Stain and clear coat your stairs to give them long lasting appeal.
Hardwood or carpet upstairs.
As an ideal flooring for upstairs rooms it absorbs and.
The upstairs landing should be hardwood with carpet in the bedrooms.
Installing hardwood floors can cost between 9 and 12 per square foot compared with about 3 to 5 per square foot for carpet so some homeowners opt to install hardwood floors only in some.
Available in a wide range of colors and textures from deep pile to short looped berber carpeting is warm on the feet and luxurious.
Hard surfaces are slippery and can easily lead to a fall.
Over time wooden stairs may also start to creak which might irritate some home owners.
Types of stairs that may benefit from carpeting.
While the warmth coziness and sound dampening qualities of carpeting are quite popular in bedrooms many homeowners are now removing carpeting in bedrooms to either expose the existing hardwood or.
Having carpet on the stairs doesn t necessarily prevent falls but it helps to provide traction compared to hardwood.
If you do have hardwood stairs you may want to consider a runner to increase safety.
Preferred hardwood is 31 2 4 oak stained.
Hardwood is a good because high traffic throughways would benefit from a durable low maintenance flooring.
Carpet on the other hand would muffle those high traffic sounds and make for a safer stairway.
Overall hardwood costs about double what you d pay for carpeting.
Functional builder grade stairs stairs that exist only to move people from point a to point b with zero concern for aesthetics can be improved with carpeting it is difficult to fix unattractive stairs because they do not lend themselves to painting carpet works wonders on stairs like this.
Bedrooms are no exception.
In addition should a fall ever occur carpet offers a much softer landing spot than wood flooring which could help reduce the likelihood of injury.
Hallways and stairs benefit from either option.
Except for kitchens bathrooms and other damp areas hardwood flooring is a classic material generally regarded as a premium flooring for almost any room in the house.
If you choose carpet i would suggest a darker color to help hide any pet accidents than the lighter carpet shown if you choose a hardwood keep in mind anytime you do a hard surface on stairs it will be more of a slippery surface and the cost on materials and labor is usually more as well i would suggest going to your local flooring store and get an estimate on both options.
Use a foam brush to apply the stain and wipe with a lint free cloth.
Basement should be a nice berber carpet with ceramic tile landing at the back door.
For all of you light sleepers this could be the deciding factor between hardwood or carpet on stairs.
Once it dries apply two coats of clear coat.