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  2. Stair carpet - Wikipedia

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    A traditional stair carpet was characterized by not covering the full width of the stair but leaving the underlying wood−stone−tile of the tread and risers open to view on the sides. This was sometimes simply to save on carpet and sometimes to expose features while preventing wear to the underlying surface.

  3. 5 Rooms You Should Never Put Carpet In - AOL

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    Carpet floors have been a staple in homes for decades. Carpeting first gained popularity in the 1950s because of its affordability, and quickly became the top flooring option for residential spaces.

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  6. Carpet - Wikipedia

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    "Carpet binding" is a term used for any material being applied to the edge of a carpet to make a rug. Carpet binding is usually cotton or nylon, but also comes in many other materials such as leather. Non-synthetic binding is frequently used with bamboo, grass and wool rugs, but is often used with carpet made from other materials.

  7. Stair rod - Wikipedia

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    Carpet rods on stairs. A stair rod, also commonly referred to as a carpet rod, is an ornamental decorative hardware item used to hold carpeting in place on steps. [1] ( Such long but narrow strips of carpeting are known as carpet runners or stair runners or stair carpet). [2]