McBrides
Well-Known Member
Since that showhome (under McBride's New Project), we have worked with that frieze product two more times. The pile is composed of a random two-tone colour. The second install was a darker colour, and we found that when we cut the seams and put them together, dark and light lines would appear where the fibre colours were twinned at the seams. In our last install, we had to nap out some of the twinned colours in order to make the seams disappear. Shifting the fills did not make those lines disappear, but just appear somewhere else in the seam.
We were asked to do another install of this product (even though we had grumbled about it) and this time, we did something a little different; we cut the seams just a little off-square (slightly diagonal), and those lines did not appear at all.
The product is Mohawk's Quiet Escape.
Hopefully, this will save some other installer out there a little grief.
D&D
We were asked to do another install of this product (even though we had grumbled about it) and this time, we did something a little different; we cut the seams just a little off-square (slightly diagonal), and those lines did not appear at all.
The product is Mohawk's Quiet Escape.
Hopefully, this will save some other installer out there a little grief.
D&D