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What to do with stair risers?

16 years ago

We are laying a new wood floor and plan to rip out or carpeted stairs and replace with the same wood as the floor. I hate the carpeted stairs as I can never seem to keep the carpet looking clean. I was told that it would be best to go with all wood on the stairs and risers.

The front door opens into a *very* small foyer and then the hallway into the kitchen, and the stairs are right to the side of the hallway - literally less than 5' from the front door. We'll have a banister for the bottom 6 stairs, but the upper stairs are enclosed by walls. And the ceiling is only 8'. Are you seeing small and enclosed?!? (I guess I should try to think of it as cozy!) The wood will be a medium tone, Brazilian teak. I'm second guessing the riser decision though. If the stairs and the risers are all wood, it will look consistent, but will it be too much wood and too dark? If we paint the risers white, it seems it will brighten the staircase, but will it look to busy in such a small space? I'm sure this is a personal preference situation, but there must be a rule of thumb right? We are in the middle of a kitchen remodel and I am numb with decisions. Any comments/advice is appreciated!

Tara

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