Color ideas for staircase wall


15 ways to make it a focal point with paint |

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Stair paint ideas can transform a functional necessity into an eye-catching feature. Painting the stairs themselves is an opportunity to introduce the color and detail you might otherwise get from a carpet or stair runner, and the balusters, handrail, newel, and stringer, along with the stair wall, all offer a canvas for paint.

Painting the stairs offers the opportunity for creativity as part of your hallway ideas, or can simply give the staircase a sophisticated as well as neat finish, and the right paint can prove a durable finish with lasting good looks.

Set the tone for the rest of your home with the paint ideas in our selection.

Stair paint ideas

Stair paint ideas can use paint on areas such as the risers, treads, the newel, baluster and handrail, parts such as the stringers at either side, and on any wall alongside in any combination you prefer for your staircase ideas. 

Explore our top 15 stair paint ideas below for some handy tips and inspiration.

1. Elevate an all white scheme

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If you want to subtly enhance an all white scheme on a landing or in a hallway, adding a splash of paint to your staircase is a great way to add color and personality. 

Picking colors that you have already used in other rooms in the home is a good place to start as it creates a cohesive look. However, the stairs are also the perfect place to be adventurous; using bold, vibrant colors you may have stayed away from in other rooms will create a unique focal point and design feature.

In this home, the bright red handrail injects a pop of color to an all white scheme. A simple yet effective touch, the red paint perfectly coordinates with the colored frames and artwork, creating a playful, eye-catching design.

2. Paint the paneling

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Painting the paneling on a staircase will add a modern twist to this traditional feature and decorative technique. 

There are many stair paneling ideas, but a fresh coat of paint is guaranteed to elevate this often overlooked area of the home. Whether you choose to be bold or subtle, enhancing the paneling on your staircase with paint is an easy way to transform the space. 

3. Create a tiled effect

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A simple way to achieve the same beautiful effect as a sleek tiled staircase, why not get creative and use paint to create intricate patterns and tile shapes on your stairs. 

In this scheme, the beautiful mosaic tile pattern creates an inviting, Mediterranean feel, with the paint design complementing the blue patterned wallpaper and green accents. Perfect for entryway tile ideas, this unique tiled effect makes the stairs become a central, eye-catching focal point in the room.

4. Connect the stairs to the rest of the home 

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As discussed, the stairway can often be overlooked when decorating the home. An area that physically connects you to other rooms and spaces, make sure that this connection is reflected through your design and paint choices also.  

In this beautiful hallway, the classic combination of white and blue creates an inviting, harmonious entrance area. Taking the paint to the stairs and linking them to the hallway and beyond creates a cohesive and sophisticated look. Using a simple palette of colors will help to create a design of timeless elegance.

5. Use all one color

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By using just one paint color on your stairs you can make your staircase both blend in and stand out. It then allows you to inject other colors and textures through decorative items and accessories. 

The fresh white paint used here on the landing and staircase creates a united, relaxing atmosphere. Matching your stairs with the same paint that is on your floorboards in other connecting rooms is guaranteed to create a clean and united look.

Opting for tonal colors will also create a similar effect, for more color inspiration for your stair paint ideas, see our color wheel guide.

6.

Introduce individual detail

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Wondering how to decorate a staircase? Fret not, these stair paint ideas can add personality to a functional part of the home. 

‘As a designer, I absolutely love adding special details to staircases and creating interest to what is usually just a means of egress,’ says Jessica Davis, principal designer of JL Design .  

‘When my two boys were just two and three and learning to count, as well as learning to manage stairs, I decided to add numbers to the stairs to help make the climb fun and educational. This can be easily achieved with a stencil and paint or a decal.’

7. Use paint for a feature staircase wall

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Paint can be used to focus attention on a paneled staircase wall to make it even more of a feature whether the paneling extends alongside an entire flight or is part of a landing area. In this home, a dark hue – Smokestack Gray from Benjamin Moore – gives the scheme modern credentials.

The risers of the staircase itself have been painted in soft Distant Gray to lighten its effect while leaving the rich dark wood of treads and landing on show.

8. Go dark for drama

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White is a classic hallway paint finish for staircases and the stair wall, but consider making a statement with a dark shade instead.

‘We clad this entry hall and staircase (as well as the area under the stairs) in a paneled wood design for durability and style,’ says Benjamin Johnston of Benjamin Johnston Design . ‘Because the 25 foot voluminous entry hall has a sweep of windows, the area is flooded with natural light which means we could opt for a darker, richer hue. 

