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The Brakki Bullnose Carpet Stair Treads are a set of 14 non-slip, washable stair mats designed to protect your wooden steps while enhancing your home's decor. Measuring 29.5"x9.5"x1.5", these treads feature a unique edge protection design, ensuring safety and durability without damaging your floors. Easy to install and clean, they are perfect for any indoor staircase.
Brand | Brakki |
Size | 29.5"Lx9.5"Wx1.5"H 14pcs |
Material | Polypropylene |
Weave Type | Knitted |
Item Weight | 3 Kilograms |
Pile Height | Low Pile |
Construction Type | Machine Made |
Back Material Type | Polypropylene |
Color | Grey |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Theme | Space |
Is Stain Resistant | Yes |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Pattern | Marble |
Shape | Rectangular |
Special Feature | Non Slip, Washable |
Room Type | Hallway |
Product Dimensions | 29.92"L x 10.43"W |
Rug Form Type | Area Rug |
Style | Modern |
Occasion | Indoor |
Number of Pieces | 14 |
Item Thickness | 0.35 Inches |
Is Autographed | No |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Item Weight | 6.6 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
L**
Great Quality and Style with Minor Issues
The quality of these stair treads is fantastic for the price, with a textured design that looks much better than flat carpet. The adhesive backing works fine, though it doesn’t stick well on bullnose corners. A good trick is to press down the top edges before applying to avoid lifting. The protective film on the back can be tricky to peel off, as it doesn’t come off in one piece.The warm beige color is nice, but it leans slightly pink in certain lighting, which was an unexpected surprise. Overall, very happy with the purchase—my dog loves it too!
F**J
Perfect.
They look great. Bought a set for upstairs and then another for basement stairs. Adhesive backing is easy to work with and carpeting sticks. The bullnose really is an improvement on flats treads.
M**A
Functional and pretty.
What a responsibly priced transformation. By looks and feel, I would give 5 star. Took off a star for meh on adhesive. Could be stronger. Also the adhesive does not come off in one sheet but shreds. Despite that, I do love the look and feel. My last treads were jute and would create a ton of fibers in the corners. Hopefully these won't do that but time will tell. Great to protect wooden steps and for safety.
A**R
You need carpet tape
Very durable and a game changer for my pups! Installation was not difficult but did take some time. I will say that it is not tacky enough to stay in place. I purchased carpet tape as well and it is perfect!!!
K**I
Soft and classy looking
I used to have stair treads that were made out of real seagrass that I loved. But for some reason they aren't being made anymore. I was looking for an alternative that looked like seagrass because what I really want is a seagrass runner, but I have dogs and they ruin things and I don't want to spend that kind of money on something they will ruin. These are a great alternative. I didn't have trouble peeling the plastic like others did, the adhesive while not super sticky was sufficient and I don't think will damage the wood finish. They feel really good under foot and I'm pleased with how they look.
B**N
Nice looking Carpet but not adhesive at all
The carpet treads look and feel nice but to call them self adhesive is a joke. After removing the clear film, they treads are slightly tacky (enough to maybe call them anti slip) but to not adhere to anything. I even tried to use double sided carpet tape and 3M VHB tape but the white backing is almost like a teflon and nothing sticks to it. I may resolve to just stapling them to the stairs.
R**T
Made life better for my dying dog!
My 9.5 yo dog is dying of some kind of brain cancer or disease. We have no idea what it is and I have spent over $15k over the last two weeks on hospital visits, diagnostics and aggressive treatment options in every possible attempt to buy some more time with my once in a lifetime soul dog sho also happens to be my first dog.She's had arthritis and his displaysia for a few years but around a month ago she started having neurological symptoms that have severely affected her quality of life. She has signs of vestibular disease, sometimes walking drunkenly and often losing her balance. Half of her face is paralyzed and she lost the ability to secrete tears in the eye on that side and has been slowly losing her sight due to an excessively dry cornea. All this has resulted in her having extreme difficulty navigating our home despite knowing it so well.Stairs have been out of the question as her back left leg just slides out when she puts weight on while on a slippery surface. We have hardwood floors throughout and I've been buying lots of rugs and runners to help her be able to walk and move a bit more comfortably. I've been sleeping downstairs with her every night for the last two weeks because she can't go up the stairs and lifting her in her fragile state is very uncomfortable for her.I searched stair tread options and my wife preferred a runner and runner rods for a more permanent installation but I decided to try this as a cheaper option that was easy to install and remove. I also bought a cheaper set of stair treads, they were much thinner and much smaller and did not have the folded bullnose feature. I returned those immediately after I had the two side by side.These treads were so easy to install. After reading all the reviews about how hard it was to tear off the backing, I prepared myself by grabbing a metal pick from my wife's cricut tools and that helped immensely with getting the backing removal started. Installing the first tread was a learning experience and iterating over the next two to figure out the best way to peel off the backing and apply the tread, I became really efficient and was able to install 12 treads in about 15 minutes.Tips for installation.- When you peel the corner where you start, first make sure the longer edge - which comes off easier - is coming up clean.- Focus on pulling the initial corner away from tread rather than trying to follow the backing as it comes off.- The shorter edges tend to rip , so I actually leave a good bit of slack for the short edge where you start so you can go back and remove that a bit easier, especially using a metal pick or some tweezers to help. It may take you 2-3 minutes for the first few but once you get thr hang of it you can peel the backing off in under a minute.- I made sure to sweep, vacuum, sweep again, and then mop my stairs to get a clean surface for installation.- There is no adhesive, the backing of the treads are just extremely tacky and stay in place once you press them to a surface and put some weight on them.- The folded bullnose didn't install perfectly with my rounded bullnose stairs but it was good enough. Some of the edges look like they're not completely flush with the wood, but thr rest pf the tread sticks to the wood so well that I don't have to worry about these going anywhere. I'm very impressed.I just ordered a second set for the staircase at the front of the house which my older dog doesn't really use. After a few days of using the stairs with the tread, it just feels so much nicer, more comfortable, and safer than the bare pine we had before. I have bad knees and occasionally when the pain flares up, it can be hard to go down stairs. These treads have helped me regain confidence for myself and my elderly dog to go up and down the stairs. No more sleeping in the living room and my dog can enjoy sleeping in our bedroom as she keeps fighting her cancer.I can't recommend this product enough.
W**S
Easy to install
Looks great but tough to remove the plastic off the back to get to the adhesive. Easy to install and the adhesive back hold securely for now.
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