Hoping for some advice/opinions on the stone staircase in the picture. Coming towards the end of decorating this hallway, and the last thing to do is decide what to do with the stairs. It was previously covered with the same (I suspect thirty year old) wall to wall carpet that was also upstairs and from the unpainted track in the middle, it obviously had a stair runner at some point prior to that. I have already replaced the upstairs carpet with Oak Eng wood flooring and just need to decide what to do with the stair.
The original plan was to get a stair runner, but the quote of £800ish from local carpet store to supply and fit gave me pause, not just due to the cost, but it was just plain roll carpet they were going to use with edges turned under, and I wasn't convinced that it would look that good. Another option is to order an actual stair runner online and either fit myself or get someone in, which is still likely to cost £400ish for the runner plus fitting, so not a budget option but I think would look better.
The other alternative I am considering, is to just fill and tidy the stone a bit and then paint with the same white that is on the outer edges and skirting. Obviously wont be soft under foot like carpet, but both upstairs and downstairs are now solid floors, so it doesn't make much difference to have it soft in the middle, and the only considerations is how it will look and the practicalities of maintaining it. White might be difficult to keep looking clean, and maybe a different colour would be better, but only time would tell on that count, and fairly easy to keep it fresh with an occasional coat of paint.
This is not just about cost, I would rather pay £800 than it look crap. There are plenty of examples of painted wooden stairs online, but painted stone stairs are more typical outside or in communal staircases, so not a lot of examples to go on.
Any thoughts?
The original plan was to get a stair runner, but the quote of £800ish from local carpet store to supply and fit gave me pause, not just due to the cost, but it was just plain roll carpet they were going to use with edges turned under, and I wasn't convinced that it would look that good. Another option is to order an actual stair runner online and either fit myself or get someone in, which is still likely to cost £400ish for the runner plus fitting, so not a budget option but I think would look better.
The other alternative I am considering, is to just fill and tidy the stone a bit and then paint with the same white that is on the outer edges and skirting. Obviously wont be soft under foot like carpet, but both upstairs and downstairs are now solid floors, so it doesn't make much difference to have it soft in the middle, and the only considerations is how it will look and the practicalities of maintaining it. White might be difficult to keep looking clean, and maybe a different colour would be better, but only time would tell on that count, and fairly easy to keep it fresh with an occasional coat of paint.
This is not just about cost, I would rather pay £800 than it look crap. There are plenty of examples of painted wooden stairs online, but painted stone stairs are more typical outside or in communal staircases, so not a lot of examples to go on.
Any thoughts?