We’re decorating our hall and staircase and my wife has been on Pinterest...sigh.
So I’ve taken the stair carpet up, and the treads are ok quality - it’s a 1950s council house. A proper stair carpet was fitted at some point in the past so it’s been painted at the sides. I stripped this off and sanded one tread to see what sort of a finish I could achieve (that’s 3.5 hours work, per step), but alas it’s too rustic for her specifications.
I don’t fancy replacing all the treads, it looks like a routed stringer but I’m not an expert.
Stair tread overlays / cappings - are these a thing? Has anyone successfully used them? They seem to be common in the US. Actually since we also want carpet on the landing, raising all the treads would work out well.
Advice welcomed!
So I’ve taken the stair carpet up, and the treads are ok quality - it’s a 1950s council house. A proper stair carpet was fitted at some point in the past so it’s been painted at the sides. I stripped this off and sanded one tread to see what sort of a finish I could achieve (that’s 3.5 hours work, per step), but alas it’s too rustic for her specifications.
I don’t fancy replacing all the treads, it looks like a routed stringer but I’m not an expert.
Stair tread overlays / cappings - are these a thing? Has anyone successfully used them? They seem to be common in the US. Actually since we also want carpet on the landing, raising all the treads would work out well.
Advice welcomed!