Browse Forums Flooring & Floor Covering Re: Cavalier Bremworth Elysium - any thoughts or experiences? 10Jan 11, 2010 2:17 pm Internal and External Building and Colour Consultant Online - Worldwide http://www.denovoconcepts.com Re: Cavalier Bremworth Elysium - any thoughts or experiences? 12Jan 13, 2010 6:17 am Internal and External Building and Colour Consultant Online - Worldwide http://www.denovoconcepts.com Re: Cavalier Bremworth Elysium - any thoughts or experiences? 16Jan 19, 2010 1:29 pm Haven't had ours measured up but indicative pricing is $100 sq. metre. May even have been slightly more. I am expecting this carpet if well cared for will last a v. long time so definitely think it's worth it. I am happy to wait for some other things if necessary. You know, i still cannot believe how cheap carpet is - even good quality wool carpet - compared to other floor coverings. I think some people pay that to get laminate "wood" floors laid. No wonder the NZ wool growers are apparently in trouble (this from the owner of the carpet shop). Re: Cavalier Bremworth Elysium - any thoughts or experiences? 17Jan 19, 2010 8:45 pm Thanks Ash/xquisite! That does make me feel a bit better We have been quoted approximately $340/lm (about $93/m2)...apparently this is the 'discounted price' I might have to see if I can haggle a bit more...but we do intend to stay in the house for at least the next 30years, so it would be nice to have a carpet we love that lasts just as long! Adam Re: Cavalier Bremworth Elysium - any thoughts or experiences? 18Jan 20, 2010 12:03 am Adam, here's a little exercise in comparing carpets (from the CavBrem range). I am very impressed with the site, as they provide good specs of all their carpets. ELYSIUM 18.2mm thick, 21 tufts per 10cm, 2370g/m2 ARMURE 11.4mm thick, 17.75 tufts per 10cm, 1530g/m2 ANGUS TWEED 10.2mm thick, 21 tufts per 10cm, 1420g/m2 TROJAN TWIST 10mm thick, 31.5 tufts per 10cm, 1630g/m2 So you can see that Alysium, being thicker and heavier than the others will be more expensive. Trojan Twist will be a very robust carpet, with good longevity, but won't feel quite as soft under foot. I have Angus Tweed in my main bedroom. After 13 years, its still looking good, but has some tracking/thinning out in the main walk-ways. Its probably still good for another 12 years. I looked at the Armure as a cheaper alternative to Elysium, as it has a similar look & feel, but not quite as heavy a carpet. Generally, you can expect the cost of each carpet to be proportionate with the weight figure (a 2370g carpet will cost much more than a 1420g carpet). Also, lower height, greater density carpets will generally last better, so of these four, the Trojan Twist may well last as long as the Elysium, but be cheaper. Cheers! Ash. Re: Cavalier Bremworth Elysium - any thoughts or experiences? 19Jan 20, 2010 12:23 am and further to that exercise of comparing apples..... I'm not suggesting this carpet, but check out the specs of this is an example of a full on commercial carpet... http://www.cavbrem.com.au/tools/search- ... e=503#null Lower, extremely densely tufted, and exceptionally durable carpet construction. When wool carpets are tufted so densely, they have excellent stain resistance too, as the tufts are so packed together that spills just sit on top and don't penetrate much into the pile. Ash. Re: Cavalier Bremworth Elysium - any thoughts or experiences? 20Jan 20, 2010 8:20 am like that carpet style Ash You have mandatory building inspections and privately engaged building inspections. The difference between the two comes down to inspecting the building so it's safe and… 3 18058 Were struck with: Colorbond Ironstone Grey roof and cream windows. What color should we render and paint the garage door to tone down the cream windows? Farm House, will… 0 24957 A question. Im in Queensland and building a new home. We managed to reach practical completion 6 weeks ago but we haven't heard any date for handover yet. Who should we… 0 5800 |