Wooden Stair Treads
Jennifer S. on June 22nd, 2010
Constructing stairways have always been a complex task for home remodeling. Not only does it demand exact measurement and calculations but it also entails minor details such as color contrast and design patterns. Stair treads are an important addition to the basic structure of a staircase. They are flat pieces of wood placed on the top of each step. They are designed in such a way that they stretch beyond the edge of each step. These treads gel well with the wooden stairways by providing them an aesthetic sense.
While wooden stair treads define the onset of new trend in the modern stairways, traditionally they are constructed with hardwoods like poplar and oak. An advantage of this is that treads can be painted with different and contrasting colors to match your walls. With a variety of designs of staircases available in the market, it is a matter of choice and comfort for the homeowners.
To make a stairway look elegant, you can choose amongst a range of wooden stair treads available in the market. These are available in different wood patterns, namely hard and soft maple, hickory, read and white oak, walnut, American chilly to name a few. Also they come in various thicknesses such as one inch, one and half inch and two inches. The type of wood used in the wooden stair treads also determines its price as well as brings forth more elegance in the look of the stair treads. Most of wooden stair treads meet the safety standards prescribed by the building laws.

High Quality Wooden Stair Treads
While carpeted stairs look good and appealing, they always carry the risk of the user loosing his foot and slipping from the staircase and as a result hurting him in the process. This problem can be eradicated by the use of wooden stair treads; these are generally fitted into the steps and therefore prevent slipping. This also provides enough footing space for the climbers. All of these features give them a sense of safety for the old and the disabled and the risk of tripping is also reduced to bare minimum. Most of the companies while making wooden stair treads adhere to strict building laws and thus make them foolproof. Wooden stair treads are usually costlier than the carpeted staircases but with a range of advantages they are a still the favorites with homeowners and designers.
The installation of wooden stair treads does not require exemplary carpentry skills, with little time and effort, they can easily be manufactured and thus made to use by do it yourself homemakers. Though, if you want to have spiral stair treads, these could take you to a professional carpenter and let you make the use of his skills.
Wooden stair treads are found to be a cheaper alternative than having a complete wooden staircase, the furnishings on these treads are already done and one can just accommodate the treads in the staircase structure. The durability of these treads is high and with low maintenance costs, they accentuate beauty of your staircase. Over time, they only need polishing and thus the upkeep of these also proves to be really simple.
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