How Much Does it Cost to Carpet the Bedroom Floor?

On average, the cost of having a carpet from wall to wall ranges from $4 to $12 per square foot. In terms of materials, it ranges from $3 to $8 per square foot. When it comes to the bedroom, we want to establish a high possible level of comfort for the user. This is when carpeting the entire bedroom seems to be an ideal option. As much as we love the idea of walking on natural and warm wooden floors, it has a transformative difference to opt for a carpeted one instead. To further discuss the acquisition of carpet costs, we answered the frequently asked questions of both those who prefer to work on DIY and those who prefer to be assisted by a professional. 

How to Calculate the Carpet Installation Cost? 

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When it comes to the transformation of your floors from plain to carpet, budget is one of the factors that need to be taken into consideration. Knowing how much it will cost is the first step in working around what you have. You can either grab the floor plan of the house or measure the interior of the bedroom yourself. All you need is the wall-to-wall measurements of the space. Identifying the area of the space will help you establish the total costs of the carpet. For example, the dimensions of a square bedroom are 12-feet by 12-feet with carpeting whose cost is $8 per square foot. 

Therefore, 

12 feet * 12 feet = 144 total square feet

144 total square * $8 = $1,152 

Total Costs = $1,152

What are the Common Carpet Installation Costs?

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Having a warm carpet under the feet introduces comfort and coziness to the entire bedroom. When you have a worn-out carpet floor, it is just appropriate to replace them with fresh and modern ones to transform the space. To further understand what makes up for the total costs, we have rounded up a list of the breakdown of the carpet installation costs. This will help you understand that it is not just one single sheet layered on the flooring but multiple ones to support the carpet sheet and increase the durability of the material. 

Carpet

The cost of the carpet takes up the majority of the percentage of the total costs. The material of the carpet is where the costs depend on. If you are on a tight budget, you can opt for low-cost ones but still manage to spice up the design of the space. On the other hand, they also come with luxurious options to indulge in. The average carpet costs range from $1 to $15 per square foot. Working around a 144 square feet bedroom would suggest costs ranging from $144 to $2160 budgeted according to what your preferences for the materials are. In order to choose the perfect material, it would be best to evaluate the pile height, cut style, and fiber material. 

Padding 

Padding is the part often skipped by the homeowner just because it cannot be seen. In fact, it can be felt when this material is skipped just to save a few bucks. Padding is a sheet placed in between the concrete or wooden floors and the carpet. It allows the homeowner to be walking on the floors barefoot. It makes it nice and soft to walk throughout the space just because of the padding. Having no padding in between is a bummer for both your feet and knees. It is similar to walking on reinforced concrete. Padding helps in warming up, absorbing noise, and insulating the room. It is worth every penny spent. The padding costs range from $0.50 to $2 per square foot. 

Installation

Apart from the materials needed for carpeting the bedroom, installation and labor costs should be taken into account. There are some depots offering free installation services when you purchase the padding and carpet together. But when it does not come for free, companies charge installation fees computed per square foot. The average fees for the installation range from $1 to $2 per square foot that should be multiplied by the area of the bedroom space. In purchasing the carpet and padding, we highly recommend asking questions about promotions for the installation. This way you can save more bucks for the total costs. 

What are the Different Carpet Fibers to Choose From?

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The type of carpet fibers is one of the biggest considerations in having your bedroom carpeted. There are discrepancies in cost considering their low to high-end quality of durability and aesthetics. The common types of carpet fiber in the modern world are as follows – nylon, polyester, olefin, wool, and triexta. Allow us to introduce each to identify which type suits your taste and budget. 

Nylon

Nylon is a carpet made of synthetic fiber whose costs range from $2.50 to $9. Even though it is synthetic, it is a popular choice because of its versatile and durable character working its way around modern homes. What we love about Nylon is how they have a variety of options differing in pile, pattern, texture, and color working best with Nylon fibers. Its character of being resistant to wear, easy to clean, and soft is what makes its sales sky high. It is not stain-resistant. That is the only drawback of working with Nylon fiber for the carpet. 

Polyester

A more affordable option for synthetic fiber carpets is Polyester. You can score it for as low as $0.50 and as high as $7 per square foot that is perfect if you are on a tight budget. What we love about its character is how it is resistant to fading and stains establishing the durability of the material. Brighter carpet options may fade over time, especially when they are exposed to direct sunlight. That is what makes homeowners opt for Nylon instead of Polyester. 

Olefin

Olefin is also known as Polypropylene has a reputation for its susceptibility to fading even when exposed to direct sunlight. It is ideal if you want the color and material to last for a long time. Its costs range from $0.60 to $9 depending on the type and design of the carpet. It is not as durable as Polyester or Nylon that makes it not suggested to be used in high-traffic areas. This works best if you are on rental ownership of the house and do not prefer to stay over a long period of time. 

Wool 

On a more luxurious note, Wool is the best way to go. Going the extra mile for the carpeting of your bedroom floors makes it more worth it considering how they are composed. It has the character of being resistant to flame and stains. They also come soft, hypoallergenic, and durable. It is the dream carpet material that never goes out of style explaining its luxurious style and price. On average, the price of the wool ranges from $4 to $12 per square foot depending on the type and design. 

Triexta

For newer carpet material that is composed of man-made fibers, Triexta is hitting it off in the market. It is a high-end type of Nylon material that has upgraded specifications. Even if it is softer than Nylon, it is known to be resistant to moisture and stain. Because of the upgrade in quality, it also comes with an upgrade at the price. Its costs range from $3 to $7 per square foot. The composition of Triexta is made of 37% corn known to be a renewable source of material matching the durability of high-end carpet materials. 

Is it Ideal to Carpet a Bedroom?

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Above all the other spaces inside the house, the bedroom is the most ideal space to have the floors carpeted introducing a cozy and comfortable aesthetic. Say yes to a carpeted bedroom to turn things around. It makes the space more cohesive hitting it off with a variety of colors and styles to choose from. We highly recommend installing the same type and design of carpet for all the bedrooms considering how they all are interconnected. If you are living in a house with three bedrooms and a master bedroom, you can opt for a more luxurious type of carpet for the master bedroom. This way, there is a sense of significance to the space. If you do not prefer this idea, you can play around with the same design or pattern but with a different shade of color. 

Should You Hire a Professional to Install the Carpet? 

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If you are planning to DIY the carpet, is it an ideal option? Or should you hire a professional to have the carpet installed? Carpet installation is not a DIY job, especially if it is your first time. We highly recommend having a professional install them for you because sealing the edges is the most important part of the job. Professionals are trained to do it and it would not hurt to add a few bucks to the budget for the labor costs.