Stairs

Stairs – Hamptons look

If you’re looking to update your staircase and give it a fresh new look, sanding and finishing step treads, and painting the risers and side stringers white can be a great way to achieve a Hamptons-inspired style. With the right tools and techniques, you can transform your staircase and create a bright, airy, and stylish space.

Sanding the Step Treads The first step in the process is to sand the step treads. This involves removing any old finishes or sealers and preparing the surface for a new coat of finish. You’ll need a sanding block or an orbital sander, along with various grits of sandpaper, from coarse to fine. Start with a coarse grit, such as 60 or 80, and work your way up to a finer grit, such as 120 or 150. Be sure to sand in the direction of the wood grain, and avoid applying too much pressure, which can cause uneven spots.

Once you’ve sanded the treads, vacuum up the dust and wipe them down with a damp cloth to remove any remaining debris. Allow the wood to dry completely before moving on to the next step.

Finishing the Step Treads Now it’s time to finish the step treads. You can use a variety of finishes, such as polyurethane, varnish, or oil-based finish, depending on your personal preference. If you want a natural wood look, a clear finish may be your best option. However, if you prefer a darker, richer look, you can choose a tinted finish or stain.

Apply the finish with a brush, working in long strokes in the direction of the wood grain. Be sure to apply a thin, even coat, and avoid overloading the brush, which can cause drips and uneven spots. Allow the finish to dry completely, which usually takes several hours or overnight. Once it’s dry, lightly sand the surface with a fine grit sandpaper, such as 220, and wipe away any dust with a damp cloth. You can then apply a second coat, following the same process.

Painting the Risers and Side Stringers White To achieve a Hamptons-inspired look, painting the risers and side stringers white is a great option. This creates a bright and airy space that is both stylish and functional. Before you begin painting, you’ll need to clean the surfaces with a damp cloth and allow them to dry completely.

Apply painter’s tape to protect the areas you don’t want to paint, such as the step treads or surrounding walls. Then, apply a coat of primer to the risers and side stringers. This will help the paint adhere and provide a smooth, even surface for the final coat.

Once the primer is dry, apply a coat of white paint using a brush or roller. Be sure to work in long, even strokes, and avoid overloading the brush or roller, which can cause drips and uneven spots. Allow the paint to dry completely before applying a second coat, following the same process.

In conclusion, sanding and finishing step treads and painting the risers and side stringers white can be a great way to achieve a Hamptons-inspired look for your staircase. With the right tools and techniques, you can create a beautiful, bright, and stylish space that will impress your guests and enhance your home’s overall design.

Mark Jolley - professional floor sander in Brisbane

Mark Jolley

Brisbane Floor Sanding Specialist

With over 33 years of experience, Mark Jolley is the founder of Floor in Brisbane. Known for his exceptional craftsmanship and innovative use of UV-cured polyurethane technology, Mark has sanded and polished over 10,000 timber floors and decks across Brisbane, the Gold Coast, and the Sunshine Coast. His dedication to quality and customer service makes Floor the top choice for floor sanding and polishing.

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