A well-crafted staircase is a marvel to behold. It stands as the focal point of any home, and it can often be seen from quite some distance away because its design makes for excellent visibility in every direction (or whatever room you might find yourself viewing). Wooden ones get scratched by foot traffic or faded over time; updates like new flooring could clash with an outdated set up if there isn't enough space between them.
A staircase renovation (or reworking) is often an afterthought for homeowners, but it can be the perfect opportunity to make your home shine. Think outside of just what's underneath and think about how remodeling the look and/or layout of your stairs will provide an instant character!
The problem here lies not just on that front doorstep but also inside your own house, and our expert designers can make a huge difference for your home.
Your home is more than just a place to live, it’s also your safety zone. Chipped paint and worn-out furniture are all hazards that can make you feel unsafe in the house; however updating some of these things may help prevent falls or other accidents from happening while ensuring maximum comfort inside!
A staircase should always have handrails on both sides (and many buyers require this during their inspection), as well as an open landing area at least 12 inches deep before moving onto another step so there's no risk for tripping over anything below such has rugs hanging down too low OR dangerous protruding objects preventing clear passage up and/or down the stairs.
Staircases are often the focal point of our homes, but they should never be an afterthought. If your staircase is outdated and not up-to-date with today’s trends then it won't provide that "wow factor" you're looking for!
In order to sell your home, it's important that the staircase is in good shape. Updating any of these three areas - railings and risers or spindles/stairs themselves can be a huge boost for both safety reasons as well as making a property more appealing with its beautiful design features. If you're looking at adding appeal by converting this space under stairs into an extra closet then buyers will love seeing plenty storage too!
The staircase is a major component of the home, and if it doesn’t match with other design elements in your house then it will stand out badly. Make sure you update both areas around or near your entryway so that when guests come over they see how up-to-date everything else seems instead.
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