CleanThe first thing I had to do was tackle a thick grime that had built up on the hand rail. Obviously, I have reached a point in my life where I have no shame. The top part of the railing is how dirty it had become and no amount of cleaning seemed to help. So, at a professional cleaning ladies recommendation, I used coconut oil and baking soda. The bottom half of the railing shows how it removed everything that I couldn’t get off with other cleaners.
Make a Cleaning SolutionI mixed them together in a small dish to a runny paste like consistency and used a microfiber cloth to apply it and rub it off. It was kind of Karate Kid like…wax on, wax off. I also used white vinegar on some areas, too.
Now for the fun part! All that prep work was for my new wallpaper risers. This is from the Opalhouse collection at Target.
MeasureI measured across the step and mine was 34 1/2 inches. My risers measured 5 1/2 inches.
CutI cut 34 1/2 inches off the roll. Then I cut that piece into 5 1/2 inch pieces.
StickThe fact that I could pull it off and reposition it was a blessing. It is on securely so don’t think it will come off when you don’t want it to come off. The distressed look to the pattern turned out to be a blessing as well. Any imperfections are harder to see with the distressed appearance.
It is so much easier to do risers than a wall so I highly recommend this easy project. I think it will build your self confidence.
I love a good before and after, especially when it is easy on the budget! And check out how clean and shiny that hand railing looks?!?
I simply love how these stairs turned out! Have I inspired you to change your stairs up? Let me know how you updated your stairs in the comments down below!