Weekly carpet tile journal
Blog articles for choosing Japan-made modular carpet tiles.
Short, useful articles about TOLI brand history, flooring certifications, modular carpet tile advantages, pet-friendly rug planning, and practical room ideas.
How to Install Carpet Tiles Without Glue
Check the base floor, plan complete 40 cm modules, prepare the surface, follow backing arrows, place the tiles, and test every edge.
Cleaning guide / August 10, 2026How to Clean Carpet Tiles: A Practical TOLI Care Guide
Build a care schedule for vacuuming, fresh spills, monthly wiping, individual hand washing, shade drying, and spare-tile rotation.
Rug sizing / August 3, 2026Carpet Tile Rug Size Guide for Sofas, Beds and Desks
Turn furniture measurements into complete 40 cm modules, compare exact tile counts, and tape-test the footprint before choosing colors.
Japanese interiors / July 28, 2026Japanese Interior Design with Carpet Tiles
Choose quiet colors, a furniture-aligned rug size, and the right AK35 or AK27 texture while avoiding common base-floor mistakes.
Buying guide / July 22, 2026Carpet Tiles vs Area Rugs: Which Is Better at Home?
Compare exact sizing, local washing, pet use, rentals, seams, floor compatibility, setup, and cost before choosing a format.
Certifications & product marks / July 20, 2026TOLI Carpet Tile Marks: FIF☆☆☆☆, Fire Retardant & Awards
Learn which labels describe testing, everyday features, a TOLI company declaration, or design awards, plus what each one does not promise.
Pets & buying guide / July 13, 2026Pet-Friendly Carpet Tiles: TOLI AK27 vs AK35
Compare pile types, claw-catching risk, stain and odor treatments, cleaning steps, spare tiles, and layouts for dogs or cats.
Brand history / July 6, 2026What Is TOLI? The Japanese Flooring Company Behind Modular Carpet Tiles
Start here: a simple history of TOLI, why its manufacturing background matters, and how Fabric Floor fits home rug planning.
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Each post is written to answer a real buying question and point readers toward the design tool or quote form.