Cost and noise reduction come immediately to mind.
Hardwood stairs vs carpeted stairs.
I can t speak to the noise issue as i can t say i ever noticed hardwood or carpeted stairs being more or less noisy.
I hate vacuuming carpeted stairs and am so glad to be in my first one story house.
Hardwood also doesn t collect allergens like carpet.
Both carpet and wood stairs cost a lot of money to purchase and lay on the stairs.
Carpet also won t last as long as hardwood and will need to be replaced frequently.
But cold weather hit before we got around to sanding and staining the handrails so they sat in the garage until the weather warmed up.
Our previous hardwood stairs had treads and with four kids and a dog we didn t have any incidents.
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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.
I ve seen this done in many model homes in chicago too.
Besides most homeowners with nice wooden stairs wouldn t be considering carpeting in the first place would they.
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Having carpet on the stairs doesn t necessarily prevent falls but it helps to provide traction compared to hardwood.
Carpeting is usually less expensive than hardwood.
You ll have to get out the vacuum and give carpeted stairs a good deep cleaning about once a week.
Some treads might help with the safety aspect.
On the other hand all hardwood stairs need is a good sweeping and mopping maybe even a swipe with a damp towel.
Carpet works wonders on stairs like this.
Some possible reasons for the carpeting on stairs and upper hallway landings.
To tell you the truth we had most of the transformation from carpeted stairs to hardwood completed last fall.
Apartment therapy i was not a fan of carpeting before moving into my current home where the stuff covers two stairwells and the whole second floor.
Slipping sliding safety.
Beautiful hardwood stairs will be ruined by the addition of carpeting because the tack strips need to be nailed down creating holes in the wood.
I m even more of a detractor now that it has caused.
You will need to replace the rug after every few years and this might eventually cost more than installing wooden stairs on floors.
Carpeted stairs will obviously accumulate more dust and dirt than hardwood.