Stair Riser Stencil With Tuscan Tile Design
by
Darla DeMorrow
(IC: blogger)
3 Materials
$50
12 Hours
Easy
Plywood stairs aren't pretty, but covering them up with carpet is both costly and high maintenance. Here's a DIY idea to save money and add style.
Adding color and a tile design to these stair risers turned this space from a cave to a creative jewel.
These stairs leading to the basement were very plain and rough. As part of the construction, we had the contractor complete the trim and paint the steps with basic "porch and floor paint".
The two stencil paint colors are Sherwin Williams Commodore (SW6524) blue paint in flat that was used elsewhere in the house for the darker blue, layered with a shimmery Metallic Teal stencil cream from Royal Designs Studios. The finished risers are sealed with a coat of water-based polyurethane.
You see dark treads with white risers in a lot of designs, but white risers are nearly impossible to keep clean. Especially because this is the basement level, and not the main part of the house, we opted for easy maintenance, and just added the pizzazz with the stencil. Keeping the stairs clean is easy with a quick dusting. Not only have we made it pretty, it'll be much easier to keep clean than white risers or carpeted stairs ever would be.
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Published July 21st, 2015 10:50 AM
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Carole White on Feb 05, 2018
Looks fabulous!!
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Hhh29972726 on Feb 05, 2018
This is lovely, Darla!! I'm sure it took forever, but in my humble opinion it was well worth the effort. Kudos, girl!!!
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Darla DeMorrow on Feb 05, 2018You've got it. We all like quick and easy, but this wasn't really a quick project. Well worth it, though.
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They are very pretty. I am going to do my stairs. Where did you get your stencil? Did you buy enough to do across the riser or did they come in a multi pack? Great Job!
My stairs to basement are partially done. It is the old glue giving trouble to come off from stuff I got a hardware store. I wonder if my sides of stairs had railing on one side and someone filled in. I had put railing on otherside but mover tore it off.
So do I add the primer over the old glue I cannot budge?
Looks so much like my area with the furnace room to the right of stairs, to the left of stairs is kitchenette in my home.
Linoleum did not look right, so I took it off. I like your work. Wish you were here to coach me.