Runners for stairs
A great carpet solution for stairs is runners in sisal or wool.
The runner protects the stairs from wear and provides
a non-slip surface, preventing falls.
Carpets on stairs have a good sound-absorbing effect
and give an elegant impression of the stairwell.
In the Fraster runner program, the carpets are woven in fixed widths
(67-70-90-120 cm) which means that the runner does not need to be edged on the sides.
The ends are often finished with a rail or a binding.
A woven edge finish on the side of the carpet runner
gives the most beautiful and strongest finish.
Fraster tailors the carpet runner to your stairs
and is happy to help you choose a solution for carpet and installation.
Examples of stair runners
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Stair runner Boucle 345
Sisal design Boucle 345 in width 67 cm.
Each step is cut to size and the selvedge is preserved.
The joints are hidden with a polished brass rod and attached with a ring eyelet.
Jacob and Nicoline Tjerrild say about their stair runner project:
“We were very unsure about what would suit our 70s villa, but at Fraster we got honest advice and lots of inspiration to find the right solution. Now the stairs have been given new life and feel like a natural part of the house again.”
Stair runner Melcombi 6055
Melcombi is woven with sisal and wool, here design 6055, in a width of 70 cm.
Each step is cut to size and the selvedge is preserved.
The joints are hidden with a polished brass rod and attached with a ring eyelet.
In the hallway there is a loose carpet in the same design.
Asta Friis Rossa says about the project:
We wanted a carpet runner that matched our stairs and interior – and we are very happy with the result. The quality is fantastic, the adjustment was precise, and the entire process from advice to installation was professional and easy. The carpet runner has lifted the overall impression of our hallway.
Stair runner Schaft 1076.
Schaft is a herringbone woven sisal runner.
The carpet is adapted to the width of the stairs, and the edges are finished with overlocking.
The carpet is mounted with a polished brass rod and attached with a ring eyelet.
On the landing, the stair runner is led under the landing carpet.
Stair runner Mellon 839
The width of the runner is adapted to the stairs, and the edge is finished with an overlock.
The stair runner is mounted with stair rods in polished brass.
On the landing, the stair runner is inserted under the landing carpet.
Stair runner Schaft 1095
Sisal design Schaft 1095 in width 67 cm.
Each step is cut to size and the selvedge is preserved.
The joints are hidden with a polished brass rod and attached with a ring eyelet.
On the landing, the stair runner is inserted under the landing carpet.
Stair runner Schaft 100
Sisal design Schaft 100 width 67 cm.
The runner is laid in a straight run, where there is no cutting of each individual step, and the selvedge is preserved.
The landing carpet is cut from a wider carpet size and the selvedge is preserved
Stair runner Multicolor Schaft 5057.
This straight staircase is covered with a sisal runner design Multicolor Schaft in a width of 67 cm and the selvedges have been preserved.
Stair runner Schaft 1008.
This runner in the design Schaft 1008 is laid in a width of 67 cm.
All edges are finished with a Twist (yarn) edging.
The runner is mounted with polished brass rods with eyelets.
On the landing is a carpet in size 120x220 cm with twist edging.
Stair runner Boucle 345
The width of the runner is 67 cm and the runner is mounted so that the selvedge is preserved.
The straight part of the stairs is made without joints.
On the "crooked steps" each step is cut to size and the joint is where the riser and tread meet.
The ends of the runner are finished with a Twist yarn edging.
Carpet runner collection
Fraster runner collection consist
of a number of dessins in sisal, wool and synthetic
in width from 60 to 200 cm
Edging and stair rods.
The final finish on a runner is the edging at the ends.
Choose between a binding or yarn whipping solution,
in a matching or contrasting color.
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