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How to Install a Stair Runner: A Step-by-Step Guide


Hello friends! I’m very excited to share this tutorial with you because installing a stair runner ourselves was so much easier than I expected it to be. And it makes a HUGE impact in our formerly boring staircase.

If you missed it, we recently completely updated the stair railing by removing and replacing the balusters (tutorial for that coming soon!) and painting everything, including the stair risers. We also installed the easiest DIY board and batten accent wall in our hallway and in the staircase.

Tasha Agruso of Kaleidoscope Living sitting on basic staircase before makeover

Tasha Agruso of Kaleidoscope Living standing on staircase during makeover

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Those improvements alone made the staircase beautiful, but I was still craving some texture and color. That’s where the stair runner came in! Yesterday I shared how we installed the stair runner in my Instagram stories. Y’all were as excited about it as we are, so I worked like crazy to get this tutorial written up quickly! Here’s a peek of how it looks now–keep reading to learn how to install a stair runner yourself!

My Favorite Stair Runner Options

We were gifted these beautiful stair runners by Annie Selke. You can see some of my other favorite stair runner ideas below. Most stair runners come in standard widths, the most common being 2 1/2 feet (31 inches). FYI, Dash and Albert has the best selection of runners, in my opinion! But I’ve included some other sources below as well.

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