Oak Spindles for Stairs

One of the most popular choices for updating a home's staircase is our huge range of oak staircase spindles. Due to the properties of hardwood products, our range of wooden spindles for stairs not only look great, but can also last a lifetime.


We have many traditional styles available, from square twist, barley twist and..

Iron Black & Oak Tube Spindle 900mm
BLKRDO900

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Oak Plain Square Spindles 32mm x 900mm
LSQ900O

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Oak Stop Chamfered Spindle 32mm x 900mm
LSC900O

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Oak Plain Square Spindles 41mm x 900mm
LSQ900/41O

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Oak Stop Chamfered Spindle 41mm x 900mm
LSC900/41O

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Oak Stop Chamfered Spindle 32mm x 1100mm
LSC110O

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Oak Double Reed Spindle
DR9041O

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Oak Plain Square Spindles 32mm x 1100mm
LSQ110O

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Oak Teesdale Spindles 32mm x 900mm
LTS900O

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Forge White Oak & Chrome Spindle 900mm
JWFG900/41OC

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Forge Oak & Black Spindle 900mm
JWFG900/41OBK

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Forge Oak & Brushed Nickel Spindle 900mm
JWFG900/41ON

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Oak Stop Chamfered Spindle 41mm x 1100mm
LSC1100/41O

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Oak Plain Square Spindles 41mm x 1100mm
LSQ110/41O

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Oak Colonial Spindle 41mm x 900mm
LCS900O

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Oak Squared Taper Spindle
ST900/41O

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Oak Square Twist Spindle 41mm x 900mm
SQT900/41O

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Oak Rivelin Spindle 900mm x 41mm
JWRV90/41O

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Oak Double Twist Spindle 41mm x 900mm
DSQT900/41O

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Oak Double Reed Spindle
DR11041O

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Oak Square Twist Spindle 41mm x 1100mm
SQT1100/41O

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Oak Provincial Spindles (Square Design) 41mm
LPS090O

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Oak Teesdale Spindles
LTS110O

Out of stock

Richard Burbidge Trademark Oak Stop Chamfered Fluted Spindle 41mm x 900mm
Oak Fluted Spindle 41mm
LF900O

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LBS9000
LBS900O

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Richard Burbidge Trademark Oak Imperial Spindle 41mm x 900mm
WOIS090U

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Oak Provincial Spindle (Square Design)
LPS1100O

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Oak Fluted Spindle 41mm
LF1100O

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Oak Colonial Spindle 41mm x 1100mm
LCS1100O

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Richard Burbidge Trademark Oak Stop Chamfered Fluted Spindle 41mm x 1100mm
Richard Burbidge Classic Oak Fluted Spindle 41mm x 900mm
CWOFS090U

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"Oak Spindles" Frequently Asked Questions

Spindles are often one of the most decorative parts of your staircase, and can vary widely in design from traditional wooden stair spindles to more contemporary metal spindles. When choosing the spindles for your staircase, there are a few things to consider.

If you have young children or pets, a balustrade with sturdy spindles and a hard wearing finish could be the best option for you to minimise wear and tear. These are generally preferred for family-proofing your home over glass panels, which easily show fingerprints and smears.

The style of your property is also an important part of your choice. A traditional wooden spindle may be more in keeping with a property with period features, but a metal spindle would suit a more contemporary style.
Because oak is a hardwood, it’s extremely durable, strong, and resistant to scratches and dents. Oak could be the perfect choice for your stair spindles wood if you’re looking for a long lasting wood to invest in a property that you’ll be living in for years to come. This way, you can rest assured that your staircase wont get damaged and worn out easily over time. This can be particularly important if you have small children that might spill drinks or drop items onto the wood, or a pet that might scratch the wood with their claws.

While in the short-term, a lightweight wood like pine could be a cheaper option, when considering oak’s durability and resistance to dent or scratches, it could become the more cost-effective option over a long period of time.
We have a simple calculation that will allow you to work out how many spindles you need to fill your staircase. Where X is the going of the flight of stairs in mm (the horizontal distance from front to back), use these calculations:
For 32mm spindles
•X ÷ 112 for a turned spindle. •X ÷ 125 for a plain spindle.

For 41mm spindles
•X ÷ 121 for a turned spindle.
•X ÷ 135 for a plain spindle.

Alternatively, you can also use our spindle spacing calculator to easily understand how many spindles you need and how far to space them.