With the current economic situation, more and more people are looking to spruce up their homes for less and less money. One of the easiest, most cost effective and most popular ways home owners are revitalizing their tired decor is with stair runners, complete with decorative stair rods. Installing a stair runner adds a taste of elegance to any home for very little money.
To install a stair runner and decorative stair rods, you will need a square, a tape measure, a utility knife, a staple gun and staples, a carpet stretcher, a pencil and a straight edge.
1.) Remove all old carpet and carpet pad from the steps. Thoroughly clean the stairs.
2.) Measure the width of the stairs.
3.) Measure the width of your runner.
4.) Calculate the difference in width and divide it by 2. For example, if your stairs measure 32 and your runner measures 28, the difference is 4. Half of 4 is 2.
5.) Using your measuring tape, pencil and square, mark the stairs 2 from the wall on either side. You will be using this as a guide to install your stair runner.
6.) Cut pieces of carpet pad 1 shorter than your stair’s depth and 2 shorter than your runner’s width.
7.) Using your straight edge, pencil and tape measure, mark the stairs 1 from the crotch, towards the nose. Using your square, mark 1 toward the center on either side from your previous 2 markers.
8.) Using the guides placed in step 7, lay your carpet pad.
9.) Lay your stair runner on top of the pad, using your pencil lines as a guide.
10.) Starting at the bottom step, use your staple gun to secure the runner to the nose of the stair.
11.) Use your carpet stretcher to stretch the carpet up to the next step.
12.) Secure with staples in the crotch of the stair, making sure that the carpet is flat.
13.) Repeat this process for all stairs.
14.) When the stairs have been carpeted, you are ready to install your stair rods.
15.) Install your stair rods using the hardware provided to you by the stair rod manufacturer. Installation kits usually include two anchors for either side of the stair rod.
After you have installed your stair runner using decorative stair rods, your home will have a classic, timeless look to it that will never go out of style. You will have the satisfaction of knowing that you made your home look like a million bucks for very little money.
Installing a Stair RunnerStair runners serve several purposes. They can prevent slips on smooth stair surfaces or on stairs that are often wet, such as those in an entry way, or they can serve as a decorative touch on an otherwise bland stairway. There are many options for stair runners for either purpose; here are some ideas for unique and beautiful stair runners that can be as decorative as they are practical.Carpet RemnantsIn addition to pre-made stair runners, you can choose any carpet pattern to turn into a stair runner. Cut the carpet to the desired width and length. Use heavy-duty fabric adhesive to glue strips of coordinating fabric around the edges, from front to back. Install by stapling or nailing the runner to the tops of each stair riser.PaintFor a unique decorative touch on your stairs, consider painting a stair runner directly on your stairs with high-quality floor paint, available in any imaginable color. For stripes or other designs using straight lines, lay down painter's tape as guides and paint between the tape. Allow the floor to dry completely before removing the tape. You can also use stencils to create flowers, vines or other decorative designs.PlasticFor stairs that are more utilitarian, such as basement stairs or entry stairs, consider using textured plastic runners. Durable and slip-resistant, these runners will prevent falls and protect your stairs from scratches and damage from wet and salt- and gravel-embedded shoes in the winter.
To install vinyl stair nose, first measure and cut the stair nose to fit the length of the stairs. Then, apply adhesive to the back of the stair nose and press it firmly onto the edge of the stair. Use a rubber mallet to ensure a secure fit. Finally, allow the adhesive to dry completely before using the stairs.
To properly install vinyl stair nose on your stairs, first measure and cut the stair nose to fit the width of the stair tread. Next, apply adhesive to the back of the stair nose and press it firmly onto the stair tread. Use a rubber mallet to ensure a secure bond. Finally, allow the adhesive to dry completely before using the stairs.
To install stair balusters, first measure the spacing between each baluster and mark the placement on the stairs. Then, drill holes in the stairs and handrail for the balusters to fit into. Finally, secure the balusters in place using screws or adhesive.
To install stair nosing properly, first measure and cut the nosing to fit the width of the stairs. Next, apply adhesive to the back of the nosing and press it firmly onto the front edge of the stair tread. Use screws or nails to secure the nosing in place for added stability. Finally, allow the adhesive to dry completely before using the stairs.
To properly install vinyl stair nose on your staircase, follow these steps: Measure and cut the stair nose to fit the width of each step. Apply adhesive to the back of the stair nose and press it firmly onto the front edge of the step. Use a rubber mallet to ensure a secure bond. Allow the adhesive to dry completely before walking on the stairs. Make sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions for the specific vinyl stair nose product you are using.
One creative way to enhance the appearance of staircases using stair skirts is by painting them in a contrasting color to the stairs themselves. This can create a visually striking effect and add a pop of color to the staircase. Another option is to add decorative molding or trim to the stair skirts to give them a more elegant and sophisticated look. Additionally, incorporating lighting along the stair skirts can create a dramatic and modern ambiance.
Stair riser veneer can enhance the appearance and durability of your staircase by providing a decorative finish that is easy to clean and maintain. It can also protect the underlying staircase material from wear and tear, extending the lifespan of your stairs.
To properly install a Simpson stair stringer hanger for maximum support and stability, follow these steps: Position the hanger on the stair stringer according to the manufacturer's instructions. Secure the hanger to the stringer using appropriate fasteners, such as nails or screws. Ensure the hanger is level and flush against the stringer. Repeat the installation process for each stair stringer to evenly distribute the weight and provide maximum support. Inspect the installation to ensure it is secure and stable before using the stairs.
To properly install composite decking stairs in your outdoor space, follow these steps: Measure and plan the layout of the stairs. Install a solid foundation for the stairs using concrete footings. Attach the stair stringers to the deck frame securely. Install the stair treads and risers, ensuring they are level and secure. Finish the stairs with railing and trim for a polished look.
To install a stair skirt board, first measure and cut the board to fit the stairs. Then, attach the skirt board to the stairs using construction adhesive and nails or screws. Make sure it is securely fastened and level with the stairs. Finally, finish the skirt board with paint or stain as desired.
Some creative ideas for decorating a stair wall trim include using wallpaper, adding a gallery wall of artwork or photographs, installing decorative molding or trim, hanging a large mirror, or incorporating a statement piece such as a tapestry or sculpture.