Custom Carpentry
Oak Stair Treads and Black Rail
A staircase rebuilt in oak treads and white risers under a black handrail and newels.
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PROJECT GALLERY
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BEFORE AND AFTER
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PROJECT OVERVIEW
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Stairs are the one piece of carpentry in a house that every person tests with their whole body weight, several times a day. Tread depth and nosing projection have to stay consistent from the bottom step to the top, the risers have to finish flush, and the rail has to feel solid in the hand rather than merely look solid. The oak and white combination is the visible half; the consistency is the half that matters in five years.
Every property requires its own measurements, condition review, selections, and written scope. These photographs show work already done; what your own home needs is settled on site.
WORK PERFORMED
- Field verification of rise, run, and existing framing
- Fitting oak treads and painted risers
- Newel, handrail, and baluster installation
- Filling, sanding, and finish coating
MATERIALS USED
- Stain-grade oak treads
- Paint-grade riser and skirt stock
- Handrail, newels, and balusters in a dark finish
- Construction adhesive, fasteners, stain, and protective topcoat
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