Solution Dyed Nylon Carpet Flooring
Solution dyed nylon (SDN) carpet is one of the most durable and stain-resistant flooring options available today. Designed for high-performance living, SDN carpets are made by adding colour to the fibre during the manufacturing process—meaning the colour goes all the way through the yarn. This results in superior colourfastness, making it highly resistant to fading from sunlight, cleaning, or everyday wear.
Ideal for busy households, rental properties, or commercial spaces, solution dyed nylon carpets are built to last. They’re incredibly resilient, bounce back well from foot traffic and furniture compression, and are exceptionally easy to clean—making them a perfect choice for families with kids or pets.
SDN carpets come in a wide variety of modern styles, colours, and textures to suit any design preference. Whether you’re going for a sleek, contemporary feel or something warm and inviting, you’ll find a solution dyed nylon option to match.
At Selexic Flooring, our experienced consultants can help you compare SDN carpets and find the perfect option for your space. We’ll explain the advantages, help you narrow down styles, and make sure you choose a carpet that meets your practical needs and aesthetic goals.
Looking for a tough, stylish, and low-maintenance carpet solution? Solution dyed nylon could be exactly what you need. It’s a long-lasting, family-friendly option that offers exceptional value.
Visit Selexic Flooring—your go-to Carpet Store in Melbourne—for personalised advice and outstanding service.
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Carpet Flooring Types
There are many different types of carpets available based on how the fibers are attached to the carpet backing. However, the five primary types of carpets are level loop, pattern, frieze, plush, and textured. In addition, there different types of carpets based on the way the fibers are attached, but there are also a variety of carpet fibers. Some carpets have synthetic fibers, while others have natural fibers like wool.