Although people choose to carpet stairs for various reasons the most common are centered around beauty comfort durability and noise reduction.
Carpet vs wood on stairs.
Yes generally speaking carpeted stairs can be safer for older adults than solid wood or stone or any other slippery type of material.
With carpeted stairs you will never be able to adequately clean that angle where tread and riser meet.
Slippery carpet stairs are however not as dangerous as hardwood floors since they provide a soft landing thus the fall will hurt a little less.
I am tempted for looks and safety to rip up the carpet on the stairs.
Cleaning carpeted stairs mean using a handheld vacuum and you will never be able to get them perfectly clean.
By contrast wooden stairs can be cleaned with a whisk broom and dustpan.
I would go with hardwood and a runner.
You ll have to get out the vacuum and give carpeted stairs a good deep cleaning about once a week.
Carpeted stairs will obviously accumulate more dust and dirt than hardwood.
Carpet also won t last as long as hardwood and will need to be replaced frequently.
Also unfortunate is that we can t afford to replace that stain showing beige ness in every room.
Hard surfaces are slippery and can easily lead to a fall.
Carpet has to be super super durable to do well on stairs.
Carpeted stairs require regular vacuuming and an occasional cleaning to keep them in top shape.
Take note that the pile height of the carpet might be slim but most.
You can use any thickness of engineered or solid wood on the stairs.
Having a carpet that is too thick may cause one to trip over especially if there are active children in the house.
Carpeting on stairs is automatically going to accumulate more dust and dirt than hardwood.
Hardwood stairs are easy to clean and maintain with a broom and a mop.
Still the runner has to be very durable.
I know that some people think wood stairs are just as slippery.
In addition should a fall ever occur carpet offers a much softer landing spot than wood flooring which could help reduce the likelihood of injury.
A staircase rug is also soft to the feet.
But this does depend on the type of carpeting that is on the staircase and it also depends on the physical condition of the senior person in question.
Unfortunately it seems the carpet s just not very high quality.
Wood is louder than carpet.
The very edge of the stair tread is exposed to extreme wear action.