Stair Parts Catagory
Hand Rail - Stair Parts
Hand Rails are the top rail of the railing used on stairways. They are designed to be grasped by the hand while ascending or descending the staircase.
Hand Rails are supported by balusters and newel posts or secured directly to the wall.
Hand Rails are available in a wide range of species and styles.
Shoe Rail - Stair Parts
Shoe rails are the bottom rail of the railing used on stairways. They are designed to be installed on the floor or staircase.
Shoe rails are designed with a plow for the insertion of balusters and fillets.
Shoe rails are available in a wide range of species to complement your handrail.
Balusters - Stair Parts
Balusters are the component of the staircase that is standing on a unifying footing and supporting the handrail.
The profile of the baluster often determines the architectural style of the staircase.
Balusters are available in a wide range of species and styles.
Newel Posts - Stair Parts
Newel posts are the component of the staircase that is standing at the foot of the staircase with another at the top of the staircase as well as the landing.
The newel is a decorative ending post at where the handrail meets the wall which is designed to complement the newel posts.
The profile of the newel post often follows the same design as the balusters being installed on the same staircase.
Newel posts and newels are available in a wide range of species and styles.
Treads - Stair Parts
The stair tread is the component you step on when walking on the staircase.
Stair treads are either stained or painted or covered with carpet on a staircase.
Stair treads are available in a wide range of species.
Risers - Stair Parts
The stair riser is the component at the back of staircase between the two stair treads.
Stair risers are either stained or painted or covered with carpet on a staircase.
Stair risers are available in a wide range of species.
Stair Nosing - Stair Parts
The stair nosing or landing tread as sometimes referred is the transition component at the top of the staircase. It is installed on the landing and is the transition piece between the staircase and your flooring on the landing.
Stair nosing are either stained or painted the same finish as your stair treads on the staircase.
Stair nosings are available in a wide range of species and two styles.