Special offer

Carpet runners in Pound Ridge NY | Carpeting for stairs

By
Home Builder with The Flooring Girl

Everything you ever wanted to know about Carpet runners.

In Pound Ridge NY, carpet runners for the steps have become more and more popular.

Carpet runner for Pound Ridge NY 10576What are carpet runners?

A carpet runner goes on top of your hardwood steps. Unlike wall to wall carpet, carpet runners cover most of the step, but still show the hardwood on either side. They are bound on the sides for a finished look.

Why are carpet runners so popular in Pound Ridge NY?

Carpet runners serve 2 purposes: 1) they make the stairs safer - they help prevent slipping and 2) they add a decorative element. By having a some sort of carpet on the steps, it adds traction and friction so you are less likely to fall, especially if you are wearing socks in your home. Also, it makes it easier on your feet, knees and back when you are walking up and down the steps if there is some cushion underneath your feet.

precut runner on steps Pound Ridge NY 10576What are the most common reasons customers ask for carpet runners?

Believe it or not, the most common requests I get for carpet runners are because of dogs. I have many customers with small dogs who have difficulty making it up and down the steps, and as a result, my customers are carrying the dogs. Also, many aging dogs have challenges making it up and down the steps, and as a result, they will often stay on one floor and look and feel sad as they can't spend as much time with their owners. Once, the carpet runners are in place, everyone in the household is much happier.

  Carpet runner in Pound Ridge New York

The second most popular reason for carpet runners are for families with young children and/or just starting a family. Toddlers of course have challenges with the steps, but unfortunately, it's often even more difficult for the mom. I have had many customers who are 8 or 9 months pregnant and have taken a fall. And, I've also had many new moms who slipped down the steps with her newborn. These scenarios are never fun, and unfortunately, they are fairly common. Thankfully, runners help alleviate the situation. And, they will help all members of your family - young, and old, 2 legged and 4 legged.

When selecting a carpet runner for your home in Pound Ridge, what are the considerations?

Pound Ridge NY 10576 carpet runner for stepsThis really depends on which factors are most important to you: safety vs. look/quality. For some of my customers, safety is really the main and only consideration, and they are looking to minimize the cost. If that's they case, almost any type of carpet runner will do. For others, they care about the combo of style/look as well as safety. They would rather spend a bit more to have a nice looking runner and one that will last longer. An important consideration here is the location of the steps. If these are the front steps, and if they can be seen from the front door/entry way, remember that this is the first impression your guests have of your home...so you probably want it to look a bit nicer. If, on the other hand, these are back steps, steps that go up from the kitchen, or go down to the basement, you may care less about how it looks. So, everything needs to be done in the context of where it is going.  

 

From here, it depends on preferred style and quality of carpet. In general, cut wools will hold up better (and cost more), tight cut dense nylons, followed by looped nylons, followed by looped olefins/polyesters.

 

  Carpet runner for stairs Pound Ridge NY 10576 tone on tone

I do not recommend most looped wools for steps, especially the needle points, as they do not tend to hold up well on the steps. These carpets are phenomenal for bedrooms and area rugs and can last 30+ years, but they often do not hold up as well on steps, and if you have a cat, especially one with front claws, these carpets will not last very long at all...the cats tend to love to use these as a scratching post and the the backing on wool will not hold up very well to this treatment. (However, the backing on nylon looped carpets holds up better so this is not usually an issue for looped nylons). When it comes to regular quality nylons, looped carpets hold up better than cut carpets as the cut carpets tend to show foot prints and wear down much faster vs. the looped carpets which are tighter. That being said, the very high end tight dense carpets with multicolored patterns can hold up extremely well. (it's probably best to consult an expert here for the best advice pending to compare different options).  

 

carpet runners for stairs in Pound Ridge New YorkFrom a style perspective, this really can depend on the customer's taste as well as decor in adjoining rooms - there is no one size fits all. Some of my customers prefer multicolored. Some want a more traditional/oriental look; others want a more contemporary modern look; others want a simpler one color or tone on tone look. Some people like borders; others do not. Runners are not the simplest carpet to pick out...because they need to be practical (i.e. be able to hold up to the traffic) and they often open up into other areas of the home (e.g. living room, dining room) which may already have area rugs and may be painted different colors. You also want to look at the color of the carpet vs. the wood stain color. It's generally best to contrast the color (rather than to blend in with the color of steps). Sometimes, I'm able to find a great contrast color that then has a secondary color that picks up the wood tone color.  

 

Also, it's important to look at whether you have simple straight boxed steps, or if your steps change direction and/or have curved or pie steps. When your steps turn, this creates some additional complications when picking a pattern. With pie steps, the patterns won't line up, nor will pre-cut runners with borders - the geometry just doesn't work. In these instances, it's better to choose a carpet with a smaller pattern and a broadloom carpet that can be cut and custom bound on site.  

