Is Carpet or Wood Best for Your Stairs?
Ann
Arbor Carpets Explains:
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Carpet or Wood Stairs? |
One of the most difficult choices for
homeowners choosing carpeting or hardwood
flooring in Ann Arbor is: “What should I do with my
stairs?”
Stairs are a major focal point, and can
greatly affect the look of your home. So, which type of stairs are
right for you? There are a few factors you can think about to help
you decide:
Cleaning
Stairs are one of the heaviest areas
for foot-traffic, and are going to need more cleaning than most of
your home. With wooden stairs, this can be as simple as a wipe
with a wet cloth, versus the notoriously difficult task of
vacuuming the steps.
Safety
Safety is a major concern for many
homeowners, especially on the stairs. The added friction and grip
from carpet can help to keep you from slipping, which
might be better for kids or older homeowners.
Noise
One of the noisiest areas of your home
is undoubtedly going to be the stairs. With the constant
foot-traffic, walking up and down, and connection between two levels
of your home, the stairs are going to make some noise. Carpet
can actually help make the stairs quieter, along with the
rest of your home.
So, which is right for
you?
It all comes down to look, feel and
preference. If cleaning carpeted stairs feels like too much work,
then wood might be for you. If you’re worried about noise or
safety, carpet might be the way to go.
If you’re unsure of which option you
like best, you could always use a runner! A runner is a length of
carpet that covers the middle of each step, but leaves several inches
of the underlying wood available to see on the sides. This is an easy
to install compromise between purely carpet or wood only stairs.
We hope these tips can help you to make
the right decision for your family and your home! If you have any
questions about flooring in Ann Arbor, or wish for a free
consultation and estimate, contact us online at Ann
Arbor Carpets, or give us a call at 734-619-0573.