A question we hear constantly from business owners: "Should I go with moquette or carpet tiles?" Both cover the floor completely, but the difference is in the details — and after years of fitting hotels, offices, and mosques across the Eastern Province, here's our honest summary.
Moquette: one seamless surface
Wall-to-wall moquette gives you a single, continuous, quiet surface. It absorbs sound and visually unifies the space, which is why it's the first choice for mosques, hotel halls, bedrooms, and majlis. It's cut to your space and fitted once, and the result is a plush, uniform look.
Carpet tiles: office flexibility
Carpet tiles come as 50×50 cm squares laid side by side. Their biggest advantage: if one tile is damaged — a coffee spill, a worn walkway — you replace that tile alone instead of redoing the whole floor. Modern offices also run power and network cabling under raised floors, and tiles make access easy. You can even zone a space with color: one shade for meeting areas, another for corridors.
Which lasts longer?
Both come in different durability grades, and what matters is matching the grade to the traffic. In our dusty climate, regular vacuuming keeps either going for years — and tiles give you one extra card to play: spare pieces you store for the day you need them.
Our recommendations in short
- Mosque, hall, or majlis: wall-to-wall moquette
- Office or workspace: 50×50 carpet tiles
- Home bedrooms: moquette — warm and quiet
- Shops and showrooms: depends on traffic and design — talk to us
Either way, we supply and fit — with free delivery and fitting within Dammam. Send us your approximate floor area on WhatsApp and get an initial quote the same day.