‘We coated the room in Sherwin-Williams Storm Cloud (SW 6249) which transforms from gray to blue gray to blue throughout the day as the light changes. We also continued this color on the risers of the stairs to maintain consistency.’ 

9. Use paint to create pattern

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Using a stair runner or carpet isn’t the only way to bring pattern to a staircase; paint can be employed to impressive effect.

‘Using stencils, you can paint stripes of different sizes to achieve a simple and playful feature,’ says Kathryn Lloyd, Crown color consultant.

‘I’d recommend using neutral tones as a base, and injecting a pop of color with versatile shades such as greens or blues. Blue, in particular, will create a relaxing atmosphere in the entrance of the home, thanks to its light and feathered look.’

10. Contrast stairs with a runner

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If you’re using a runner, think stair paint ideas that can make it pop for an attention-grabbing result. In this hallway both stair treads and risers are painted in black to create contrast with the green runner.

Choosing this shade of paint also links the staircase with the the patterned tile of the hallway floor with the staircase’s white spindles, newel and handrail repeating the second shade of the tile.

11. Alternate paint shades

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Looking for stair paint ideas that are elegant as well as creative? Be inspired by this design from Benjamin Moore where the two gray shades used above and below the dado in the hall are repeated on alternate risers of the staircase.  

White for the treads and the trim provides a crisp finish between the two modern shades which give a fresh twist to a traditional hallway.

12. Add a highlight

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Choose stair paint ideas that introduce a decorative surprise. In this hallway, painting a bold orange stripe with authentic 1970s credentials just above the white stringer of the staircase provides a vibrant highlight that draws the eye to the staircase, including the elegant and ornate balusters through which the color appears.

Two shades of gray for the staircase wall and its paneling give the beautiful staircase a contemporary twist.

13. Extend the wall color

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Create an impactful surround for a staircase that’s enclosed by walls on both sides. On this stairway the golden yellow below-dado color is extended to the stringer to create full-depth color. 

The upper part of the staircase wall, meanwhile, is finished in a grown-up shade of pink for an overall impression of warmth and welcome. The hues are complemented by the rich wood of the treads and risers for a chic result.

14. Match stair paint to the front door

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Using the same paint shade for the front door and the stair treads and risers creates a pulled-together look for the entrance to a home. A black front door never goes out of style, and the hue is equally handsome on a staircase and teamed with white trim and stair paneling. 

Follow the lead of this hall by leaving a newel post and handrail in a rich wood unpainted to appreciate their patina.

15. Bring in an accent shade

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Clever stair paint ideas can ensure even a relatively compact staircase can pack a decorative punch. This design teams pale wood treads with the classic combination of black – for spindles, posts, handrail, and wall stringer – and a soft white for the risers. But an accent of gentle yellow repeating that of the hall bench for the riser before the flight turns gives the design bags of personality.

What is a good paint color for stairs?

White is a classic paint color for stairs, and a great starting point for your considerations. ‘It’s a finish that will command attention and can emphasize the detail of an elegant staircase,’ says Homes & Gardens editor in chief Lucy Searle. ‘You can also be sure that white stair paint won’t fall out of fashion.

‘Alternatively, consider on-trend choices such as a rich organic green, deep blue, or gray.’

Of course, you can combine colors with different shades on the treads and risers, or create the look of a runner with white on left and right edges of the steps and a colored painted finish running up from the foot of the staircase to the top.

Consider also an ombre effect on the risers, using different shades of a single color. Begin with the darkest shade on the first step, then make the risers successively lighter as the staircase ascends.

Do painted stairs last?

Painted stairs can last well, but it’s vital that the correct paint is used for the project. Stair treads should be painted with floor paint that is designed to stand up to the foot traffic. Select a paint suitable for interior wood for other staircase areas.

Good preparation is crucial before painting. Stairs should be sanded and primed first. More than one coat of paint is required, too.

Sarah is a freelance journalist and editor. Previously executive editor of Ideal Home, she’s specialized in interiors, property and gardens for over 20 years, and covers interior design, house design, gardens, and cleaning and organizing a home for H&G. She’s written for websites, including Houzz, Channel 4’s flagship website, 4Homes, and Future’s T3; national newspapers, including The Guardian; and magazines including Future’s Country Homes & Interiors, Homebuilding & Renovating, Period Living, and Style at Home, as well as House Beautiful, Good Homes, Grand Designs, Homes & Antiques, LandLove and The English Home among others. It’s no big surprise that she likes to put what she writes about into practice, and is a serial house renovator.  

