Polka dot carpet in your client’s master bedroom? Confetti-style tile in their master bath? It may sound like design malpractice. But when bold colors echo each other, it can create a pairing fit for the cover of Architectural Digest.

Brody by Kravet is one of the most comfortable wool carpets we’ve experienced. Its soft color accents are layered by hand — avoiding the symmetry and repetition found in many patterned carpets.

Many carpets read as either too plain or too loud. Kravet’s Albert combines a subtle check pattern with a unique color ombré, adding depth without overwhelming a space.

Allegra by Kravet pulls off something rare: a wool woven Wilton carpet that blends three pattern influences—leopard, stripe, and antelope—into a single, beautifully balanced design.

Love the look of sisal carpet but not the upkeep? Discover sisal-look styles with easy maintenance and durable performance for coastal Rhode Island homes.

J Mish’s Cord Stitch carpet has the soft, ribbed texture of vintage corduroy—but with a clean, modern look. We love its pastel and neutral tones, perfect for kids’ rooms, bright stair runners, or custom rugs. It’s made of 100% wool making it soft and warm.

Looking for a family-friendly carpet that doesn’t compromise on beauty? Take a look at Kravet’s Governors—a wide-striped carpet that will especially stand out on stairs and in long hallways. Made from durable polypropylene, it’s built to handle kids and pets. We’re proud to be Rhode Island’s exclusive Kravet dealer—no trip to New York required.

Kravet’s Shetland brings coziness and warmth thanks to its country house look. It’s made of 100% New Zealand wool and features a medium-scale pattern—helping it stand out as either an area rug or as a stair runner. It comes in five exceptional colors.
Wilton wool carpets have long been a gold standard in luxury design. But if your client needs extra durability—or a friendlier budget—we have exciting news. Today’s woven polypropylenes from Stanton and Silver Creek are so elegantly woven that they can look just like wool.
Gracie carpet by Kravet is pure luxury. New Zealand wool (and a touch of nylon for brighter whites) gives it colors that uniquely pop: Mist, Sky, Brine, Toffee, Onyx and more. With Kravet now available at Carpet Workroom of Newport, luxury carpets are closer than ever. No need to travel to New York anymore.

For a durable carpet, Kravet’s Leeward has uncommon subtlety in its weave and coloration. It fits just as well in a formal living room as it does on a stairway or a sunny patio. Perfect for Newport clients who seek exceptional elegance—but who also have kids, pets, or lots of sandy feet.

Designers love Kravet carpet—now there’s no need to drive 3+ hours to browse samples in New York City! Visit our Middletown, RI showroom to see our brand new Kravet carpet display. You’ll find carpets made with cashmere (yes, cashmere!) as well as exclusive colorful designs featuring New Zealand wool and durable indoor/outdoor fibers.

Craft a cozy space with Prestige’s new wool carpets: Maldon and Simrah. Both styles feature a soothing pattern and pastel colors. Ideal for children’s bedrooms, reading nooks, or any space where calm and comfort are desired.

White sisal allows for striking designs, including maximum color contrast on a stairway or as an area rug. DMI’s Salt Stone collection delivers this unique white sisal look in seven classic patterns. Just be aware that sisals (and especially white sisals) resist cleaning.

Sisal carpet is known for being very tough to clean. Is Adara Limited’s stain-resistant sisal an exception? Ken puts it to the ultimate test of red wine spills.

Radici’s Abetone collection has been a go-to choice for colorful wool carpet. They’ve just introduce 16 new colors with bright hues including Seafoam, Paprika, Ameranto, Libellula and more.

When ‘off the rack’ won’t do, Brintons new software makes it easy to create custom patterns with a wide variety of colors. At its core is Brintons quality—Britsh wool trusted for 240 years and which earned a Royal Warrant from Queen Elizabeth II.

Zellige tile is certainly a bold style and we’re seeing it more often in homes and restaurant interiors. With that said, it can look awkward on corners and its rough style may not be to everyone’s taste.

Battiscopa tile has been used for many years, but its recent resurgence is owed to the increasing popularity of larger wall tiles. You’ll find them most often on corners—especially in showers—so that you don’t see the unglazed edge of a tile.

Want a striking look for your client’s kitchen or bath? SOHO’s Daphne line comes in four unique stone looks— including Riviera Blue and Wisteria Purple.

Designers love Stark and Prestige: Here are ALL 13 of their striped Herringbone carpet styles. See every single style and color in the link below and keep them in mind for future jobs.

Dorian carpet’s felt weave is intricate and beautiful. Just keep in mind, you must avoid beater bars and it’s not a wise choice for areas with lots of foot traffic.

In his 40-year flooring career, Ken has visited thousands of homes. This needlepoint rug is an all-time favorite.

If you love Missoni Carpet’s colorful stripey patterns, you’ve got to take a look at Harcourt’s new Imperial line. It comes in four great colors—Violet, Fern, Dijon and Cerulean.

If you love wool carpet, but want extra stain protection, a softer feel or the whitest color—consider Stanton’s Wessex. It has these unique benefits BECAUSE it’s synthetic, but it also has a wool-like appearance.

Masland’s Panache carpet is perfect for a grand entrance. It even made its silver screen debut in Netflix’s biopic Halston.

Kaleen’s Home & Porch Collection features features a wide variety of designs and is ready for indoor/outdoor use.

Taylor Swift was named Time Magazine’s Person the of Year but in the carpet world, woven polypropylene wins out. These sophisticated styles stand up to traffic indoors and outside.

Missoni is famous for its high-fashion runway apparel—and its elegant carpet! We discuss their famous zigazggy color patterns, which are even being used for indoor/outdoor weaves.

These new pre-cut rugs are a designer’s dream. Using the same hand-woven looks you already decorate with, Stanton’s in-stock rugs are available in just 7-14 days and come in at about half the price of a custom broadloom rug.

Roger Oates carpets have a distinguished colorful and stripey design. But, if your client is looking to save money, here are two elegant carpets from Hagaman and Masland.

If your client has kids and pets, here’s a designer carpet to keep in mind. Masland Carpet’s Pedigree has a solution-dyed fiber while offering a heathered, wool-like appearance.

Keep this in mind for your clients: These fun patterned carpets would work great in bedrooms! Animal prints, tailored pinstripes and more in wild colors.

With beautiful coastal colors and a high-end wool berber appearance, Masland’s new Beachfront carpet is a recommended choice for clients with kids or dogs.

Add an impressive burst of color to your client’s home with Nourison’s Interweave carpet. Great as an area rug or for wall-to-wall carpet—they feature a 15’ width to avoid seaming.

Designers love custom color carpets. Here’s the problem: It normally only applies to wool carpets and comes with a significant upcharge. Thankfully, Masland Carpet is changing all that!

A designer recently visited us with a ‘blue elephant’ drapery. Thanks to Banks Peninsula Farms, we gave her a New Zealand wool carpet that was an exact color match.