Like many people we spent the weekend watching the highlights of Glastonbury festival. There’s are the big bands, the crazy people with in their face paints and most importantly there’s the mud. Now if only they had phoned Rivendell, we could have provided some artificial grass!
You make think that artificial grass is a prehistoric product reserved for the shelves of fruit and veg shops. You would be surprised; it’s a product that’s becoming increasingly popular with our customers. It is great for:
- Kids play areas
- Areas next to swimming pools
- Roof Gardens
- Grass areas
- High wear and tear areas outside
- Events and shows
Artificial grass doesn’t just come in green it also comes in reds, blues, yellows, whites and blacks.
Give us a call and we can advise you on the right product for your needs.

It’s been a while since our last blogentry but lots has been going on.
A couple of weeks ago one of our staff got married and then flew off to Florence for her honeymoon. So congratulations to her! She got married in Bristol and the Rivendell team all turned up to throw confetti and join in the celebrations. Even Mr Binks (the boss’s Weimarana dog) posed for a few photos.
Hot off the press… Mandy and Mr Binks braved the cold and yesterday trying to raise money for the British Heart Foundation. This was an event organised by the Avon Business Club. They completed a 45 mile relay sponsored walk, called the Green Man, in the pouring rain. If you would like to make a donation click here. If you’d like to try the Challenge yourself go to www.closertothecountryside.co.uk
Anyway we will have more information on the latest products and goings on for you soon. ‘Artificial Grass’ nudge, nudge, wink, wink that’s all I’m saying!!
So why are we called Rivendell Carpets? Well it’s from the hugely successful Lord of the Rings trilogy by J. R. R. Tolkien which has also been made into a film featuring Elijah Wood, Ian McKellen, Orlando Bloom, Sean Bean and Viggo Mortensen.
Here goes… some Lord of the Rings/Hobbit trivia:
- Rivendell is an Elven outpost in Middle-earth.
- It was established and ruled by Elrond in the Second Age of Middle-earth, four or five thousand years before the events of The Lord of the Rings.
- Rivendell is a direct translation or calque of the Sindarin name Imladris, both meaning “deep valley of the cleft”.
- The appearance of the valley of Rivendell is based upon the Lauterbrunnental in Switzerland, where J. R. R. Tolkien supposedly hiked. Elrond’s house and the narrow bridge were based upon the area of Watersmeet Lodge in Devon, UK. Tolkien was also inspirited by the ruins of Mystras overlooking the plain of Sparta in southern Greece.
- Rivendell’s MD was read the Hobbit at primary school by Mrs Lake her English teacher when she was just 7 years old.
(All points were supplied by wikipedia click here for more information.)
Here is just a little quote for you from the book…
“…A perfect house, whether you like food or sleep, or story-telling or singing, or just sitting and thinking best, or a pleasant mixture of them all. Merely to be there was a cure of weariness, fear and sadness…..here you will hear many songs and tales, but, except on high days, it usually stands empty and quiet and people come here who wish for peace and thought……. Such was the virtue of the land of Rivendell that soon all fear and anxiety was lifted from their minds”
Most of the team at Rivendell Carpets in Bristol have read and loved the Lord of the Rings trilogy. The idea for the name was about wanting to make the Rivendell experience a safe place to choose your flooring.
We hope that you like the name too! I know a few have our customers have chosen us because of their love of the Lord of Rings and all that is Rivendell.
From an honorary hobbit.
P.s. We all very excited about the upcoming release of the new hobbit films.
We have just returned from a very interesting talk over at Ashton Gate Stadium, just round the corner.
We were there learn how to let more people know about how great our ‘shopping from experience’ is. Being able to choose flooring samples from the convenience of your own home is definitely something worth shouting about.
The main highlight of the morning was the keynote speaker – Wayne Hemingway MBE, founder of Red or Dead. It was wonderful to hear how he setup a small stall in Camden in a desperate attempt to earn some cash to cover his rent. This developed over time into a highly successful business. He developed it through a love of fashion and through a really strong sense of what he believed in ‘getting designer fashion to the masses’ and an interest in the environment etc, he really made it work.
