Vipin Carpets

Vipin Carpets Vipin Carpets (M) Sdn. Bhd. (Company Number 197001000815) has been serving the Penang island and surrounding areas since 1970.

For decades, we provides several carpets services with a profound emphasis on quality and design for the best prices on the market. Decorate your homes, offices or any other room spaces with our comfort and modern carpets, are came from Belgium, Turkey, China, India, Egypt and Korea.

Selamat Hari Raya to all our Muslim brothers and sisters
21/03/2026

Selamat Hari Raya to all our Muslim brothers and sisters

Some things can’t be described—they have to be felt. ✨The Joy Shaggy Collection isn't just a design choice; it’s the sof...
20/03/2026

Some things can’t be described—they have to be felt. ✨
The Joy Shaggy Collection isn't just a design choice; it’s the softest part of your day. Designed for those who appreciate the finer details of home life, these rugs bring a cloud-like texture to your sanctuary. ☁️
From the pristine clarity of White to the modern depth of Silver, find the tone that speaks to your space.
The Palette:
⚪ White | 🩶 Silver | 🍦 Light Beige | 🐨 Grey | 🪵 Beige
Available in 5 versatile sizes to fit every room.
📍 Visit us in-store to experience the softness in person.
DM us "JOY" for a personalized consultation and pricing.

Check out our latest curated collection of Tropika rugs. We've chosen this rug as an affordable luxury rug that is going...
11/03/2026

Check out our latest curated collection of Tropika rugs. We've chosen this rug as an affordable luxury rug that is going to enhance your decor and give it an exclusive look.

You have to see and touch it to experience why this Tropika rug could be the one that you've been looking for.

Visit our store for details.

16/01/2026

It can be frustrating when you’ve invested in beautiful furniture, but your living room still feels "incomplete." Often, the culprit isn't what's missing from the walls, but what's missing from the floor.

Here is a breakdown of the design principles that transform a room from "floating" to finished:

1. The Power of Anchoring

When furniture sits directly on a large expanse of glossy tile or wood, it can appear to "float" aimlessly. An area rug acts as a visual anchor, defining the seating area as its own distinct "room within a room." By placing the front legs of your sofa and chairs on a rug, you create a cohesive conversation zone.

2. Texture and Contrast

Design is all about the play between different materials. A high-shine floor is sleek, but it can feel cold on its own. Introducing a soft, matte texture—like a shaggy or high-pile rug—provides a sophisticated contrast. This layering of materials adds depth and makes the space feel more intentional and "expensive."

3. Visual Warmth

Beyond physical comfort, a rug absorbs sound and breaks up the reflection of light on hard surfaces. This reduces echoes and softens the overall aesthetic, making a large, open space feel cozy and lived-in.

Design Tip: When choosing a rug, ensure it is large enough. A common mistake is buying a rug that is too small, which can actually make your room look smaller. Aim for a size that allows all major furniture pieces to at least have their front legs resting on the fabric.

Does your living room have a rug, or are you a fan of the bare-floor look? Let me know in the comments!

To learn more about the Joy Shaggy rug, contact us via WhatsApp for more details.

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10/01/2026

The transformation replaces a traditional, formal aesthetic with a Modern Contemporary design that feels lighter and more cohesive.

The Transformation
* The Rug: The dark, ornate Persian rug was replaced with an abstract, light-grey rug featuring charcoal veining and subtle gold/ochre accents.
* The Furniture: Bulky tan leather sofas and heavy dark cabinets were swapped for a charcoal L-shaped sectional, a mid-century sideboard, and minimalist grey armchairs. Two traditional wooden chairs were kept as "sculptural" accents to bridge the styles.

Design Harmony

The furniture and rug are carefully paired to ground the room:
* Color Matching: The charcoal sectional and grey armchairs pull directly from the rug’s deepest grey tones, creating a unified base.
* Warm Accents: The natural wood of the coffee table and sideboard highlights the gold/ochre flecks in the rug, preventing the grey palette from feeling cold.
* Visual Weight: The slim black metal legs on the chairs and table echo the fine, dark lines in the rug's abstract pattern, making the space feel open and airy rather than cluttered.

If you would like to learn more about the luxurious Catina rug featured in this Modern Contemporary transformation, visit the link in Bio.

09/01/2026

This transformation evolves the original living area into a sophisticated Boutique Hospitality space by replacing a casual, scattered layout with a curated selection of furniture that revolves around a central textural anchor.

Furniture & Rug Integration

* The Foundational Rug: A large, abstract area rug featuring a weathered pattern of charcoal, slate gray, and cream replaces the open white tile floor. This rug serves as the "canvas" that ties all new furniture pieces together.
* Color Matching: The two **gray upholstered armchairs** are specifically chosen to echo the deeper charcoal tones found in the rug's abstract pattern, creating a strong vertical connection between the seating and the floor.
* Tonal Balance: The structured cream-colored sofa pulls from the lightest shades in the rug, ensuring the larger furniture piece feels integrated rather than heavy or misplaced.
* Material Contrast: The dark wood chevron-patterned sideboard and matching round coffee table provide a warm, organic contrast to the cooler gray tones of the rug and armchairs, adding a layer of professional "hospitality" warmth to the room.
* Textural Harmony: The addition of marble pedestal side tables complements the stone-like, mottled texture of the rug, further unifying the room’s diverse material palette.

