What colour would you paint these stairs?
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Hi all, we are in need of advice
After spending may hours toady sanding, our stairs are now all set for painting.
So, the question is...
If these were your stairs, what colour would you paint them?
So far, the top two choices are:
Currently we are leaning toward white as the house is tiny and the current wood is rather dominating in the room. Likewise there is no other wood anywhere in the house for these to blend into... but thoughts and advice would be very appreciated!
Painting will start 9am tomorrow so any thoughts before then would be very appreciated.

After spending may hours toady sanding, our stairs are now all set for painting.
So, the question is...
If these were your stairs, what colour would you paint them?
So far, the top two choices are:
- White, to lighten the room and blend in with the rest of the white house (aim: brighten the room in a neutral way, we'll then add colour with some large canvas prints)
- A light stain, to make the most of the pine wood banister (aim: might be slightly less 'in our face' than a white?)
Currently we are leaning toward white as the house is tiny and the current wood is rather dominating in the room. Likewise there is no other wood anywhere in the house for these to blend into... but thoughts and advice would be very appreciated!
Painting will start 9am tomorrow so any thoughts before then would be very appreciated.

CO2000 said:
If all the skirtings are white then white it should be, what finish were they before sanding ? clear varnish ??
but if you do go the light stain route then you can always go white later, not easy the other way round !
Thanks CO2000! but if you do go the light stain route then you can always go white later, not easy the other way round !
Previously they were darker stain which was horrible!
I think the only reason we are hesitating is because going back from white will be impossible as you say, and removing the darker stain has already made a massive improvement.
Thanks for all the input guys...
Still leaning towards white but will sleep on it and see in the morning.
What doesn't come out in the shots is that the opposite wall is white and very bright as it has two wall lights... that currently makes the stairs seem even heavier. Will have a think in daylight in the morning
Still leaning towards white but will sleep on it and see in the morning.
What doesn't come out in the shots is that the opposite wall is white and very bright as it has two wall lights... that currently makes the stairs seem even heavier. Will have a think in daylight in the morning

Quite incredible, you ask a simple question & a very rude person feels the need to chip in!. The light wood looks good in my humble opinion, could you stick with that & use that as a theme for the rest. IE perhaps wooden flooring & contrasting skirtings to suit. I guess you have started now, good luck!
Hi all, so heres the update.
After the general conclusion being to keep the wood, we decided we should take a closer look at that option in the light of the morning.
After a bit more sanding, it became horribly clear that what we actually have here is a very very cheap 1970's pine which has some bad installation shortcuts which really have no good way to tidy them (no wonder they were hidden under a dark stain!).
Based on the fact that dark stain is a no-no the only realistic option is to cover the mess over again using paint.
So we are back to where we started.
Really appreciate all the input though all. At least it meant we took the time to really investigate the wood option. Cheers all!
After the general conclusion being to keep the wood, we decided we should take a closer look at that option in the light of the morning.
After a bit more sanding, it became horribly clear that what we actually have here is a very very cheap 1970's pine which has some bad installation shortcuts which really have no good way to tidy them (no wonder they were hidden under a dark stain!).
Based on the fact that dark stain is a no-no the only realistic option is to cover the mess over again using paint.
So we are back to where we started.
Really appreciate all the input though all. At least it meant we took the time to really investigate the wood option. Cheers all!
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