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Carpet & flooring sourcing for architecture & construction projects

Use Sourcing to compare suppliers against real project constraints—materials, logistics, timing, and fit—while your details stay private until you decide to engage.

Why Sourcing helps on architecture & construction jobs

One structured flow for rugs, carpets, and related flooring—so specs, approvals, and supplier choice stay aligned from design intent to site reality.

  • Define once, compare fast

    Enter your project requirements once—materials, weave, environment, budget, logistics—and Sourcing surfaces suppliers aligned with the job so specification work stays coherent.

  • Traffic, quality, and certifications in one place

    Compare durability signals, lead times, verification, and sustainability claims side by side instead of chasing PDFs across inboxes.

  • Protect budget and schedule

    See investment bands and timing cues early so shortlists match what the site can approve before you invest in deep quotes.

  • You decide who sees your project

    Suppliers do not receive your details until you choose to contact them—explore and compare without opening the brief to everyone.

How Sourcing works

From a short brief to a shortlist you can defend with design and procurement—without exposing the project until you are ready.

  1. Step 1

    Write your brief

    Describe the job in plain language—hotel, renovation, new build, region, and the constraints that matter on site.

  2. Step 2

    Let Sourcing narrow the field

    Filters and match signals highlight carpet and flooring partners whose capabilities fit your stated intent—not a generic directory list.

  3. Step 3

    Compare in one table

    Review cost signals, timing, experience, and certifications together so design and procurement align before anyone is contacted.

  4. Step 4

    Reach out on your terms

    Pick one or more suppliers when you are ready; you start the conversation and share only what you choose.

Who this is for

  • Architects and designers who specify carpets and flooring and need quick technical validation against a brief.
  • Contractors and procurement leads who must control budget, lead time, and compliance across the job.
  • Site and project teams who want reliable options without broadcasting the project to every vendor upfront.

More buyer context: Buyer overview · Intelligence

  • Core Sourcing flows can be explored without handing your full project to suppliers—contact happens when you initiate it.
  • Suppliers on the network show capabilities and verification signals so you can compare on substance, not ads alone.