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Brand New Carpet for sale/Clarendon Mayfair Twist 101m2


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CLARENDON MAYFAIR CARPET - colour DILL- 101m2


A Boucle which has a tight loop which is smart and elegant. The carpet is anti-moth treated giving you naturally fine carpets and peace of mind.


50% Wool, 50% Polypropylene

TOG RATING 1.13

3 ply yarn

WOW warantee


http://clarendoncarpets.com/product/mayfair/


This carpet retails at between ?20-?35 per sqm

PAID approx ?1800 for all the carpet.

Happy to accept half the price ?950.


Renovating a property with specific colour scheme and unforunately the carpet isn't the right shade. The carpet is really nice and would look great in a traditional or contemporary setting.


The carpet has been cut by the carpet shop and is in their warehouse. If interested I can send the cutting plan. Very little wastage due to careful planning.


There are 5 bedrooms, a hallway and 2 flights of stairs worth of carpet, equalling 101m2.


Bedroom measurements

4.9m x 5m

2.45m x 3.85m

4.9m x 3.35m

3.3m x 2.85m

3.35m x 2.20m


Please feel free to contact me for a sample of the carpet. And stair measurements.


Any questions, don't hesitate to ask.

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