I always advise clients who are buying a new home to upgrade to hardwood stairs with the builder. It’s one of those things that are more difficult to do after, even though it may cost a little less.
Carpet grade stairs which are a builder standard have plywood underneath. If the stairs are a straight run between walls, tread caps can be added after without too much customization. It’s when the treads are of varying widths or if there are bullnoses, curves and landings, homeowners may run into higher costs.
This home of my client was built in the 1980’s and still had the original carpet on the stairs (oh, no)! They could have simply replaced the worn carpet but they are planning on selling in 3-5 years and thought it was money well spent. Wise choice.
Look how the upstairs railing doesn’t follow the curve of the stairs! Builders really knew how to cut costs back then. This is just wrong!
A professional stair refinisher can do wonders with your plain jane, carpetted (is that even a word?) stairs. They will take a template of your stairs and fabricate the new treads and risers offsite. Installation and painting/staining are done on site. This is how the stairs look now.
What a difference. Scroll back up just to see the Before again!
We chose a stain that matched the hardwood in some of the adjoining rooms. Having two different stain colours can look a bit disjointed especially if there is other flooring (in this case, ceramic tile) present.
A railing company was able to curve the railing at the top of the stairs. This change really updated the look and feel of the home. Painting the stringers, risers and spindles white (BM Cloud White) and staining the treads, hand rail and newel post is a classic look.
The walls, painted BM Manchester Tan, make the once dreary entry feel fresh and airy. My clients only wish that they had done this sooner!
I’m linking up here.
Do your stairs or other areas in your home need a facelift? Please contact me at vanessa@vanessafrancis.com.
Marcus Design
November 18, 2010Love this Vanessa! It’s so fresh and vibrant. That carpet in the before was an eye sore for sure!
By the way thanks for welcoming me to the world of twitter 🙂
Nancy xo
*sarah berry design*
November 18, 2010Absolutely beautiful Vanessa!!! Stunning change. I love how you’re showing what a dramatic difference interior design makes. Beautiful job, well done.
Kelly @ JAX does design
November 18, 2010Wow, that’s a fantastic makeover! It looks like a whole different house!
We had our basement stairs re-faced, and it made such a huge difference – good-bye ugly carpet!
Kelly
Shannon @ What's Up Whimsy
November 18, 2010Oh my goodness Vanessa, this looks amazing! I dream of wood stairs!!
Connie @ SogniESorrisi
November 18, 2010Seriously, it looks like a different house. Amazing!
Easy Peasy Chic
November 20, 2010WOW! WOW! WOW! All I can say is WOW!! I Absolutely LOVE it! Do you want to trade staircases? 🙂 I am excited to follow your blog.
marty (A Stroll Thru Life)
November 22, 2010Love the staircase. It is stunning. So beautiful. Hugs, Marty
Kim @ Savvy Southern Style
November 22, 2010Great new look. I would love to do ours some day.
Becky in SC
November 22, 2010What were we all thinking when we had carpet installed on stairways??
The transformation is UNBELIEVABLE!!
Makes you wonder…”Why didin’t I do it sooner?”
Terry
November 22, 2010It is such an improvement and looks expensive. Great job. Thanks for sharing, Terry
Emma at The Marion House Book
November 22, 2010A HUGE difference! Totally worth the money. The carpet doesn’t even come close in comparing.
{so nice to chat with your saturday night. hope it can happen again sometime soon!)
escapade
November 22, 2010Looks fantastic – amazing how it really brightens up the space!
So nice to meet you on Saturday! Can’t wait till we can all get together again!
xo
Lisa @designspotting
November 23, 2010TREMENDOUS after, Vanessa!
TLC_Designs
November 23, 2010Major improvement. Looks much better…builder-home staircases always suck!
*Tania @ Passport2Design.com