In Westchester County, carpet runners for the steps have become more and more popular.
What are carpet runners?
A carpet runner goes on top of your hardwood stairs. Unlike wall to wall carpet, carpet runners cover most of the step, but still show the hardwood on either side. They are bound on the sides for a finished look.
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Why are carpet runners so popular in Westchester County?

In addition, carpet runners for stair help reduce noise and muffle creaking in the steps. And, of course, they are easier on your feet and ankles.
What are the most common reasons customers ask for carpet runners?
Believe it or not, the most common requests I get for carpet runners are because of dogs. I have many customers with small dogs who have difficulty making it up and down the steps, and as a result, my customers are carrying the dogs. Also, many aging dogs have challenges making it up and down the steps, and as a result, they will often stay on one floor and look and feel sad as they can’t spend as much time with their owners. Once, the carpet runners are in place, everyone in the household is much happier.

When selecting a carpet runner for your home in Westchester, what are the considerations?

From here, it depends on preferred style and quality of carpet. In general, cut wools will hold up better (and cost more), tight cut dense nylons, followed by looped nylons, followed by looped olefins/polyesters.


Also, it’s important to look at whether you have simple straight boxed steps, or if your steps change direction and/or have curved or pie steps. When your steps turn, this creates some additional complications when picking a pattern. With pie steps, the patterns won’t line up, nor will pre-cut runners with borders – the geometry just doesn’t work. In these instances, it’s better to choose a carpet with a smaller pattern and a broadloom carpet that can be cut and custom bound on site.

If you have a landing or hallway on the 2nd floor, you also have the option of adding the runner here as well. Some customers prefer to do this…not so much from a safety perspective, but rather from a design perspective and the sound upstairs. Sometimes, the carpet helps muffle the sound/noise from your family/pets; other times, there is a pre-existing creaking condition in the floors (happens often in older homes) and the runner helps muffle the sound. If the landing or hallway is wide, usually a pre-cut runner is not wide enough for the space. Instead, you need to try to find a runner that comes in broadloom as well so that it can be custom cut and bound on site.

My thoughts on carpet runner rods
I’m not a big fan of carpet runner rods. They simply seem to add to the cost and serve no functional purpose…and can in fact cause some other issues. Way back when, the rods were functional…they helped keep the carpet in place; now they are simply decorative. Most customers feel they are a bit dated and formal and not right for their home. (But, in some homes, especially with very wide steps) they sometimes do work and go with the style of the home. On normal size steps (ones that 3-4 ft wide), they tend to create a bit of a tripping hazard, especially if you have younger kids, and they damage the steps by creating holes.
But, if you want a more traditional look and you’re looking for the stair rods for runners, check out this article: Where to buy stair rods for carpet runners. This provides links where you can buy the rods on-line (as they are difficult to find in stores.
Waterfall style vs. cap and band for carpet on steps

Cap and band style is often called Hollywood style. It’s important when you use this style that that the carpet can be properly tucked underneath the stair nose. If you have molding underneath, the work will come out better if the molding is removed so that the carpet can be properly and neatly fastened. Most carpet installers can remove this molding. It may cost a bit extra, but it is well worth it for a more professional look.
Carpet runner video
Below is a video I made showing some examples of runners and why they are important.
You can read more about these growing carpet segments in these articles:
- 2017 Carpet, Runner and Area Rug trends
- 8 Advantages of Carpet Tiles
- Everything you ever wanted to know about carpet runners
- Most popular Gray area rugs for under $200
- Affordable and stylish navy area rugs (under $200)
- 10 Most popular area rugs for kids

Complementary products that will prolong the life of your hardwood floors
- Bona hardwood floor cleaner
- Felt pads to protect floors
- Office chair mat
- Doggie Socks
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More carpet runner pictures – Westchester NY and Stamford CT
Carpet runners for Westchester County

What are the most common reasons customers ask for carpet runners?












What is the name of the manufacturer and model for the trellis carpet runner (looks to be gray white) posted under..
Why are carpet runners so popular in Westchester County?
thank you!!
That is Shaw Taza. (Also Tuftex Taza). Shaw owns Tuftex. They have 3 different gray options.
What brand is the gray patterned rug in the 5th picture
Lori – This is from Stanton in their Atelier collection. It’s the Cortona line and the color is Quick silver.