A thin carpet of snow lay inside the doorway.
A smooth green carpet lay at its centre.
The private study was small, the green carpet laid over the yellow-brick floor faded and worn.
On the floor lay several beautifully loomed carpets, each different yet harmonious in pattern.
Oriental carpets lay on the floor, muffling all sound.
A threadbare Persian carpet lay on the floor like an exhausted mem-sahib.
But on the carpet of the study lay a rope.
Beneath their feet, a thick carpet of plants lay rotting in the water-logged soil.
The same purple carpet lay on the floor.
For the moment, the carpet lay in an unattended heap.