Most indoor stair treads measure 30 inches long by 8 inches wide.
They use a peel-and-stick adhesive: peel off the protective film and press the tread onto the stair. Many listings note the treads can be repositioned or removed without leaving residue.
Surface materials commonly include polyester or chenille. Backings vary by listing and include felt backing and TPR self-adhesive backing.
Care varies by product: many listings recommend regular vacuuming and spot or wipe cleaning, and some treads are described as machine washable—check the product listing for exact care instructions.
They feature non-skid backing, and some listings specify TPR self-adhesive bottoms described as anti-skid to provide extra grip.
Yes. Listings describe the treads as cuttable with scissors so you can trim them to match special or irregular step sizes.
They are low-pile treads listed as less than 0.5 inches thick and are described as low-profile, so doors should not get stuck.