Essentially if you really believe in what you are doing and are really passionate in the product or service you have to offer that will shine through.
While we might not have 20 or more shops across the world there are many things we love about working in the world of flooring. We love seeing customers’ faces when they see what is possible with flooring. Whether it’s some bamboo flooring which not only looks amazing but is sustainable and environmentally friendly or showing them some gorgeous wool flooring which is the perfect shade tying all those designer details together.
Whether you like fluffy, knobbly, rough or shiny the choice is endless and we are sure to help you find it.
Well the celebrity world of BBC’s Casualty has now been and gone.
If you are keen to spot Ashton on TV it is part of a two episode story. The episode features Denise Welch (from Dancing on Ice and Loose Women) who plays a female lorry driver who visits her son in hospital. At some point she is at garage having a rant.
They spent most of the morning filming and stopped at lunchtime for a rewrite. Filming started again in the early afternoon and they continued shooting later in the afternoon. Apparently they had also filmed some of the story in the residential area of Southville.
We did spot Denise Welch a few times wondering around. She seemed to spend most of her spare time using her mobile. Most of the film crew stood around drinking coffee and waiting for something to happen all day. Not quite as exciting as you might have hoped. Perhaps I’ll give the world of show biz a miss then : )
Well the celebrity world of BBC’s Casualty has now been and gone.
If you are keen to spot Ashton it is part of a two episode story where Denise Welch plays a female lorry driver who visits her son in hospital. At some point she is at garage having a rant.
They spent this morning filming and stopped for a rewrite over lunch until early afternoon and then continued shooting later in the afternoon.
We did spot Denise Welch a few times wondering around and using her mobile. It seemed like most of the people involved drank coffee and stood around waiting for something to happen all day. Perhaps I’ll give the world of ‘show biz’ a miss then : )
Everyone seems to be going crazy about striped carpets. Trends in the last few years have tended be for plain colours like your beiges and browns, but there seems to be something in the air, a need for something new.
With our beautiful range of striped carpets it’s a get way of adding some extra colour to your stair way. A place that sometimes gets neglected in interior design plans. This photo of a resent project shows how great it could look.
An alternative option is to go for a centre striped stair runner as shown on the left. If you have wood or painted flooring in other areas of your house it’s a wonderful way of showing it of as it looks very stylish.
At Rivendell we get very excited about stripes, we’re a strange lot I know. If you’ve arranged for one of our friendly team to come to your home be sure to ask as they will be able to advise you which carpet ranges will work best. Sure to be a talking point for your new home.
> Check out a resent photo of some striped carpet we fitted in Bristol this month.
Exciting news, BBC’s show Casualty is going to be filming in the garage next door. So look out for Mandy, Mr Binks or Julie creeping around in the background. Date still to be confirmed but we will keep you posted.
Last summer Being Human were filming in Greville Smyth Park opposite. They had loads of artificial lights and they closed off the road so it looks like Ashton is the place to be. If only we could tempt the likes of Johnny Depp or Natalie Portman to start filming in this area.
On the 23rd of January this year the team from Rivendell Carpet and Flooring visited the Interiors Fair in Birmingham. One the UK’s largest interiors exhibitions.
It was a great opportunity to have a look at the latest new products to furnish your home with. There were lots of new wood ranges and luxury carpets to make your home more stylish.
Please ask our sales staff about new ranges and alternative flooring ideas. Rivendell pride themselves on being aware of the latest trends in flooring so that you can benefit from their knowledge and expertise.
Rivendell provides flooring for a range of commercial customers including:
- Letting Agencies and Landlords
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- Houing Associations
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Maintenance & Building companies
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Schools, Colleges and Universities
Here is an example of one of the commercial projects we have been involved in.
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If we can help you with any of the above please get in touch. Our professional staff will be happy to meet you at your site and advise you as to which product would best meet your requirements in terms of technical suitability, style and value.
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The team at Rivendell Carpets would like to wish everyone a Happy New Year! We have many new innovative flooring products to get you inspired. Wether it’s a change of colour or texture or perhaps some fancy new wood flooring we have a whole range available.
We look forward to working with you. Putting under your feet in good hands!