Molding on stairs where the tread meets the riser?
July 8, 2007
Thank you Esquire1, Stairman and Glavine for your responses, but please let me clarify. The staple marks are on the top side of the tread where it meets the riser, that is, they are on the part of the tread where you step when you go up and down the stairs. Your responses seemed geared towards the situation where the staple marks are on the under side of the tread. Does it make a difference? Should I be concerned that people might trip on the molding when they go up the stairs because they don't expect it to be there, and they may put their foot deep onto the tread?
Thanks again.
July 7, 2007
I just removed carpeting from the stairs in my house and stained the stairs. There are unsightly staple marks where the tread meets the riser. Is it OK/appropriate/unusual to put molding there to cover the staple marks? Any other suggestions?