Staircase Wall Painting Ideas - Designing Idea

Here we share our guide to the best staircase wall painting ideas including wall color combinations and staircase wall paint colors.

Let’s say that you’ve finally decided to renovate or update your home. That’s great news! You’re probably all over the place and don’t know where to start. 

You probably have tons of ideas already for your bedrooms, for the kitchen, for the living room space, the dining room, the bathroom, and so on and so forth. 

But remember that you might be neglecting an important piece of prime real estate in your design plans: the staircase. 

Although the staircase probably comes last in the things that you are planning to renovate in the home, what you need to understand is the fact that it is one of the first things that any prospective home buyer usually checks out. 

Go back to that time when you were house hunting and you were visiting one property after the other. Did you not explore the staircase front and center as soon as you found out there was one? Definitely. 

Most homes are built in such a way wherein it’s one of the very first things you see when you enter a home so it only makes sense for you to give it the necessary improvements to make the aesthetics of your home go to that next level. 

No matter what your preference or budget might turn out to be, there’s bound to be one out there that can be perfect for you and for your home’s staircase space. One of the greatest things about this update in the home is that a few additions can make all the difference in the world. 

You could go with the small stuff such as adding in a carpet runner or some hanging frames and other adornments but on the other hand, you can go big and rip out the existing wallpaper or paint over the old paint job. It really is all up to you.

Read on to see more staircase wall painting ideas and paint color options for your staircase update.

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Paint Colors For Staircase Walls

Allow us to just leave it right here. Nothing updates a staircase faster than a fresh coat of paint. If you want to see an upgrade that won’t potentially burn right through your budget, then this should be the first thing on your list. 

You need to understand that although there are a lot of paint color options available in the market, you should start with the fundamentals.

Make sure that you go for a paint that has a flooring grade formula. Keep in mind that the stairs go through a lot of wear and tear and regular paint just won’t do it as it won’t hold up well as the flooring grade ones. 

You should add in extras if you’re planning to paint the steps as well. Some anti-slip additives in the paint will drastically limit slips and accidents on the staircase once the upgrade is done.

Classic White

This is the perfect color if you want to create a clean, classic, and timeless look for your staircase wall painting ideas. It allows you to paint over the imperfections in the wood while at the same time make the staircase area look bright and airy and more spacious.  

We suggest something that’s true and classic to its core such as the Pure White SW 7005 for full and total coverage that keeps up with the times.

Two-toned

The right color combination is a small tweak that can create a huge impact in your staircase area. You can paint it in a color that’s analogous to each other, or colors that sit right next to each other in the color wheel for a subtle textured vibe or you can go for extreme contrasts for that color-blocked look that’s striking and modern. 

One of the most popular two-toned combinations is having Intellectual PPU18-19 for the lower part of the staircase wall and a much lighter and airier Polar Bear (75) on the upper part of the walls.

Emerald Green 

If you want to go for staircase walls that pop out and make a statement, emerald green comes highly recommended. This creates a dramatic focal area for the stairs. It’s unexpected and it questions the visual senses. Read more about colors that go with green here.

This color can inject life and energy into any space and the staircase walls can definitely come alive with this. You have all the freedom in the world to pick out your choice of green but something lush and rich like Frosted Emerald SW 9035 will really transform your staircase area with the first coat of paint.

Dark Gray 

If you aren’t the type who likes bright pops of colors and would instead want to go for something more moody for your staircase walls, dark gray is a great option.

It adds drama but it’s also a dark neutral that allows you to add anything such as photographs and paintings and you’re guaranteed that it will blend in well with it. 

If your staircase area happens to get enough natural light, going for a dark gray such as Kendall Charcoal HC-166 can give you that sophistication you’ve always wanted for your walls. See more ideas on what color wood floor goes with gray walls.

Light Blue 

This color is a great way to update the airiness and add in some personality into an otherwise cramped staircase area. It’s light and airy and it opens up the space, which can be great because staircases in general don’t really get a lot of natural light to begin with. 

A great pop of color such as Ocean Air 2123-50 can deliver it with subtlety while at the same time make the space really sprawl open before your eyes.

Here are more staircase wall painting ideas to help you find the color that matches your personal sense of style.

