DIY Stair Makeover | Ugly Carpet to Updated Laminate Stairway
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Girl you’re “Awesome “, I’m so proud of you, ; You’re showing other women that’s it’s possible to to do it on your own; I know you’ve shown me and my confidence has come to life viewing your videos, I thank God for directing me to you, only God could give me you , to change my my sight and way of thinking; please don’t stop, I know there’s thousands of women out there, oh, Ive been collecting all my tools for several years, just didn’t think i could do it , I’m ready, God Bless you, family, and your next project, Truly Awesome. Take Care
I have some carpeted stairs. I have been wanting to do something like this for years. You make it look so easy, even though I know it is a lot of work! Thank you for making this video and posting it.
I've been looking for an idea to modernise my staircase which leads up from my livingroom & this looks great but the only thing is I have 13 stairs so I may be doing this for a while but thanks.. Liz from bonnie Scotland 😄
I am so impressed! That carpeting on the stairs took the house back to another era.
Melissa you literally have no fear, I have 40+ years of carpentry experience and my wants me to do exactly this and I am being gun shy. Great job and keep the videos coming.
Smart to reuse the stair railing! A lot of people are tearing out wood banisters for metal railings so they look modern with the new stairs. Great job. I've done this but our bullnose didn't come attached to the tread. It was super difficult to deal with. Next time I will definitely go for a one piece design.
The after looks a lot better than before! We did the same-removed carpet from our stairs, but we went further & redid the rails. We built a wall 1/2 way up & added modern looking rails. I think I prefer the openness of our old rails.
Good morning. It looks and it is really a lot more healthier. Great job.
You are an amazing person. I don’t know how you do it with a family your size. You’re not only a great DIYer but your time management skills has to be top notch
Thanks 😊 I have a lot of help with the kids from my hubby!
You did great! I think it's a big improvement. Got to be honest, tho. I cringe whenever somebody calls something "ugly". I mean, yeah, it's not my cup of tea either, but *somebody* thought it was beautiful at one time. Eye of the beholder and all that. 🤷♀️ Keep up the good work!
I don’t know about it looking “modern”, but it’s definitely modernized those stairs. Well done.
I'm encouraged by this video that my idea to change my stairs can probably be done. My home is only 3 years old but I never liked the carpet or flooring that the builder installed. I am excited about making over my first floor and my stairs.
I can really feel your pain on this project. I removed carpeting from my main stairs a while back, only I had about twice as many stairs to deal with. Removing every single one of the staples and nails was time-consuming, and without gloves, a bit hazardous to one's health ; ) I ended up staining/painting my stairs with alternating colors on the treads and risers: a deep black stain+sealer on the treads, and white primer + paint on the risers.
The railing looks great with the beautifully done stairs.
You did an awesome job with those stairs Melissa! It looks 100x better! I’ve been enjoying these videos you are putting out.
4:43 that cut-in work was super-human 😮 Amazing transformation!
Keeping the rail was nice to keep some old but made new. Lovin it!
They look SO GOOD. You are making me want to rip the worn carpet off my stairs right now. And I think that railing still totally works. It would have been a great opportunity to replace if you wanted but it's still metal and fairly modern looking. Fresh paint and it works!
Thank you! I think they look even better in person!
Love the stairs and glad you kept the railing!!!
I appreciate how much work you put into the steps. They look great. What a transformation. I know how difficult it is to remove carpet from stairs. I also removed all the nails, staples, and tack strips. In the process, I had a little slip with the utility knife. I ended up in the ER. Although I hit an artery, It wasn't too serious. I have been working on houses for 40 years, I should have known better. On top of that, I work in a Vocational school, where along with the students, all the teachers have to complete a 10 hour OSHA Safety course. I say half jokingly, they should revoke my OSHA Certificate. After a few days of rest I returned to my steps. Since I was planning on re-carpeting the stairs, I had to add piece of wood to the part that hangs over because after 70 years of carpeting and re-carpeting Most of them were loose, missing or like Swiss cheese. I nailed and glued them. I was aware that if I ever planned to refinish the stairs, they would have to be taken apart and re-installed with hard wood, so I wasn't concerned about the kind of wood I used as long as it had the same shape and was solid. They were ready for the carpet layer.
The hallway and steps look like a different house, the carpet before was so awful and the after was so stunning. The beams, the new staircase the hallway and kitchen all of it is so nicely ties together and just looks like it was meant to be in this home, you are reviving this home to its full glory and it is a pleasure to see and follow along. Keep up the amazing work and I cannot wait to see what you will do next😍❤️😍
Hi Melissa,
Great upgrade on your lakehouse. It was unfortunate that the wood beneath the carpenting was so badly damaged. But your solution looks great, and really suits the house. You where also right to keep and use the rails again. It looked like a bit of a struggle, but the results where worth all the effort.
Chapeau to you ☺
You definitely did an amazing job. Though I prefer the outdated look. It felt so cozy and aesthetic but change is mandatory.
Great work
Hi Melissa. This is so much better!! I bet you’re so happy that crusty carpet is gone
Thanks Hana!
I think the stairs and railing look fabulous. Lots of work involved to get to that point, but you did well. Beautiful results.
You are truly a full-fledged carpenter painter etc., you really do a good job...👍 up to you
I have a very similar stair rail in my home. We recently replaced treads and risers but left the rail. I like it!
Wow!! What a transformation! The stairs look so much better!
You did a great job. I love the outcome. Very modern and clean looking. You made it look so easy. Thank you.
Looks great with original rail!
New home owner. You are giving me ideas! Great job with that result for the stairs
Nice! I agree on the multi-tool- I use mine all.the.time.
wow, nice job! nice color combination selection
Great video you go sister!😊
I liked it better before!
