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Baltimore, as one of the oldest cities in the country, has a long and storied past. This can be seen in the architecture of the city, some of which is the oldest on the continent. The Baltimore Basilica is a beautiful structure built in 1806, and also happens to be the oldest Catholic Cathedral in the nation. The Peale Museum is believed to be the first such building constructed in the United States, built in 1813 for Rembrandt Peale. The city is also home to a strong performing arts and music scene, with the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra known all over the world for its beautiful performances.

Baltimore architecture is diverse, and the city is sometimes considered several cities rolled into one because of its very distinct neighborhoods. The Belair-Edison neighborhood was built primarily in the 1920s, and is known for its signature two story porch front homes. This home design dominates Belair-Edison, and was designed by Frank Novak, known as the "two story king of Baltimore." The older Homeland neighborhood was first built around 1924, and features some of the most classic architecture in Baltimore. The neighborhood has become a part of the National Register of Historic Places.

The Woodberry neighborhood of Baltimore also saw its initial growth during the 1920s, its workforce supported mainly by the mills in the area. Although the mills are gone, much of the older architecture remains. Many residents of Woodberry live in rowhouse apartments converted from old industrial buildings. The Charles Village district of Baltimore is known for its Victorian architecture, much of it well preserved because of the affluence of nearby Johns Hopkins University. The neighborhood has become very popular with college students and artists.

With so many different home styles, it can be a challenge when shopping in Baltimore carpet stores. For the best possible selection and service, however, Carpet One has no equal in the Baltimore area. Finding what you need in Baltimore carpet stores can be frustrating, but Carpet One has a catalog of products that are sure to satisfy just about any design need. With a variety of hardwood, laminate, carpet, and ceramic tile, Carpet One can provide just the right flooring for your home renovation needs. Baltimore neighborhoods range in style from the small rowhouse apartments of Woodberry, to the classic elegance of a Charles Village Victorian home. With such a varied housing market in Baltimore, it is important to have as flexible a product catalog as possible.

Carpet One excels at providing affordable and quality solutions for flooring needs. When laying down flooring for the living room of a Victorian home, a classically appealing hardwood is needed. The Hanover Hills line has just such needs in mind, and fits right in with its hand crafted and rustic style. The Hanover Hills hardwood line provides the traditional aesthetic needed in a Victorian home. The Hanover Hills line is designed to both look great and last for many years. Carpet One hardwoods are all engineered with durability in mind, and are accompanied by extensive warranties.

For the more relaxed setting, Carpet One offers a full lineup of carpeting products. Choose from among several brands to find the best fit for your home. The Berber line of carpet provides durability with a relaxed and rustic appeal. For those looking to establish a sophisticated appeal with bold flooring, the Trendsetter line has the adventurous patterns and colors you need. Our carpets are designed with tough fibers and a deep pile structure that can resist water damage and staining.

The kitchen can also be a difficult area when it comes to choosing the perfect flooring. Carpet One provides a wealth of choices, including laminate flooring that can provide the look and feel of hardwood without the maintenance issues. The inevitable spills and messes created in the kitchen can be very damaging to a hardwood floor, but with laminate flooring these issues are of no concern. Moisture tends to warp hardwood floors over time, introducing ugly cracks and splits in the surface. Speak with any Carpet One expert about what laminate flooring options are available, and you will be amazed by the possibilities.

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8511 Loch Raven Boulevard
Towson, MD 21286
Call: (443) 334-8432
10212 Southard Drive
Beltsville, MD 20705
Call: (301) 637-4593
303 South Atwood Road
Bel Air, MD 21014
Call: (410) 698-4796
219 Marlboro Avenue
Easton, MD 21601
Call: (443) 746-3171
26 West Main Street
Westminster, MD 21157
Call: (443) 244-4478
10291 Baltimore National Pike
Ellicott City, MD 21042
Call: (410) 970-6315
1438 Liberty Road
Eldersburg, MD 21784
Call: (410) 970-6251
1901 West Street
Annapolis, MD 21401
Call: (443) 569-8099
11750 Business Park Drive
Waldorf, MD 20601
Call: (301) 850-2546
4319 St. Barnabas Road
Temple Hills, MD 20748
Call: (240) 455-3981
11641 Boiling Brook Place
Rockville, MD 20852
Call: (240) 292-1245
1967 Greenspring Drive
Timonium, MD 21093
Call: (410) 753-4719
1661 Crofton Centre
Crofton, MD 21114
Call: (301) 850-7360
9150 Rumsey Road
Columbia, MD 21045
Call: (410) 782-0525