 

Runner on landing Pound Ridge NYIf you have a landing, this area is optional as to whether or not you add the runner - it depends on the look you are going for as well as your budget. Some of my customers prefer to do the landing; others don't. If the landing is on the steps (e.g. if you half a flight and then a landing where the steps turn and another half of a flight), you can usually continue the runner here, provided that it is standard size. If the runner is pre-cut with a border, then it will cost extra as you need to mitre each of the corners so that the border lines up. This requires ordering additional carpet to cover both sides and some extra labor.  

 

If you have a landing or hallway on the 2nd floor, you also have the option of adding the runner here as well. Some customers prefer to do this...not so much from a safety perspective, but rather from a design perspective and the sound upstairs. Sometimes, the carpet helps muffle the sound/noise from your family/pets; other times, there is a pre-existing creaking condition in the floors (happens often in older homes) and the runner helps muffle the sound. If the landing or hallway is wide, usually a pre-cut runner is not wide enough for the space. Instead, you need to try to find a runner that comes in broadloom as well so that it can be custom cut and bound on site.  

 

Carpet runner with border Pound Ridge NY 10576Other times, the hallway is narrow and doesn't have a lot of light...and adding a runner actually makes the space look smaller. Again, there is no one size fits all, and I try to give customers advice and provide options so they can decide.

 

My thoughts on carpet runner rods

I'm not a big fan of carpet runner rods. They simply seem to add to the cost and serve no functional purpose...and can in fact cause some other issues. Way back when, the rods were functional...they helped keep the carpet in place; now they are simply decorative. Most customers feel they are a bit dated and formal and not right for their home. (But, in some homes, especially with very wide steps) they sometimes do work and go with the style of the home. On normal size steps (ones that 3-4 ft wide), they tend to create a bit of a tripping hazard, especially if you have younger kids, and they damage the steps by creating holes. 

Waterfall style vs. cap and band for carpet on steps

Wool carpet runner on steps Pound Ridge NY 10576There are 2 ways to install the carpet on steps - either cap and band (where it wraps around the step/stair nose for a close fitted look or waterfall style where it "falls" from the step to the tread below. Most customers tend to prefer the traditional cap and band method as it looks neater and more premium. It's a more professional type of installation. With the waterfall method, it sometimes causes a bit more slipping and the carpet is harder to clean...dust tends to get caught in between and I'm not a big fan of that.

Carpet runner video

Below is a video I made showing some examples of runners and why they are important.

If you live in Pound Ridge NY and are looking for a carpet runner, give me a call and I'd be happy to help you. 914-937-2950.

Map of Pound Ridge NY 10576 


View Westchester Flooring in a larger map

Carpet runners for Pound Ridge NY 10576

 

Comments (24)

Sheila Anderson
Referral Group Incorporated - East Brunswick, NJ
The Real Estate Whisperer Who Listens 732-715-1133

Good morning Debbie. You have thoroughly and thoughtfully presented a comprehensive story on carpet for stairs. Mine is like your second picture and was done initially for looks but ultimately it was a safety thing for both my dogs and me.

Jan 25, 2013 09:19 PM
Michael Setunsky
Woodbridge, VA
Your Commercial Real Estate Link to Northern VA

Debbie, excellent post! Everything everyone wants to know about carpet runners. G +1'd!

Jan 25, 2013 09:35 PM
Barbara Todaro
RE/MAX Executive Realty - Happily Retired - Franklin, MA
Previously Affiliated with The Todaro Team

Good morning, Debbie..... an oak tread stairway without a runner does not have a finished look.... makes a big difference...

Jan 25, 2013 09:37 PM
Bobbie Smith
Stroudsburg, PA
570-242-1891

Very informative post Debbie. So many ways and styles to do your steps, can't decide which I like best. You always give the greatest info! Thanks.

Jan 25, 2013 09:44 PM
Patricia Kennedy
RLAH@properties - Washington, DC
Home in the Capital

Debbie, you read my mind!  I want the second one - the red with the border!  It would look just wonderful on my steps, and Willie the Labradoodle would totally love it - and it might not show his muddy paw marks too badly!

Jan 25, 2013 09:54 PM
Lori Cain
Own Tulsa - Tulsa, OK
Midtown Tulsa Real Estate Top Producer

Great post Debbie, and I'm definitely re-blogging! I need to install carpet runners on my stairs, as I wear socks around the house and took a big fall one time. Glad to know how to address the landing. Great video too!

Jan 25, 2013 10:46 PM
Debbie Gartner
The Flooring Girl - White Plains, NY
The Flooring Girl & Blog Stylist -Dynamo Marketers

Sheila - Thx and I like that one.  Glad the carpet runner has served many functions.

Michael - Thx so much and thx for the G+!

Barbara - Yes, that is so true.

Bobbie - Thank you.  You are so sweet.  I really appreciate that.

Patricia - Yes, he would love it.  It's amazing how helpful runners are for dogs.