Staircase Wall Color Combinations

Here we share different color combinations for staircase walls including a variety of tone tone designs.

Blue and White 

This provides a coastal vibe to your stairway walls and makes it look lighter and airier. This breath of fresh air will provide a positive impact to an otherwise cramped space, as with how most staircase areas are.  

If you want to go for a paint color that does a little bit of both, try Best Bright Blue: Breath Of Fresh Air By Benjamin Moore. It’s a breezy blue shade that has hints of white in it and is also something you can paint over anything you would easily want in white.

Yellow and Cream 

They aren’t the brightest colors out there but there’s something charming about this clean, sunny look on your stairway walls. It gets a lot of wear and tear due to the foot traffic and some extra warmth and brightness in the walls certainly wouldn’t hurt. 

A yellow hue such as Buttercup 2154-30 will blend in well with the cool bluish undertones of a cream color like Swiss Coffee (OC-45).

Forest Green and Neutral Browns 

This is a fresh look that mimics the vibe of a garden environment. Interiors can look stuffy at times and borrowing this vibe from the outdoors may turn out to be just the update you need for your staircase walls.  

We suggest a rich combination of RV 60 09/Amazona Green and Skinny Latte by Valspar for this color concept.

Bold Orange 

Small spaces and dark colors make you feel uncomfortable and with good reason and although this may be true for most colors, orange stands out from the rest of them because of its close correlation to yellow.

It has a warm undertone so it doesn’t close the space up as much as the other dark colors do. Read more about colors that go with orange here.

More than that, it makes for an impressively striking staircase area that’s bound to start conversations the moment people start walking into your home. A brazen orange like SW 6891 in Mandarin by Sherwin-Williams is definitely a paint shade to watch out for.

Best Paint Color For Stairway Walls

The best paint color for stairway walls is white since it helps lighten the space. However read to on see other popular colors that can add more personality to the space.

White 

It’s a no-brainer. White goes well with everything. It provides a blank canvas for artworks and pictures that you might want to hang up on your stairway walls and blends in with everything that you could possibly think of. 

You can look into strong white such as Extra White (SW-7006) by Sherwin Williams or Simply White OC-117 from Benjamin Moore.

Gray Colors

It’s classy and adds a calming effect to the staircase area. The lighter greys are perfect for ill-lit stairwells as they can counteract the fact that there isn’t a lot of natural light coming into that part of the house.

Agreeable Gray SW 7029 from Sherwin Williams can turn out to be your perfect light shade of gray for the staircase.

Teal Colors 

Teal looks great in any setting and in any room of the house and it will definitely make your stairwell pop out. Base your teal shade on the amount of light you are getting in your staircase area. 

If you happen to get a lot of natural light, you can go for bolder shades of teal. If the area is a bit dark, you can go for the lighter ones so as not to weigh the space down. 

We particularly fancy Wish You Were Here by Clark + Kensington.  It has the perfect light shade of teal that doesn’t weigh down on the staircase area.

Are there any of your favorite staircase wall painting ideas that we missed. Let us know your thoughts in the comments. For more like this visit the best living room paint colors page.

selection of colors and paints, what and how to paint

How to decorate a staircase in a private house so that it harmonizes with the general concept? How to make a flight of stairs invisible or, conversely, highlight it in the interior as an accent? A simple solution is a well-chosen color.

What color is natural wood?

In private low-rise buildings between floors, mainly wooden or combined stairs are installed, on metal frames with wooden elements.

Natural wood has a beautiful color, and on the surface, nature leaves growth rings that form intricate patterns. In order not to spoil the tree, it is covered, as a rule, with colorless compounds that make the color deeper and the pattern more pronounced. Colored paints are usually used when you need to hide defects in lumber or give the surface a tone that matches the interior and unique design idea.

When choosing a finish, consider the texture and color of the wood itself:

  1. Ash - long tongue pattern is good in warm colors.
  2. Oak - the color varies from white to almost black. The best decorative qualities are manifested when stained and etched. Over time, the wood darkens.
  3. Pine is bright, saturated in color, but due to the high resin content, the surface is often heterogeneous. With the help of modern coatings and staining technologies, pine can be painted in any color, imitating the texture of different species, for example, light / dark oak, red walnut.
  4. Pinkish beech will enliven a gloomy room. When treated with varnish, it almost does not lose its natural color, but over time it becomes reddish.

What influences the choice of stairs color

Decisive factors are the style of the interior, the dimensions of the room where the march stands, the illumination of the space.

