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Michael Herr
  • Peoria, IL
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Stairs: Anti-Slip, but not look horrible

Michael Herr
  • Peoria, IL
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So I'm always at a loss for what to do with stairs.

I normally use the metal stair edging for stairs that aren't showy: Leading to basements, etc because I feel that is best for slip/trip prevention, but I really like the look of stained (or painted dark brown) Treads with white risers, especially when there is no other carpet in house.

Wooden stairs are less slip resistant compared to carpet or metal edging: fine for my house, but I worry more about slips/trips at a rental.

Does anybody have any decent looking solutions?  I was debating trying those traction sand additives for paint next time I paint steps.

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