Jan 25, 2013 10:47 PM
Melissa Zavala
Broadpoint Properties - Escondido, CA
Broker, Escondido Real Estate, San Diego County

Debbie: If only I lived in a "real" house (not a California development) where houses have real wood floors. Those were the days.

Jan 25, 2013 11:00 PM
Cheryl Ritchie
RE/MAX Leading Edge www.GoldenResults.com - Huntingtown, MD
Southern Maryland 301-980-7566
That is really neat about the carpet runners primarily being purchased for the dogs.
Jan 25, 2013 11:12 PM
Kristin Johnston - REALTOR®
RE/MAX Platinum - Waukesha, WI
Giving Back With Each Home Sold!

Great info as usual...you are consistent at bringing us wonderful info.  Always something to learn!

Jan 25, 2013 11:34 PM
Lottie Kendall
Compass - San Francisco, CA
Helping make your real estate dreams a reality

Hi Debbie -- thanks for the continuing education you give us here. I didn't know what I didn't know about carpet runners!

Jan 25, 2013 11:48 PM
Gena Hatch
Keller Williams Realty - Carmel Valley, CA
Realtor, CHMS, CNS

Thanks for that info - I always learn something new from your posts. Wish I were closer to Pound Ridge! In many of our newer San Diego developments we have stair cases that are "split level" or curved with a long open hallway above. Your information is really helpful - I'll be sharing that info with clients - and certainly using it for my own house.

Jan 26, 2013 12:34 AM
Sharon Parisi
United Real Estate Dallas - Dallas, TX
Dallas Homes

Debbie, I enjoy all of your posts.  This one thoroughly addresses runners.  I like the info on loop carpet as well.  I can add that Chocolate Lab puppies have the same effect on loop carpets as cats! Level loop carpet is a very expensive way to keep them busy for hours!

Jan 26, 2013 02:29 AM
Kathleen Daniels, Probate & Trust Specialist
KD Realty - 408.972.1822 - San Jose, CA
Probate Real Estate Services

Debbie, Great post on carpet runners ... and well deserved Featured Post.  This post has everything one may want to know about carpet runners.  I am not surprised that dogs and kids are among the top reasons people want carpet runners. People falling on the steps is another great reason.  I personally like the look of carpet runners.  It warms the steps. 

Jan 26, 2013 03:55 AM
Jay Markanich
Jay Markanich Real Estate Inspections, LLC - Bristow, VA
Home Inspector - servicing all Northern Virginia

That is the most thorough discussion of runners I have ever seen!  You can use that blog for every little town in your area!

Jan 26, 2013 05:29 AM
George Souto
George Souto NMLS #65149 FHA, CHFA, VA Mortgages - Middletown, CT
Your Connecticut Mortgage Expert

Debbie if I had wooden steps I would definitely have carpet runners on them for safety purposes.  Coming down wooden steps in your socks can be a slippery experience :)

Jan 26, 2013 06:36 AM
Dr. Paula McDonald
Beam & Branch Realty - Granbury, TX
Granbury, TX 936-203-0279
Great information on this topic. I have experienced a slip on wood stairs so I am an advocate of a runner on the stairs
Jan 27, 2013 01:16 AM
Bob Crane
Woodland Management Service / Woodland Real Estate, KW Diversified - Stevens Point, WI
Forestland Experts! 715-204-9671

Hi Debbie, beautiful examples of stairs and runners.  What do you recommend as the best way to secure the runners to the stairs?

Jan 27, 2013 06:27 AM
Christine Donovan
Donovan Blatt Realty - Costa Mesa, CA
Broker/Attorney 714-319-9751 DRE01267479 - Costa M
Debbie - You are definitely an expert on carpet runners. Consider me much more educated than I was just a few minutes ago.
Jan 27, 2013 06:49 AM
Debbie Gartner
The Flooring Girl - White Plains, NY
The Flooring Girl & Blog Stylist -Dynamo Marketers

Lori - Thx so much and thank you for reblogging.

Valerie - LOL so glad it has helped everyone all around.

Melissa - Oh yes.  I can relate.  I'm in an apartment.

Cheryl - Yes, its' true.  And, another came up yesterday for the 2 dogs.

Kristin - Awww.  Thank you so much.  You are so sweet.

Lottie - Glad to hear I was able to share something new.

Gena - Thanks.  Glad to hear that.  I think we have a new FCI person in San Diego, so he can probably help you/your clients.

Sharon - Thank you, and yes, you are right indeed.

Kathleen - Yes, that is another excellent point.  And, they are easier on your ankles.

Jay - Thank you so much. I'm only doing for a few select areas.

George - Yes, it certainly can.

Paula - Sorry to hear that, but you are not alone.  It's happened to most people.

Bob - Regular carpet installation will work.  No need for rods.

Christine - Thank you so much. I'm glad I was able to share something new.

Jan 27, 2013 07:05 AM