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staircase -transition different flooring upstairs and down?

jrueter
9 years ago

One of our next projects will be redoing the stairs (currently carpet, would like to go to wood). The downstairs flooring is a medium-dark hickory wood. Upstairs is mostly carpet, but will eventually be all wood. The one bedroom that is already done is done in a lighter wood. The stairs go halfway up to a landing, then 180 degree turn to go up the rest of the way, if that matters. Overall I like simple, casual style but leaning towards traditional rather than modern. (I got Farmhouse in the "what house are you" quiz, and that is fairly accurate).

Which option do you like best:

A) Continue darker wood up the stairs and throughout rest of the upper level (keep one room with lighter wood)
B) Continue darker wood up the stairs but use light wood at the top of the stairs and through out the upper level
C) Bring the light wood through the upstairs and down the stairs
D) Light wood upstairs and painted stairs (with either light or dark treads)
E) other - please explain!

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