What to do with the rises?
Hi,
I'm about to sand and finish a bunch of stairs and I'm wondering whether I can do reasonably do anyithing interesting with the rises other than paint them white. My concern is that if I finish them in the same way as the treads it'll give it an undesirable ski lodge feel. Maybe there's a website with pictures where I could get some good ideas? Thanks, Aaron Fude |
What to do with the rises?
Wouldn't you stain the whole lot ? White risers (and treads) would
scuff up a lot, no ? |
What to do with the rises?
wrote in message My concern is that if I finish them in the same way as the treads it'll give it an undesirable ski lodge feel. I don't ski, but most stairs in private homes have both the tread and risers the same. No need they must be. What do you like? |
What to do with the rises?
wrote in message oups.com... Wouldn't you stain the whole lot ? White risers (and treads) would scuff up a lot, no ? Most stairs I have seen with white risers (in traditional N E style homes) also have a carpet runner up the middle. Most houses built in last 30 years don't even have hardwood on the stairs- they assume from the get-go that stairs will have W/W carpet. I prefer hardwood stairs, but I hate vacuuming. Note well that you do not want a gloss finish on the treads- very slippery when walking the stairs in stocking feet. aem sends... |
What to do with the rises?
wrote in message ups.com... Hi, I'm about to sand and finish a bunch of stairs and I'm wondering whether I can do reasonably do anyithing interesting with the rises other than paint them white. My concern is that if I finish them in the same way as the treads it'll give it an undesirable ski lodge feel. Maybe there's a website with pictures where I could get some good ideas? Thanks, Aaron Fude The all white would be too much for me too unless there was a carpet runner. My friend stined the treads and painted the risers. ballisters are white , handrail is stined.....NICE. |
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