/2024 22:19

never Would I ever

thebigL · 30/09/2024 22:21

Oh god no. Infuriatingly difficult to clean! It's basically impossible.

GU24Mum · 30/09/2024 22:34

Remember someone mentioning how difficult sisal would be if someone was sick on the floor. I wasn't keen on it beforehand and that finished off any desire I ever had to consider it.

NewNameNoelle · 30/09/2024 22:41

Impossible to clean and horrible underfoot. Never again for us

ZiggyZowie · 30/09/2024 22:48

I've got it in my new house. I like it and just vacuum as normal

FullDisclosure · 30/09/2024 23:31

I had sisal with deep underlay in my bedroom - thought it would be OK in a low-traffic area. It felt fine, looked lovely - impossible to properly clean, even water stains it. I had to buy a product from America to get a water stain out and even that didn't get a second one out. Way too impractical.

WallaceinAnderland · 01/10/2024 00:42

You could get a large sisal rug and see how you feel with that.

IbizaToTheNorfolkBroads · 01/10/2024 06:29

It's not very cosy I it?

Doingmybest12 · 01/10/2024 06:38

I've loved the look for years, before it ws everywhere last time, but doesn't seem practical. I've just looked at faux ones thanks to the poster above. They look fab, especially the herring bone. Hope it's something you can consider OP.

FaceLikeAPairOfTits · 01/10/2024 06:40

If you like sisal, what about a very large jute rug? Easier to live with but a similar look.

Doingmybest12 · 01/10/2024 06:51

We had a large jute rug once, the cat loved to use it like a litter tray.

Autumnweddingguest · 01/10/2024 07:00

There are some lovely very soft wool textured carpets in that barley/wheat colour that makes sisal seem appealing.

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