A Guide to Stair Runners

A Guide to Stair Runners

A Guide to Stair Runners

Though hardwood stairs can be beautiful, installing a stair runner certainly has its advantages. Mainly, it provides safety from slipping (especially important for kids, pets and the elderly) by providing cushion and traction. A stair runner also protects the hardwood on your stairs, helps with noise reduction, and offers an opportunity to add a fun design element to your home. Here are a few things to consider before you decide on a stair runner:

DESIGN

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If you’re looking to make a bold statement with your runner, consider a fun geometric or animal print pattern.

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For a more subtle look, neutrals and natural fibers are a good option (though keep in mind that materials like sisal can be slippery!).

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Striped runners have really been gaining popularity recently. Here’s one we did at a customer’s home. We think it’s the perfect amount of energy and visual interest.

COLOR

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Stairs can take quite a beating. If your home has a strict no-shoes rule, lighter colors will work fine, but if there will be a lot of shoes walking up and down your stairs, consider darker colors and busier patterns.

INSTALLATION

There are two installation styles when it comes to stair runners: Waterfall vs. Hollywood

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In a waterfall installation, the carpet is attached only at the base of each riser, allowing it to cascade over the top of each step. This works well for striped or patterned carpet, as the pattern appears to run more smoothly down the staircase.

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With a Hollywood installation (also known as “upholstered,”) the carpet is wrapped under the nose of each step in addition to being attached at the base of each riser, completely hugging each step. Hollywood requires more carpet and more installation time, but can create a more finished, tailored look.

Our salespeople and installers will happily guide you on which installation method would be best for your particular project. Visit our showroom today to pick our your new stair runner!

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