Carpet for stairs.
Suzanne Griffin
11 years ago
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Comments (6)Since I posted this, I think we came with a plan! We thought that bringing the carpet up to the landing would not work. Why? Mainly safety. When you are walking up and there is a little bit of carpet you are standing on, it could have a little give on it, but also for walking down too. Then the bridge piece wold be in an unexpected place and people would more than likely trip! I found some "nosing" in some sites online and some looked nice, but were chunky. We said no, to those as you do not want something chunky sticking out at the top of the stairs! We are going to get a silver/chrome metal nosing to finish it off, which will be neater and we have chrome hardware on the doors throughout the house now. the carpet just was laid, unfortunately the fitter did not have the nosing we wanted, but its on the way. I will post a pic when it is done so you can see. Here is it, unfinished, at the moment, but so far no tripping!...See MoreFlooring with dogs
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Comments (0)Hi, I will be moving into my new home in the next month and I would love to removing the carpet from the stairs and have a nice wood finish. I am just wondering, what is the best way to get a nice finish and the most cost efficient ? What will be the best way to finish the landing also? Thanks....See MoreSuzanne Griffin
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