(If you want to see Part 1 of our staircase makeover, go here)
We had to sand all of that white overspray off of the stair treads. That was not an easy task. I ended up having to buy an additional sander (a detail sander) so that I could get in those cracks and corners. I sanded the steps as much as I could with my regular sander and here is how they looked:
See the white paint still on the edges? Now you see it, now you don't: (thanks detail sander!)
So after all of that sanding, we vacuumed each step. I used a tack cloth to wipe off all of the dust and then I got to staining!! I couldn't wait for this part but I really wanted to make sure I did a thorough job with the prep work. I used Minwax stain in Red Oak to match our current flooring downstairs.
The next step was adding a second coat of stain.
The bottom step in the picture above doesn't have the second coat yet- big difference, right?!
Next steps:
-Adding polyurethane to the steps. I'm thinking this will take at least two to three coats.
-Painting the risers and trim along the side of the steps with a fresh coat of white!
Just a reminder, here is how the steps looked before:
And now:
What do you think so far?!! I'm so excited to see the end result!!!
PS- I will also be painting the hand rail white. It looks so out of place now!
1 comment:
Wow! What a big job. It's looking great!! Can't wait to see how it turns out :)
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