Aside from adding aesthetic value to your house, carpet runners keep your staircases child-safe and elder-safe, since uncarpeted stairs tend to be very slippery. As an extra benefit, carpeting your staircase will muffle the sounds of constant foot traffic.
Generally, natural flooring will wear far better on a rub test than a domestic carpet, so expect a good life from these materials.
All our plain naturals come with a high quality border in a choice of beige, brown, rust, or black. Our striped runners are finished with a machine to create a neat understated edge.
90% of our customers install their own stair runner. You can always hire a professional to fit the runners on your stairway, but if you would like to go DIY, click here for instructions on how to install your stair runner.
Keep your carpets well maintained by frequently vacuuming and sweeping your runners. Keep a shoe rack near your doorstep so you can leave your dirty shoes there and keep your carpets safe.
Jute and Sisal stair runners should be kept dry and should thus be cleaned using only a dry rug cleaning powder. It can be bought in any regular carpet store.
If you accidentally spill liquid on your runner, immediately blot it with a dry cloth or a terrycloth towel. Do NOT rub the liquid .Dry thoroughly with a hair dryer ON LOW. If the liquid leaves a stain on your carpet, blot the carpet with mild soap and water, then dry it again with a cloth and hair dryer.
Any solids that spill on your carpet must be scraped.
Finally, there are many professional carpet cleaners out there who can take the job out of your hands.
Jute is one of the softer natural flooring materials and is made from the stems of the tropical herb called Corchorus, a member of the Linden family. It is closely related to hemp.
Coir offers excellent wear and a rustic quality to your carpet runners. It is made from the outer husk of the coconut.
The “rolls royce of natural floorings”, Sisal is the hardest wearing of all the natural flooring materials. It is made from the leaves of the Agave Sisalana plant, a sub-tropical spiky plant related to the cactus.