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Benefits Of Pine Wood Stair Treads

Although there is a considerable number of staircase treads on the market, each with their advantages and disadvantages, most people who live in houses with more than one floor appreciate the beauty and aesthetic nature of wooden staircase tread. Since hardwood is expensive, pine offers a cheaper alternative to top-grade hardwood.  Pine may be thought of as weaker when compared with hardwood, but it presents some advantages that are worthy to consider.

Affordability

Pine is cheap when compared to hardwood. It grows fast and can be sourced from many different locations. This translates to affordability and availability of pine stair treads. Quality hardwoods are sometimes hard to find. Although it is less durable than hardwood, investing in pine stair treads will leave you with more money to spend on other projects. Pine stair treads are popular in flooring and home improvement shops; it is easy to shop around get it within an affordable price range.

Versatility


Pine can be easily formed into different shapes, style, and thickness. Hardwood may require special buffing and cutting tools that may increase costs. You may leave your pine stair treads with the original colour or easily apply the colour of your choice due to its light hue. Even though the pine may be prone to scratches and dents when left unpolished, it develops resilience allowing for an array of aesthetic choices to be applied. Pine wood has a variety of appearance from knotty to plain giving you the versatility to choose the style for your house.

Aesthetic Appeal

Pine has a grain pattern and a pale yellow colour that is admirable and lighter than other types of wood. You want your stairs to look great and appeal to your eyes and those of your visitors at home. Pine has an aesthetic appeal that it can only offer. For appearance that will leave a lasting impression, pine stair treads will add that extra value to your home appearance. This luxurious and elegant look will increase your comfort while at home. Since pine is porous, it is the preferred wood when you want to paint your stairs.

Durability

Pine is famous for its high strength to weight ratio, and heftier pieces are similar to most conventional hardwoods at the half the price. Pine is not the softest wood, although it is not as dent resistant and scratch resistant as hardwood, it has considerable strength with respect to durability and wear and tear factors. Pine treads can be sealed and protected using a thick application of penetrating oil stain that can be covered with a finishing coat of shellac. Good preparation is also essential when preparing pine treads for finishing.

It is a misconception that pine is at the lowermost end of staircase treads, it offers a perfect alternative to hardwoods, and it is easy to maintain. Due to its availability, appearance, and affordability, pine stair treads will continue to dominate our houses. Being at the lower end of the wood pricing spectrum, it is accessible to many people.