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The flooring in your house isn’t just for living rooms and kitchens; it’s also part of your hallways and stairs. Choosing the right material for your stairs depends on several factors since there are plenty of options to pick from. Whether you’re looking at new carpeting or fresh hardwood for the stairs, consider these aspects first.

3 Factors to Consider When Choosing Flooring for Your Stairs

1. The Location

Depending on where your stairs are, you may want a different type of material than you would if they were elsewhere. For example, stairs that lead outside to a patio may look nicer if you opt for hardwood or laminate material, as it gives the impression of a natural look. For staircases that connect stories of your house, you may want carpet as it is more comfortable and looks more formal. For stairs leading to the basement, where few people see them and they may get dirty, simple vinyl or laminate material works well because it is easy to clean.

2. Nearby Materials & Design Themes

new carpetingNothing says your stairs must match other materials around them. Some people may be fine choosing carpeted stairs if they have a hardwood floor in the room above or below. However, others prefer a more uniform look to their house. For example, if you just had new carpeting installed in a room—or you plan to—you can get the same material on the stairs for a complete and aesthetically pleasing appearance.

3. Others Who Live in the House

Some people have trouble walking on certain materials. For example, if a resident has a mobility issue, shag carpet may present a tripping hazard. If you have cats or dogs, hardwood floors may cause them to lose traction and slip. Base your stair material choice on those living in the house, whether that means installing new carpeting or new ceramic tile flooring.

 

When you need a flooring expert, choose CarpetMasters Flooring Co. in Chesterfield, MO. For over 25 years, this specialist has been providing flooring repair and installations. Whether you want new carpeting or hardwood floors, or you want the existing flooring cleaned or touched up, they will help. Visit their website to explore their products, and call (636) 532-1311 to speak with a friendly associate.

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