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Sunday, October 13, 2013

Lovely Layers: Carpeting

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Of all expressions of autumnal glory, few compare with the prestige loveliness of the sheet-like layers it spreads throughout nature.  Carpeting is a cornerstone of this kind of layering. Known for its incredible hues and boldness, autumn carpets are probably one of the season's most popular features.  This natural beauty's power has transformed many a skeptic into a beloved friend by surrounding them in forest floored with gold.  Carpeting provides a backdrop for all of the natural components that work together to exist as a forest.  While beautiful in itself, carpeting accents the beauty of each part of the forest.  This season is no different.  Here are some of the styles of carpeting you're bound to see in show floors and forest floors across the northern hemisphere.

Photo Credit: Petr Kratochvil


Golden Flame

This style gets its name from buttery-golden hues of the leaves.  

Photo Credit: Petr Kratochvil



Firework

Photo Credit: john kovacich

This brilliant style is recognized for its voluptuous crimson hues.
Photo Credit:  George Hodan

Sinking Sun

Photo Credit: Petr Kratochvil

Deriving its name from the vivid color of the sunset, this style is explosive and most commonly associated with the season.  The depth of orange is beautifully and intricately featured by this style of carpeting.


Photo Credit: Petr Kratochvil


Earthy Elegance

Photo Credit: Larisa Koshkina

Would we have any of the other hues without those which are celebrated by this style?  The beauty of brown is featured by Earthy Elegance.

Everything Bagel

Photo Credit:  George Hodan

Despite the seemingly unflattering name, this form of carpeting is a favorite of many.  It's a combination of all of the previous styles, favoring neither, celebrating each.

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