Spatial Defining

* Anchoring the Layout: While the original furniture was primarily pushed against the walls, the new rug acts as a defined "island," grounding the floating furniture arrangement and creating a dedicated conversation zone.
* Scale and Proportion: The oversized rug successfully bridges the distance between the new wooden console and the seating area, making the large room feel intimate and professionally designed.

If you would like to learn more about the luxurious Uptown rug featured in this Boutique Hospitality transformation, visit the link in Bio.

08/01/2026

This transformation evolves a vast, eclectic space into a serene Japandi Luxury retreat by replacing traditional, dark-toned pieces with minimalist, natural elements.

Furniture Selection & Alignment

* Streamlined Seating: The heavy, brown velvet sofa and colorful pillows from the original room are replaced with a low-profile light wood frame sofa and matching armchairs.
* Natural Materials: The dark, circular coffee table and grand piano are swapped for a minimalist rectangular oak coffee table and a light wood shelving unit, reinforcing the Scandinavian-Japanese fusion.
* Texture & Tone: The furniture features exposed wood grains and neutral beige upholstery, which shifts the room's energy from a traditional hall to a warm, organic living space.

Rug Integration & Material Synergy

* The Artistic Anchor: The plain beige carpet is now defined by a large abstract area rug featuring a weathered "watercolor" pattern in grey, cream, and amber.
* Color Bridging: The rug acts as a bridge; its cream base matches the seating upholstery, while the **warm amber/gold streaks** directly complement the honey-toned wood of the furniture frames.
* Defining the Zone: In this high-ceilinged room, the rug’s large rectangular footprint creates a cohesive "island," grounding the minimalist furniture so it doesn't feel lost in the scale of the architecture.

Complementary Accents

* Window Treatments: The standard white curtains are replaced with Shoji-style sliding screens, which add a structural grid that echoes the clean lines of the coffee table and shelving.
* Cohesive Palette: The muted blue and ochre throw pillows on the new sofa pull subtle colors from the rug’s abstract pattern, ensuring every textile feels unified.

If you would like to learn more about the luxurious Catina rug featured in this Japandi transformation, visit the link in Bio.

07/01/2026

This transformation turns a vacant, high-rise shell into a sophisticated Modern Transitional living area. This style is characterized by the seamless blend of traditional comfort with contemporary silhouettes, creating a space that feels both timeless and current.

Furniture & Layout

* The Seating: The room features two clean-lined, off-white sofas that offer modern simplicity, paired with two curved, tub-style armchairs that introduce a more traditional, soft silhouette.
* The Coffee Table: A square, light-wood coffee table sits at the center, balancing natural, classic materials with a minimalist black metal "X" base.
* Intentional Placement: The furniture is arranged in an open "U" shape, creating a dedicated conversation zone that frames, rather than obstructs, the dramatic view of the city skyline.

The Rug: Anchoring the Space

* Visual Bridge: A large, light-grey area rug with a subtle, oversized botanical pattern acts as the primary anchor.
* Textural Balance: It softens the "cold" polished tile floors seen in the original space, providing a tactile foundation that ties the cream-colored furniture together.

Color & Textiles

* Cohesive Palette: The room’s color story is pulled directly from the abstract wall art, which features shades of blue, sage green, and muted gold.
* Layered Accents: These colors are echoed in the mix of solid gold and patterned grey throw pillows, ensuring the decorative elements feel intentional and unified.

Lighting & Organic Accents

* Modern Lighting: An oversized, arched metallic floor lamp provides a bold, contemporary architectural element that curves over the seating area, supplementing the existing warm wall sconces.
* Natural Life: The addition of indoor greenery, such as the potted plant on the side table, introduces an organic texture that "breathes" life into the neutral environment.

If you would like to learn more about the luxurious Tropika rug featured in this Modern Transitional transformation, visit the link in Bio.

06/01/2026

This transformation evolves the space from an eclectic, traditional living room into a serene Japandi Fusion sanctuary. The design combines Japanese minimalism with Scandinavian functionality, focusing on natural materials and a muted color palette.

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Furniture & Wood Tones

* Structured Seating: The plush, traditional white sofas are replaced with a streamlined beige sofa featuring an exposed light wood frame. Two matching armchairs with woven cane backrests add texture and a "tropical Japandi" feel.
* Solid Wood Elements: The white glass-top coffee table is swapped for a minimalist solid light oak table with clean, straight lines.
* Cohesive Cabinetry: The light wood TV console remains but is styled more minimally to match the new furniture’s honey-toned wood finish.

