Carpet on Stairs
10 THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT
CHOOSING STAIR CARPET
1. Carpet for your house may not be applicable for the stairs because stair
carpet takes more of a pounding. Special care is needed to make this
selection.
2. Considering the type of traffic that your home has (kids, pets, the size
of both), will you need more of a “dirt-friendly color” design or more
clean-ability?
3. Ask your retailer if you need thin, flat, less “bouncy” cushion than
what’s under your regular carpet. (You want the stair carpet to fit
properly, to look good and to be safe.)
4. Staircase carpet warranties are rare. Better quality cushion helps
carpet last by absorbing foot traffic. Ask the Carpet Cushion Council
(Find Flooring Fast, Page 70-71).
5. How does your carpet flow? “Waterfall” style cascades. It is not
attached under the nose of each step and leaves a slight gap in front
of the riser, “Hollywood,” sometimes called the “Chicago Wrap,” is
attached under the nose,and there is no gap.Your preference is
important;Hollywood-style requires more carpet.
6. How about a runner down the middle of the staircase or a “boxed”
application where the entire stair is covered?
7. How will you finish part of a stair that shows?Will you paint it a
contrasting color, use a natural stain or will you stencil a border
along side the runner?
8. Factor in the spindles, attached to the outside of the stairs and the
banister.You can install carpet up to or around the spindles, even
“upholster” them.
9. Do you have free-floating stairs you can fully wrap? If stairs are
visible from below you need to think about the look underneath.Measure
extra for wrapping or upholstering.
10.Stair rods add detail, elegance and drama and make a staircase the focal
point of the house. Available in finished or prefinished wood and
the most up-to-date looks of brass, pewter, copper and silver metal
stair rods aren’t complete without finials attached to the ends.
They’re available in glass and metal for a jewel look.
