Things i mention in this vid.
Installing laminate on stairs without cutting overhang.
The riser must come flush with the surface of the tread and the stair nose which goes on last curls around the top of the riser and either fits flush against the laminate.
To install laminate flooring on stairs start by removing the overhang or the underside of the stairs with a jigsaw.
You have to ensure that there are no gaps and spaces in the flooring and it is complete and perfect in every way.
The contact detail associated with installing laminate on stairs with overhang is also mentioned to make it easy for a user to contact the furniture seller.
Here in this photo i will cut this over hang off so i can install the laminate on these stairs.
When painting in detail the stairs just look really bad.
The information about installing laminate on stairs with overhang how to install laminate flooring is completely presented here.
However installing laminate flooring on your stairs is a completely different matter.
The red portion is the overhang that needs to be cut off.
Watch installing laminate on stairs.
Alternatively you could cover the overhang with plywood to make it level.
Measuring the width correct and also cutting the ends to follow the angle of the wall needs to be done so.
Once this is done measure and cut out your pieces of laminate to make tread pieces riser pieces and stair nosing.
Laminate flooring installation on stairs.
In the photo to the left is a typical outline of a stair.
The international building code specifies a maximum riser height of 7 inches so a single laminate plank usually suffices but you may prefer to use pine poplar or some other stainable wood instead.
You need to take care of the treads risers and stair noses which can get a bit complicated at times.
The risers go on next.
I want to show how laminate on stairs with bath installation can look.