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On Aug 26, 5:46*pm, sid wrote:
We are in the process of carpeting the steps to the basement, but if the top step (the one that is level with the first floor) were to be covered with carpet (just the first 2-3 inches) would create a tripping hazard. *My carpet layer suggested that we just go ahead and tack carpet to the step with out any padding and it would not stick up that much. *Can I purchase a pre-made cover for the top step that will cover the top step, be cosmetic and stick back 2-3" under the bull- nose heading into the first floor ? Thanks for reading. To each their own, I guess. I wouldn't want carpet on the stairs at all. |
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