The Best Staircase Paint To Inject Some Colour Into Your Home, By A Seasoned Expert
I’ve painted mine three times in the past year. Here’s what you need to know.
Confessions of a novice decorator here: Iโve painted my stairs three times in the past 12 months.
Luckily for you (and in my defence), Iโve made all the mistakes so you donโt have to.
When we first bought our attached terraced house back in December 2020, everything was grey. Everything. The walls, the carpets, the atmosphere.ย ย
I felt like Iโd moved into a rain cloud so big even Eeyore wouldnโt want to inhabit it.
While we still count ourselves lucky (gosh, we saw some shockers during our house hunt) in terms of the amount of renovating we had to do, I knew as soon as we got the keys and walked through the door, the grey had to go.
So off I went, naively ripping up the carpet that covered the stairs to expose what was underneath: layers of old paint, rusty nails and cracked wood.
โIs this that โcharacterโ everyone always goes on about?,โ I thought to myself.
But hey-ho, off I went, all goggled and masked up, with the sander Iโd hired, in an attempt to whip them into shape.
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How do I paint my stairs?
I know itโs not what you want to hear but preparation is key. Iโm always one for going all in and dealing with it later (hence painting them three times), but if you want to save yourself time and money in the long run then Iโd learn from my mistakes.
Use a paint stripper or a sander to remove all the old paint from the wood; donโt leave any behind. Be careful here though โ if your house is old, you may be dealing with some lead-based paint which could require a specialist to remove it.
To prevent the paint chipping, youโll need to mend any cracks in the wood first. If you can, reinforce the damaged steps from underneath or just swap out broken treads completely.
What colour should I paint my stairs?
Colour is definitely something to have a good olโ think about. Naturally, you want something thatโs going to fit in with the rest of your home, be that something elegant and neutral or something bold that makes a statement (Iโm the latter, my whole staircase is currently painted bright green).
But when picking the right colour, you might have to let your head rule your heart a little with this one. The stairs are such a high traffic area so youโll want it to be durable as well as look pretty.
While it might seem like a great idea to paint the risers peach and the treads white (guilty), theyโre going to mark eventually, unless youโre a devoted shoes-off-at-the-door kind of person.
Fine in theory, but running back in for the sunglasses/hat/dog you forgot makes this less and less realistic, right?
And what about your guests? Iโm scarred for life after watching friends and family scuff each peach step as they descended my staircase in their boots โ 3 months down the line, Iโd seen better looking peaches at the bottom of a school bag.
Drama Queen? Donโt know her.
If you donโt fancy getting into a long term relationship with your dustpan and brush then consider painting them a darker colour.
We have a dog, we live near the beach. We have a dog that likes the beach.
For the short time that my stairs were white, I would spend hours each day sweeping up every speck of sand and whatever else the poochon picked up in her curls that day.
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How many coats of paint should I use on my stairs?
Without trying to sound too much like your nan (although I do probably share the same bed time as her; thereโs nothing better than an early night in my opinion), itโs better to be safe than sorry.
Try at least three coats of paint, plus a primer like this โLeyland Trade Acrylic Primer Undercoat Paintโ and a top coat like this โRonseal Diamond Hard Floor Varnishโ.

Diamond hard Clear Satin Floor Wood varnish, 5L, ยฃ69, Ronseal โ buy now

Acrylic Primer Undercoat Paint, ยฃ33.99, Leyland Trade โ buy now

Primer Wood Floor Primer Undercoat ,2.5L, ยฃ41, Farrow Ball โ buy now
Okay, so now youโre all prepped and primed, take a look at some of my favourite wooden floor paint below and donโt worry too much about how youโre going to paint them without walking on them. Thatโs the fun part!
Best staircase paint for wooden floors

Diamond Hard White Floor Paint ,2.5L, ยฃ36, Ronseal โ buy now

Diamond Hard Slate Floor Paint ,750ml, ยฃ20, Ronseal โ buy now

Diamond Hard Black Floor Paint in ,750ml, ยฃ20, Ronseal โ buy now

Anti-slip Floor Paint, ยฃ18.73, Blackfriar โ buy now

Wood Floor Paint in Light Ivory ,5L, ยฃ46.99, Resincoat โ buy now

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Loft White in Intelligent Satinwood, 1L, ยฃ41, Little Greene โ buy now

Sage Green in Intelligent Satinwood, 1L, ยฃ41, Little Greene โ buy now

Bassoon in Intelligent Satinwood, 1L, ยฃ41, Little Greene โ buy now

Clay in Intelligent Satinwood, 1L, ยฃ41, Little Greene โ buy now

Hicksโ Blue in Intelligent Satinwood, 1L, ยฃ41, Little Greene โ buy now

Silt in Intelligent Satinwood, 1L, ยฃ41, Little Greene โ buy now
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