It helps with the slipping problem and makes it easier to clean compared to purely carpet.
Hardwood vs carpet on stairs.
Carpeting on stairs is automatically going to accumulate more dust and dirt than hardwood.
Carpet works wonders on stairs like this.
Yes generally speaking carpeted stairs can be safer for older adults than solid wood or stone or any other slippery type of material.
Hardwood stairs are easy to clean and maintain with a broom and a mop.
Have you considered carpet treads for hardwood stairs.
You ll have to get out the vacuum and give carpeted stairs a good deep cleaning about once a week.
One main floor option is hand scraped laminate with carpet up the stairs to the bedroom where carpet will be the entire upper floor then carpet will also go down the stairs from the main floor to the basement rec room and guest space this will be some kind of floating floor.
Wood is louder than carpet.
In fact i like carpet more as i ve slipped many times on hardwood before when i lived in a house with those and doesn t happen with carpets.
Hard surfaces are slippery and can easily lead to a fall.
The carpet will be warm and soft in the mornings.
I was not a fan of carpeting before moving into my current home where the stuff covers two stairwells and the whole second floor.
On the other hand using all wood on the staircase could cause many more falls and injuries.
Beautiful hardwood stairs will be ruined by the addition of carpeting because the tack strips need to be nailed down creating holes in the wood.
Carpeted stairs will obviously accumulate more dust and dirt than hardwood.
I think hardwood on the stairs and landing and carpet in the bedrooms is great.
Should we go with carpeted stairs or hard wood.
Carpet also won t last as long as hardwood and will need to be replaced frequently.
If the home has wooden floors upstairs and downstairs choosing what to do with the stairs themselves can cause stress.
But this does depend on the type of carpeting that is on the staircase and it also depends on the physical condition of the senior person in question.
In addition should a fall ever occur carpet offers a much softer landing spot than wood flooring which could help reduce the likelihood of injury.
If you don t do the carpet you ll probably need want to get rugs for the bedrooms and those add up in terms of.
Besides most homeowners with nice wooden stairs wouldn t be considering carpeting in the first place would they.
Having carpet on the stairs doesn t necessarily prevent falls but it helps to provide traction compared to hardwood.
If the flooring on the staircase is currently carpet going from carpet to hardwood could be pretty costly.