A tightly framed photographic image of a severely damaged Persian carpet corner positioned on a smooth, neutral tabletop, with missing pile revealing the foundational warp and weft threads. Beside it, a separate panel of the same carpet shows the same area fully restored, with perfectly matched colors, patterns, and pile height. A thin, precise divider line or subtle shadow separates the “before” and “after” sections within the same frame. Neutral, diffused studio lighting evenly illuminates both halves, avoiding dramatic shadows so viewers can objectively compare detail. Shot straight-on from above with sharp focus, the image emphasizes the dramatic transformation and technical accuracy. The atmosphere is authoritative and confident, focusing entirely on demonstrable results rather than decorative styling, ideal for a service-results page.

Carpet Repair

Expert Persian and Oriental rug repair in Chicagoland, preserving your investment with meticulous, hand-done care.

Heritage

For over fifty years, our family workshop has restored Persian and Oriental carpets with museum-level care, blending Old-World hand techniques, ethical practices, and honest pricing to protect every rug’s history and beauty.

A detailed overhead photographic shot of a Persian rug laid perfectly square on a light, matte wooden floor, with discrete measurement tools, color charts, and repair diagrams neatly arranged around the perimeter without touching the carpet itself. The rug features a traditional central medallion in rich crimson and navy with delicate cream accents, and its edges show subtle signs of wear to be evaluated. Soft, indirect daylight from the side creates a gentle gradient of light across the surface, enhancing the clarity of the patterns without glare. The composition is symmetrical and carefully ordered, emphasizing methodical assessment and planning. The mood is analytical and professional, suggesting a high level of expertise in diagnosing repair needs, with a clean, modern, and minimal aesthetic that keeps the scene uncluttered.

Master Weavers

A close-up photographic view of the edge of an Oriental rug laid on a smooth concrete workshop floor, with freshly repaired fringe perfectly aligned and dense, contrasted against an adjacent section of worn, frayed fringe awaiting repair. The rug displays complex geometric borders in rich burgundy, cream, and indigo, with every knot and thread clearly visible. Overhead neutral studio lighting creates even illumination, revealing subtle variations in fiber texture and pile height while casting very soft shadows. Composed at eye level with a shallow depth of field, the focus is razor-sharp on the repaired edge, gradually blurring into the more damaged area. The mood is technical and precise, emphasizing expertise and attention to detail rather than decorative ambiance.

Aarav Sharma

An expansive workshop scene featuring multiple rolled and unrolled Persian and Oriental carpets arranged neatly on industrial shelving and a wide, spotless worktable. A large, partially restored carpet lies flat on the table, its central medallion and borders prominently visible, with visible color-matched wool skeins and specialized carpet tools placed in an orderly layout nearby. The environment includes clean white walls and labeled storage bins, conveying professionalism and organization. Bright but soft overhead LED lighting evenly bathes the space, minimizing harsh shadows and ensuring every pattern is clearly legible. Captured from a slightly elevated, wide-angle perspective with sharp focus throughout, the composition uses leading lines of shelves and carpets to draw the eye to the central work area. The overall atmosphere is efficient, trustworthy, and businesslike, ideal for showcasing a serious repair facility.

Mateo García

A richly patterned Persian carpet spread across a clean, neutral-toned hardwood floor, with one corner meticulously restored and vibrant, seamlessly blending into an older, slightly faded section. Detailed wool fibers and intricate floral motifs in deep reds, navy, and gold are captured in sharp photographic realism. Soft, diffused daylight from an unseen window grazes the surface, highlighting the restored area’s freshness while casting gentle shadows into the pile. Shot from a slightly elevated, three-quarter angle with moderate depth of field, the focus rests on the transition between old and new. The atmosphere feels professional, trustworthy, and meticulous, suitable for a high-end repair service hero image, with a clean, uncluttered background that keeps attention entirely on the quality of craftsmanship.

Zuri Ndlovu

A tightly framed photographic image of a severely damaged Persian carpet corner positioned on a smooth, neutral tabletop, with missing pile revealing the foundational warp and weft threads. Beside it, a separate panel of the same carpet shows the same area fully restored, with perfectly matched colors, patterns, and pile height. A thin, precise divider line or subtle shadow separates the “before” and “after” sections within the same frame. Neutral, diffused studio lighting evenly illuminates both halves, avoiding dramatic shadows so viewers can objectively compare detail. Shot straight-on from above with sharp focus, the image emphasizes the dramatic transformation and technical accuracy. The atmosphere is authoritative and confident, focusing entirely on demonstrable results rather than decorative styling, ideal for a service-results page.

Leila Haddad

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