Trim the carpet remnant cut the remnant with a sharp utility knife so the carpet piece has.
Add on carpet edge.
A leftover carpet remnant that matches or complements home decor can be turned into an attractive area rug.
The edges of a remnant will ravel and fray unless bound.
Carpet remnants are often a great bargain as retailers often are eager to clear out this odd shaped stock quickly.
Spread the resin with a paintbrush or a popsicle stick.
After installation it looks more elegant and cooler.
These surfaces could be hardwood concrete stone or simply both of them could be carpets but different types.
Generally speaking however these aren t techniques you can do yourself.
Use your knee kicker to kick the carpet over into place so that you will have some extra to work with.
If you want to make an area rug from a carpet remnant or from a swath of broadloom carpet off a roll there are several options for finishing the edges to prevent fraying.
At the basic level carpet edge trims are designed in order to combine two different flooring surface.
Grab the edge of the carpet and push it over onto the tack strip.
To prevent fraying however your carpet remnant needs an edging.
Then apply a narrow bead of the carpet adhesive or liquid resin along the raw edge for several inches.
The most common choices for carpet finishing are binding serging and fringing.
You will need to use your utility knife to cut the edge of the excess carpet off.
To apply the carpet adhesive first trim the edge of the carpet with a carpet cutter to create a clean edge.
A wide choice of carpet edge trims provides different profiles with a variety of width and top detailing.
White glue is an old edging trick and at one time those with more time than money reinforced edges with cloth carpet tape a sturdy needle and heavyweight thread.