How To Get The Look Of Jasmine Roth's Stunning Staircase That Everyone Is Obsessing Over

Our stairs are a very important, functional part of our home. But they often get little stylistic attention. Sure, many people decorate the wall alongside them or install a decorative railing. However, the stairs themselves, including the risers, often just get basic flooring and a coat of paint leaving them uninspired and barely noticeable. But HGTV's Jasmine Roth has made this no more. Her staircase makeover has the internet obsessed. It can turn your boring old stairs into a gorgeous, decorative focal point in your home using simple decals.

The "Help! I Wrecked My House" host posted on an Instagram post about the project, "... it's gotten a LOT of attention, and I mean, I get it. First of all: those aren't tiles on the stair risers! And no, it's not wallpaper either. They're stair riser decals!" 

Roth says that stair riser decals couldn't be simpler to apply, which makes them a fantastic DIY project to tackle. If you're confident that you can apply a large sticker in a straight and smooth manner, then you'll have no problem installing these. Roth says that this is one of the best ways to update your staircase since they're budget-friendly and will "instantly (and easily) update your home in a major way."

How to get the Jasmine Roth stair riser look

Stair riser decals range in price drastically depending on the quantity, style, and where you buy them from. You can easily re-create Roth's look for under $50, though some prints will cost a little more to cover all of your steps. They also come in fun geometric prints like these from Etsy or wallpaper-like mural designs like these from Wayfair. For an earthier look, Quadrostyle has riser decals that emulate clay tiles. You'll also find options with different sayings on them and ones that you can switch out for the holidays, like this 12 Days of Christmas-themed set from Vinyl Written.

If you want to make sure bold prints don't overwhelm the space or you're looking for a toned-down look, you can place a decal on every other step as Roth did. This will also save you some cash if a set isn't big enough for your entire staircase. To install your decals, you'll want to measure out your stickers first to make sure they will cover the risers completely. You may have to cut them to size with a utility knife or scissors to fit properly. Remove the backing and place the adhesive sticker on your stairs taking care to make sure your lines are straight and any bubbles or wrinkles are smoothed out.