Jk- looks so much better now . I think you have inspired me to tackle mine!
Looks soooo great. Nice job. You make all these projects so entertaining.
The transformation is amazing!!! :o I was looking for some DIY to change mine, you certainly inspired me! :D
That turned out perfect 👌
Nice job 👍
I rent and said enough with the gross carpeting on the stairs. My son ripped off the carpet and padding for me and I cleaned up. Wow how gross and the dirt revealed under the padding. It took awhile to remove staples and nails and dirt. That was 5 years ago. They need a fresh coat of paint which I don’t mind. Very easy to clean👍👍👍
ha i did this to my stairway which was twice as long! That finished me off that day!
Looks great. I’m about to replace mine also. Thanks 😊
Great job. It looks really good
Nice work. Really lovely finish. ❤
I have ugly stairs. I am amazed what you did ! Looks great.
I think now that I might be able to tackle mine!
Awesome, thank you for this, I'll start on my stairs shortly and it really helps
ur vids keep getting better ,
Great job, hygienic and easy clean !
Re: stair railings. I really like the way they look. In fact, I'm looking to replace my rickety wood railings with metal ones much like yours.
Looks great! You're becoming a carpenter! Happy Holidays!
I always look forward to and enjoy seeing what your doing next in the house. Some of the colors and material you use I question, until I see the end product. You are making me look outside of the box on some of my own projects. The only thing that I would change is that you don't always wear eye protection. ESPECIALLY WHEN USING A SAW! Sorry to sound like your dad, but we all want to see many more of your projects. Without an eye Patch.
Keep up the great work, and don't forget the eye protection.
Great job and great results, at a fraction of what it would cost to have a contractor do it. You're pretty handy with power tools and don't ever let anyone tell you otherwise. For future, if you're ever doing such a reno again: if you want to trim the tread edge straight, nail a strip of wood to work as a guide for your jigsaw shoe (or your circular saw shoe). A couple of nails is enough and the holes will eventually get covered with the new tread anyway.
Love it! I would think about repainting the black parts of the stairs and railing to just a shade lighter so it's not as harsh between the floor etc. Maybe bring in that charcoal gray colors you used on the exterior?
That looks awesome and so much cleaner and better now x
Stairs look fab
So impressed, looks great, well done.
I've pulled carpet off a fair share of stairs, and it's almost impossible to do without needing a band-aid or two. It's even worse if the carpet has been pet soiled just plain old. I've seen some hideous stair overlays done by flooring companies, and although I'm not a fan of overlays, you did a nice job.
Looks amazing, great work!
I have something similar going on in my house and I'm a bit nervous to tear into it. I know that once I get started I'm committed.
You make it look super easy, so I'm pumped to get started. Thank you for the awesome video.
Looks great! Job well done!!!
Sick. Nice job. I've got 11 steps to do this week. 💪🏾😄 🧰
Add two tubs of ice cream and a gallon of red wine to the list of materials; you’re going to need it
Oh my gosh U did awesome transformation, great job & idea. Thx 4 sharing.
I love this thank you so much! Never thought of painting the raisers but it gives me hope! I did wonder about the tripping part. You demonstrated how it would be a trip hazard, cut it off and put it back on. Why? I will probably have the same issue when carpet comes off
Beautiful work. Looks awesome much better.
Nice job. My wife wants this done too.
Just jumping from one thing to the next is crazy
+1 on saving the iron railing. Easily the least intrusive option in that size house.
never seen those before, super nice treds imo.
Esa alfombra era horrible, ahora se ve excelente eres muy fuerte y creativa
Beautiful job! Thanks for the excellent tips.
Good job looks really good😊😊😊
Good morning watching here in Japan what a nice DIY take care always maam.
Excellent job , your so clever , it looks amazing, well done. 8:41
Everything looks great!
Very good job .😊
this was very nice and well done
LOVE this lady!
Looks lovely! You're good at what you do. Seriously great job. Will you be giving the black another coat as it looks a little washed out now after the dust? 💯❤
Looks amazing! 💕
Looks good!
amazing vids ive just subscribed keep going, you are a very clever Lady
Wow nice job!!
Happy that you kept the original stair railing. Beautiful
Instead of a jimmy bar a large flat head screwdriver is great for lifting carpet rails.
Tap in the screwdriver to the left of the first nail then twist the screwdriver, that should pull up the first nail. Then put the screw driver on the right side to completely remover the nail. You can then slide the flat head screwdriver along the rail to the next nail and repeate.
Leave the jimmy bar for when the rail has been painted or glued down.
Fantastic!! Girls rock!!
looks awesome you did a great job.
Absolutely love it!!
Have you ever considered changing the angle of the blade relative to the multi-tool? It's an amazing tool when used with forethought.
Wow it's amazing, nice transformation girl, I love it 💕
Thanq for the video, YOU put a lot of men to shame.
The stairs look top notch.
I've been pleading with my husband to sand our banister down for 10 years as I can't do it, he just refuses to
Nice job Mel ! Merry Christmas to you and your family !!
Looks good!!!!
Very good job I wish you best of luck dear❤
Great and informative video! What stair thread covers did you use? I didn’t see it on the website provided. Thank you!
Great video, just curious where did you buy the laminated stair tread at ? Website or name of product used. Thank you n keep up the great work. Looks awesome 👍
I think it looks great!
I loved the makeover. I'd redo the railing if you see something you think looks better. But I like skat you did. I'm going my project turns out good. I can't find a video with my idea.
Nice work!
IT LOOKS MARVELOUS👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👌⭐⚘⚘⚘💋
That was great I love it and want to do the same!!
Nice job Melissa! Looking great! Stairs look good also. ;-)
Great job! Wow!