Elevate your home with a Stair Runner
A stair runner is a strip of carpet fitted for the middle of a staircase. They can be added to a staircase as sound dampening or to add colour to a space. They have become trendy in recent years for home interiors, and the trends for 2024 have been following in the footsteps of trends for home interiors over the last few years. Some of the featured carpet stair runner ideas for 2024 include herringbone, patterns, designer patterns and stripes.
Why Choose a Carpet Runner for Your Stairs
01
Dampen Sound
Stair runners act as a sound dampener for the stairs in your home. As the carpet and underlay gives extra layers on top of your wooden staircase.
02
Safety
A stair runner can add a level of safety to your stairs, as they can prevent slippage that may occur on a solely wooden staircase.
03
Add Colour
Adding a stair runner to your staircase can add colour and warmth to an otherwise empty space, while also elevating the aesthetics of your home. Making the entrance to your home a welcoming one.
04
Appearance of Your Stairs
Certain patterns, such as strips, herringbone, diamond, can make the staircase look wider and longer. By choosing a pattern for your stair runner, your adding that extra design touch to make your stair runner unique to your home.
How to Build Your Stair Runner
Build your stair runner in 4 simple steps.
1. Choose your carpet
2. Pick a suitable underlay
3. Select your binding, either tape edge or standard stitch
4. Add accessories such as stair rods
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Yes, our fitting service also operates on Saturdays.
Yes, all of our carpets can be transformed into your bespoke stair runner.
Yes we do fit outside Dublin. The areas we offer our fitting services are Dublin, Meath and Kildare.
For stairs and landings, you will need to measure the longest points and widest points of your landing. For the stairs, you will need to count how many steps are on the staircase and measure the width of one of the steps.
Be sure to take note of any turns on your staircase.