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5 Ways To Make Your Staircase Comfortable

5 Ways To Make Your Staircase Comfortable

People who have a large or heavy household will benefit from armrests on either side of the stairs, as they allow people to hold them while walking up and down. This prevents injuries that could be caused by dropping something or slipping on one of those steps.

2) Select stair risers to be less than 2 1/8th inches

Stair riser height must be chosen carefully. The decision should not only take your own height into consideration but the height of anyone who will walk up and down the stairs as well. In addition, it is important to ensure that there are no tripping hazards on the staircase itself by choosing a stair riser height that meets American guidelines for safety.

3) Select a strong, yet comfortable material for the staircase

Staircases are used every day, and as such need to be able to stand up to constant use. In addition, people who live in warmer climates should make sure that their stairs do not get too hot because they can become uncomfortable very quickly.

4) Select stair treads with an anti-slip finish

Slippery stairs are the leading cause of injury in homes, which is why treads with an anti-slip finish can not only be comfortable to walk on, but also prevent injuries. They are available in a range of materials, including wood or metal.

5) Select staircases made with either open risers or closed risers

Open risers allow for more airflow in the home, which can make it feel less stuffy. However, they are also more likely to collect dust and pet hair.

Closed risers do not provide any airflow, but they are far easier to clean than open risers. Also, with closed risers, it is easier to change out the carpet.

Staircases can be a great addition to any home, but they also come with heavy responsibility. Because the stairs are used every single day, it is important that people choose features that make them safe and comfortable to walk on.

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