The color of the stairs and the interior of the house

The style of home design is usually chosen from pictures on the Internet, glossy magazines, or left the way it was under the previous owners of the home. In creating a housing design project, you need to find a stylistic solution that will appeal to all family members. The main styles in two-story country houses and two-level apartments are classic, country, ethnic (Scandinavian, Mediterranean, Hawaiian), high-tech.

Stair decoration in different styles:

  1. Classic - deep, rich tones of natural wood, amber, honey, chocolate. The effect of luxury and grandeur is given by patination (artificial aging).
  2. Hi-tech. The style is cold, restrained and lifeless, so it is appropriate to make stairs in metal or combine wood with metal. A chrome-plated metal frame with the same handrails and light gray/black wooden steps covered with a glossy lacquer will fit into the concept.
  3. Country - light, warm wood without color coating. If the paint, then as close as possible to natural colors - shades of white, green, brown.
  4. Ethno. It is better to make the stairs light. This solution is in harmony with any color scheme. It is permissible to use no more than 3 contrasting colors in the decoration of the march (in black-white-beige, beige-brown or green-blue).
  5. Arabic - is gaining popularity among owners of suburban real estate. Bright colors, unusual ornaments and elements are characteristic. The color scheme of the decor is yellow, golden, green, blue shades. You can finish the stairs with ceramic tiles or cover the steps with carpets.
  6. Art Nouveau - gravitation towards grace and elegance, which well emphasizes white, gray, black.

Combination of color with the size of the space

When choosing the shade of wood, we recommend taking into account the area of ​​the room where the march stands.

In small houses, compact, small-sized stairs are usually installed. The space will seem larger if the walls are painted white, beige-orange, yellow and a march is made of light, light-colored species - pine, larch. Milky, golden, pale pink perfectly complement each other. Experts do not recommend using black and white in the design of small stairs - this combination will visually weight and narrow the rise, which is already not too spacious.

Brown, black, wenge looks stylish and aristocratic, but they look better in spacious houses, on overall structures. The use of a dark color requires brevity of solutions - there should not be too much decor in the stairs. It must be borne in mind that a dark tree in a dark staircase seems almost black.

Room lighting

Lighting strongly affects color:

  1. Morning sunlight adds coolness, shifts to more intense color pigments.
  2. Midday light - bright, direct, brightens and whitens the color.
  3. Evening sun - colors become dull, neutral.
  4. Artificial light - absorbs warm tones.

Experts recommend checking how painted finishes look under different light sources so that there are no unexpected surprises.

Flights of stairs are usually installed along the walls or in the center of the room. If there is a window nearby, the design can be made dark. In natural light, it will become lighter, brighter, and the pattern will be clearer.

When artificial light sources illuminate the rise, it is better to make stairs from light beech, bleached oak. Brown-chocolate colors in dim lighting look almost black. If the frame and railings are made of, for example, dark oak, it is better to take lighter species for steps or bleach oak wood. Color highlighting increases the safety of the descent-ascent - the treads are clearly visible in dim light.

If, nevertheless, you opted for a dark staircase with a lack of natural light, you need to take care of additional light sources - illuminate the steps, put a lamp at the top and bottom of the march, on the landing, hang wall sconces along the entire rise.

What should the color of the stairs go with?

The traditional combination - the door, the plinth and the stairs are of the same color, the walls and the floor are contrasting. The texture of the materials may not match, but their shades should be as close as possible. For example, the doors are oak, the stairs are made of ash. At the same time, it must be taken into account that if the finish of the march is low-budget, then the expensive door next to it looks ridiculous.

Successful trio - dark brown staircase, light beige walls and ceiling. This technique visually expands the room.

Be careful with white. Although this festive color fills the house with cleanliness, there is a risk of giving the impression of sterility. To avoid this, contrasting walls should be the background for the white staircase. You can take any shade of this color, such as beige or mother-of-pearl, make the design two-tone by adding elements of a different color, such as black.

A dark staircase with white balusters and handrails looks great with white doors and light flooring. In the white door, you can make dark inserts to match the main color of the stairs.

If the task is to decorate the rise like an art object, rare combinations can be used when painting:

Why not make the floor and stairs the same color?

You may not notice the bottom step or miscalculate the step when descending, which leads to injury. In order for the design to be safe for walking, the steps should stand out well from the rest of the furnishings.

