To make wooden stairs less slippery when you’ve got toddlers, combine a non-slip surface treatment (carpet runner, clear anti-slip coating, or stick-on treads) with hardware-mounted stair gates at the top and bottom. This layered approach addresses both the cause of the slip and the consequence of a fall.
Polished hardwood looks beautiful, yet the same glossy finish that designers love turns treads into a hazard the moment a sock-footed toddler starts climbing. The risk peaks between 10 and 24 months, when balance is shaky and grip strength is low.
The right fix in 2026 depends on your priorities: maximum cushion, preserved wood grain, or a quick weekend job. Below, each option is compared on safety, aesthetics, and cost so you can match the solution to your staircase, your toddler, and your timber.





