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By Cleskowitz @cleskowitz
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Much discussion has been given to the  Stark antelope pattern carpet.  I have loved it for as long as I have known of its existence.  It's sexy and cool, but is it durable enough for the steps?  I sometimes wrestle with the practicality of some of my choices.  The kids are grown so I don't have to worry about little muddy feet (oh how I miss those little feet), so what if it takes a little extra care?
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and ~Animal print is ALWAYS neutral.  I have never seen an animal print I have not been drawn to.  Therefore it matches everything I have, or hope to have, BUT this particular one happens to be 100% wool and a little pricey.
But damn it looks good!  It has the perfect shades of gold, beige and brown.Home on the Range

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Jan Showers


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Amanda Nisbet


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There's no question, I love it, in all its manifestations.  It looks sharp anywhere.  The only problem is, my house is beginning to look like a hunting lodge.  SO BE IT!
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I have an L shaped landing so the challenge will be to lay the carpet with a mitered corner.  Do I dare?  I like the look of the stripe running length wise in all directions.
A few to consider that are more "price friendly"
This feels a little too taupey

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Karastan


Hmm... funky color

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Glen-Eden


I think this is the clear winner ~and it is 100% nylon which will be able to withstand a little more wear and tear.A good thing to consider on steps.

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Rosenfeld Carpets

 I think it is a good compromise.
Soon, my home will be like where the deer and the antelope play...and the zebra... and the mongolian lamb...

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