In addition, the same color as the floor is impractical, because if the floor covering is replaced, the march will have to be partially restored, which will entail additional costs.

How to paint

Coating materials have decorative, protective and operational properties. Protection is needed, first of all, for elements that experience daily loads (steps, handrails). It is necessary to pay special attention to these areas when painting and choose a coating that will prolong the use of the march without restoration and frequent repairs. For ease of use, the performance properties of materials are important.

We paint metal

Metal elements - frame, balusters, handrails. Made from steel and alloys, iron. If the stainless steel does not need to be painted, then the ferrous metal must be protected from corrosion, even if the frame is made for sheathing.

The main parameters that are important to pay attention to when choosing a coating for metal structures:

  1. Operating temperature. The coloring layer does not turn yellow after drying at certain temperatures - for alkyd paints at t + 80̊, acrylic - 120, polyurethane - 150.
  2. Surface preparation. Some types of coatings are applied to a cleaned and degreased surface, while others (for example, 3 in 1 enamel primer) are allowed to be painted over rust.
  3. Drying time - affects the time to complete the work. For the polymerization of the first layer, it takes from 2 to 24 hours, depending on the composition of the paint.
  4. Hiding power - the consumption of paintwork materials and the cost of painting depend on the indicator. The higher the coverage, the lower the consumption.
  5. Gloss level - matt, semi-matt, glossy, semi-gloss finishes.

The metal elements of the march can be painted with pentaphthalic enamels (PF) . Manufacturers offer a huge variety of colors. Even if there is no desired shade, the enamel can be tinted. Apply to the ground. The film formed after polymerization has a uniform glossy structure, without cracks and wrinkles. Cons - dries for a long time (24-48 hours), after drying it may change color (slightly).

Hammer Paint - resistant and durable. Creates a structured pattern on the surface, similar to hammer blows on metal, which allows you to hide all the bumps and defects. Before coating, it is not necessary to prime and clean the surface. The disadvantages of the application are high consumption during painting, the complexity of application, the high price of paintwork materials.

3 in 1 Enamel Primer is used as a primer, rust protection and for decorative purposes. The paint is applied to an unprepared surface. It dries quickly at low humidity, forms a smooth, even film that stays on the metal for a long time. Due to the toxicity of paintwork materials, a respirator must be used in work.

Powder coating is factory applied because the coating is formed at high temperatures (150-200̊). The protective polymer layer is resistant to chips, scratches, acids, and will last at least 20 years.

Manufacturers of stairs also offer metal frames, railings, risers with chrome, gilding, silvering. Such a coating protects the metal from corrosion and sudden changes in temperature, increases the life of the structure, gives the surface a mirror finish that does not fade for a long time.

Paints for wood

For painting a wooden march, use:

In addition to the decorative function, paintwork protects wood from pests, rapid wear, moisture and dry air.

Professional advice on the selection of finishes:

  1. Wood paints - oil, alkyd (urethane-alkyd), water-dispersion. Oil - rarely used. The best paints for wood are enamels based on pentaphthalic / glyphthalic varnish. Characterized by good adhesion and hiding power, high strength, resistance to mechanical stress. Minus - a pungent smell that takes a long time to disappear. For painting stairs, choose wear-resistant coatings that form a durable hard film on the surface (acrylic, polyurethane).
  2. It is better not to paint over high-quality wood with a beautiful natural pattern, but to emphasize the advantages of the material with a semi-gloss or matte varnish. For finishing the stairs, compositions based on alcohol or nitrocellulose are suitable.

Impregnations penetrate deep into the wood structure, forming a protective film (or without forming a film). Film-forming compounds protect the tree from sunlight, moisture, decay. The elastic film is able to expand and contract with the wood without compromising the integrity of the structure. Impregnations do not lose their properties from 6 to 10 years. If varnished on top, they will last for several more years.

Painting is a rather complicated process. A qualitative result will be obtained only if the master observes the staining technology. If there is no experience in such work, we suggest ordering a painting service from Stairsmontage. We will help you choose the right shade of paintwork. We professionally paint stairs with industrial varnishes and stains, which form a durable, durable decorative coating.

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and beauty, but different colors of wooden stairs will help to give originality to the design. What choice should be preferred so that painting does not spoil the staircase, but allows it to be successfully combined with the interior of a country house?

5 rules for choosing the right color for stairs

Despite the natural beauty of wood, it is very rare for wood to remain in its natural color. Often stairs lend themselves to tinting, staining, varnishing. We are engaged in finishing concrete stairs with wood, and when choosing colors, we take into account several important rules. The options described in the article can be seen in the section our work.