Window Treatments & Lighting

* Shoji Screens: The heavy, dark brown curtains are replaced with Japanese-style Shoji sliding screens. These filter natural light softly while adding a strong architectural grid pattern to the room.
* Simplified Fixtures: The ceiling fan is removed in favor of low-profile, circular flush-mount lights, and the traditional floor lamp is replaced with a glowing paper-style pillar lamp in the corner.

Rug & Color Coordination

* Neutral Grounding: The dark red ornate rug is replaced with a large, light beige abstract rug. Its subtle, pattern mirrors the room’s new "lived-in minimalist" aesthetic.
* Wall Palette: The cool grey walls are repainted in a warm, light greige, creating a brighter and more expansive atmosphere.
* Tonal Harmony: The rug’s cream and tan flecks perfectly anchor the light wood furniture and beige upholstery, making the entire seating area feel like a single, cohesive unit.

Art & Decor

* Minimalist Accents: The traditional framed artwork is replaced with a large-scale neutral abstract canvas, reducing visual clutter.
* Organic Touches: Decor is kept to a minimum, with simple ceramic vases and a single statement plant visible through the Shoji doors to emphasize a connection to nature.

If you would like to learn more about the luxurious Tropika rug featured in this Japandi Fusion transformation, visit the link in Bio.

05/01/2026

This Retro Revival transformation evolves the room from a modern, neutral space into a warm, mid-century-inspired environment. The design focuses on rich wood tones and a large-scale patterned rug to anchor the furniture.

Furniture & Material Evolution

* Mid-Century Styling: The minimalist rectangular coffee table and dark TV console from the original space are replaced with warm wood furniture featuring characteristic tapered legs.
* Seating Upgrades: The simple sectional is replaced by a more structured sofa with visible wooden legs, complemented by two **patterned club chairs** that add visual texture and extra seating.
* Wood Coordination: A consistent light wood finish is used across the coffee table, TV console, and side tables, creating a unified look that feels intentional and high-end.

Rug Integration & Coordination

* Scale and Shape: The small, circular jute rug is swapped for a large rectangular rug that extends under all seating, successfully defining the entire living area.
* Color Bridging: The new rug features a distressed, abstract pattern in grey, cream, and gold. This palette acts as a "bridge" between the neutral sofa and the new terracotta accent wall.
* Tone Matching: The gold and amber flecks within the rug’s pattern directly complement the warm wood tones of the mid-century furniture, making the pieces feel grounded rather than floating.
* Pattern Balance: The rug’s busy, multi-tonal design balances the solid colors of the sofa and walls, while its grey base tone harmonizes with the new patterned armchairs.

Atmosphere & Finishing Touches

* Lighting: The modern black ceiling fan is replaced with a Sputnik-style gold chandelier, which echoes the gold accents found in the rug and the warm furniture legs.
* Window Treatments: Plain tan curtains are replaced with bold geometric patterned drapes that reinforce the retro theme and match the secondary colors in the rug.

If you would like to learn more about the luxurious Avatar rug featured in this Retro Revival transformation, visit the link in Bio.

04/01/2026

This transformation shifts a cluttered, traditional space into a Contemporary Minimal Luxury environment, focusing on clean lines and a harmonious relationship between furniture and textiles.

Furniture Selection & Clean Lines
* Minimalist Seating: The bulky, dark-patterned sofas from the original room are replaced with sleek, low-profile seating in a neutral beige. Their structured, geometric forms provide a sharp contrast to the organic, fluid patterns of the rug.
* Material Coordination: The black metal frames of the coffee table, shelving unit, and armchair create a cohesive visual language. These thin, dark lines are clearly defined against the lighter, multi-tonal surface of the rug, preventing the furniture from blending into the floor.
* Natural Accents: Light wood surfaces on the coffee table and shelving unit tie into the warm gold and amber hues present in the rug’s abstract design, creating a sense of intentionality.

Rug Integration & Material Synergy
* Abstract Anchoring: The traditional, fringed ornate rug is swapped for a large-scale abstract rug with a distressed, watercolor-like pattern. This piece acts as the room's artistic foundation, grounding the minimalist furniture.
* Texture Balance: The soft, low-pile texture of the rug provides a tactile counterpoint to the hard, polished surfaces of the black metal and wood furniture.
* Zoning: The rug is sized to sit under the front legs of all major seating pieces, creating a clearly defined "conversation island" that organizes the open space more effectively than the previous layout.

Sophisticated Color Anchoring
* Palette Unity: The rug acts as a color bridge, incorporating the light grays and creams of the sofas and the darker charcoal tones found in the window drapes.
* Muted Tones: By moving away from high-contrast patterns (like the previous checks and florals) to a sophisticated neutral palette, the room feels more expansive and luxurious.

If you would like to learn more about the luxurious Avatar rug featured in this Contemporary Minimal Luxury transformation, visit the link in Bio.

Address

107, Chulia Street
George Town
10200

Opening Hours

Monday 09:00 - 17:30
Tuesday 09:00 - 17:30
Wednesday 09:00 - 17:30
Thursday 09:00 - 17:30
Friday 09:00 - 17:30
Saturday 09:00 - 17:30

Telephone

+6042610153

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