By Mark J. Donovan
Installing an inexpensive carpet stair runner on a straight hardwood stair case is something most DIY homeowners can do.
In this video, Mark Donovan of Homeadditionplus.com, explains step by step the process of cutting stair runner carpet, stapling it into the stair risers and treads, and installing stair rods to secure the stair runner carpet to the treads.
Please note that this is an inexpensive carpet stair runner that is installed in this video. This type of carpet stair runner can be purchased at any home improvement store and it comes with a no-slip rubber backing. If more expensive carpet is used for the stair runner, a carpet pad and tack strips should be used.
The tools required for this project included:
- Square
- Carpenter's Knife
- Drill and Drill bits
- Screw Gun
- A stapler with 9/16 inch staples and 5/8 inch brads
- Straight Edge