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Rule 1. Lighting of the staircase area

If the stairs are not next to the windows, then it is light shades that look advantageous in artificial light: walnut, patinated with gold or silver, bleached oak. All shades of rich chocolate brown in a dim room look gloomy or too dark. Only natural light can enhance the beauty of the dark texture of wood.

If you still decide to opt for a dark staircase with a lack of sunlight, then consider zoning with spotlights. Steps need to be additionally illuminated, as well as place original light sources on the landing and flights: wall sconces, floor lamps.

Rule 2. Pair combination

When choosing a color, you can combine the stairs with one of the interior elements, painting them in pairs: floor, wall, doors or baseboard. The classic interior combination is the same shade of floor plinth, doors in the hall and window frames with window sills. By the same principle, you can play on contrasts: the color of the risers of the stairs matches the color of the floor, and the railings and steps are in the same color scheme with the walls.

Rule 3. General style of the cottage

The color scheme of the staircase structure dictates the style of the interior of the hall of a private house or a corridor, a hallway of a two-level apartment. For the classics, a spectacular technique is traditionally used: light flights of stairs combined with a very dark floor. Is your room design organized in high-tech style? A contrasting option will look good: snow-white steps in combination with black balusters and railings, gray risers. Moreover, the elements of the active load (steps and railings) are made matte, and the rest of the parts are glossy.

What color to paint the stairs in country style and minimalism? In both cases, a sunny, amber wood color will do. The staircase should radiate warmth and naturalness. But for country, a glossy varnish is used, and minimalism requires a matte wooden surface.

Rule 4. Wood determines the color

The texture, density of wood must be taken into account when choosing a painting or tinting. For example, pine is a loose wood with a high resin content. Therefore, such a staircase is stained unevenly. And in the case of soft rocks, you should not experiment at all. The maximum that can be done is to cover the structure with a protective varnish. Another thing is solid wood species (oak, ash, beech). They allow you to paint in any shade.

Rule 5. Gloss or mat?

Please note an important nuance. If you cover the same wooden surface with glossy and matte paint of the same color, then the tree will look different. Matte shades are always more muted. It is gloss that adds a sense of brightness, color saturation.

Classics of the genre: white and black

If you are afraid of design experiments with a riot of colors, then opt for proven color combinations. The classic color of the stairs to the second floor is light shades: beige, ivory, snow-white. To play with the texture of wood in an interesting way, you can whiten it and apply patination. That is, deliberately aging. Patination can be any color. A white staircase with unobtrusive woody lines of gold, silver, and blue hues looks respectable.

Advantages of white stairs in the interior:

The monochrome dark staircase is also a good classic. Wenge, black gloss, chocolate, dark amber shades are suitable for stairs in spacious, bright rooms. Otherwise, the dark staircase will crush with its dimensions and visually reduce the space.

Two-color stairs

The most successful and popular option. Allows you to support several dominant colors in the interior. Playing on contrasts always looks unusual.

Good color options:

Rare combinations

This is the case when you decide to make a staircase a bright and original design object. Suitable for modern interiors, where an abundance of decorative details, unusual art panels prevail. The colored staircase goes well with the mosaic floor in the hall or textured plaster on the walls.

Original versions:

Should I paint the same color as the floor?

When considering how to paint the stairs to the second floor, the idea of ​​painting the same color as the floor is being considered. This decision is initially unsuccessful. Violates not only the general concept of interior design of the cottage, but also the rules of ergonomics.

Why you shouldn't paint stairs to match the floor:

How to paint a wooden staircase

The choice of staining method depends on the effect you want to achieve. Different means also provide different technologies for applying to a wooden surface.

To finish a wooden staircase, use:

Lacquers are suitable when you want to keep the natural look of the wood. No color changes will occur - the surface is only covered with a glossy or matte varnish in several layers. But varnishes, in addition to the aesthetic function, have other useful properties. This is the protection of wood from cracking, moisture, UV rays, fungi.

Paints offer the greatest possibilities for decorating stairs. If painting is done indoors on an already installed staircase, then quick-drying paints are selected, with a minimum toxic composition. For example, oil paints are a poor choice. They are heavy, dry for a long time, do not allow the wood to "breathe". A good option would be acrylic paint.

Stains and impregnations - means for tinting.


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