Hardwood Stairs and Stair Runners

If you have hardwood stairs, add stair runners to protect your floors, increase traction underfoot, and provide peace of mind as a parent.

When your hardwood stairs see plenty of foot traffic, it’s important to consider safety. Stairs near a front or side door have the potential to get slippery when wet. Even if your hardwood stairs are in a dry place, like leading from a first to second floor, there is still the potential for slips. In a home with young children or pets, it might be best to add carpeted stair runners to protect your floors, increase traction underfoot, and provide peace of mind as a parent.

To improve the visibility of your stairs and improve aesthetic, consider a stair runner that contrasts with the wood stain!

At David Tiftickjian & Sons we can find the right stair runner for your family’s needs and budget. From stair stairwells to landings to pie steps, we have you covered! Fill out the form below to get started.

Featured Stair Runner: Barron by Stanton