Oak Stair Parts

Known for its resistance to wear and tear, white oak is a strong hardwood grown in the eastern half of the United States. It is a straight grained medium to coarse hardwood with a pale brown appearance. The oak itself is kiln dried to 10%, making it suitable for internal joinery projects as well as allowing..

Oak Round Mopstick Handrail 4200mm
JWRM/44O

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Oak Ungrooved Baserail 4200mm
JWBRO

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Oak Baserail 4200mm - 41mm Groove with Infill
JWBR41O

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Oak Baserail 4200mm - 32mm groove with infill
JWBR32O

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Oak MD Modern Baserail 4200mm, 41mm Groove with Infill
JWBR41MDO

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Oak MD Iron Baserail 4200mm
JWIRB

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Oak Chamfered Moulding 50mm x 20mm x 3600mm
JWMC36

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Elements White Oak Baserail 4.2mtr
JWBRMDO

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Oak MD Modern Baserail 4200mm - 32mm Groove with Infill
JWBR32MDO

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Oak Glass Grooved Baserail 4200mm, for 8mm Glass
JWGBO

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Oak Ungrooved Cottage Loaf Handrail 4200mm
JWCLO

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Oak Round Mopstick Handrail 4200mm
JWRMO

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Oak Ungrooved HR Handrail 4200mm
JWHRO

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Oak Cottage Loaf Handrail 4200mm - 41mm groove with infill
JWCL41O

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Oak Cottage Loaf Handrail 4200mm - 32mm groove with infill
JWCL32O

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Fusion White Oak Round Handrail
RHRWO

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Elements White Oak Landing Baserail
BRLWO

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Oak MD Modern Handrail 4200mm 41mm Groove with Infill
JWMD41O

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Oak MD Modern Handrail 4200mm - 32mm Groove with Infill
JWMD32O

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Oak MD Iron Handrail 4200mm
JWIRH

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Oak HR Handrail 4200mm - 41mm Groove with Infill
JWHR41O

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Oak HR Handrail 4200mm - 32mm groove with infill
JWHR32O

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Oak Forge Glass Grooved Handrail for 8mm Glass
JWFGGO

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Elements White Oak Handrail 4.2mtr (Glass Style)
JWMDO

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Oak Glass Grooved Handrail 4200mm, for 8mm Glass
JWGHO

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Oak TR Handrail 4200mm - 41mm Groove with Infill
JWTR41O

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Elements White Oak Rake Baserail
BRRWO

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Oak Pigs Ear Moulded Handrail 4200mm
PEO

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Richard Burbidge Classic Oak Baserail 4200mm - 41mm Groove & Infill
CWOBR41

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Elements White Oak Landing Handrail
HRLWO

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Fusion White Oak Baserail
SBRWO

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Elements White Oak Rake Handrail
HRRWO

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"Oak" Frequently Asked Questions

Because oak stair parts come unfinished, you’re able to choose whether you want to add a painted, varnished, or waxed finish. You should polish the wood as often as possible to maintain a good glossy coating. To do this, first dust the wood with a microfiber cloth to remove loose dirt, and then polish using a soft, non-abrasive cloth and hardwax oil to keep the rich colour and shine.
Because oak is a hardwood, it’s extremely durable, strong, and resistant to scratches and dents. Oak could be the correct choice for you 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.
Whilst oak is a slightly more expensive option, it has a unique classic appearance that can bring a touch of elegance to any home. Oak stair parts have a wide array of benefits, including:

• Durability
• Strength
• Natural beauty
• Long-lasting
Whilst the cost of stair parts varies depending on the material, style and finish, here is a list of prices you can expect to pay when replacing a range of different oak stair parts:

• Oak stair spindles £4 - £23
• Oak handrails £11 - £200
• Oak base rails £18 - £146
• Oak newel posts £18 - £125
Hardwood is a popular choice for stair parts due to its strength, durability and luxurious appearance. Below are some further benefits of hardwood stair parts:

• Easy to clean
• Low maintenance (making it a brilliant choice for stair treads, risers and balustrades)
• Sturdy and wear-resistant
• Looks great with a natural varnish, rich stain or painted finish
Having bespoke staircase parts allows you to re-create a stair part with the exact measurements and design you have in mind. At Jackson Woodturners, we offer a bespoke woodturning service which allows us to copy existing or damaged spindles, newel posts and bases. Read more about the service here.
Before purchasing your oak stair parts, you should also consider whether you want to combine oak with other materials such as metal and glass. Here are some of our top tips for combining oak with different materials:

• Glass - Oak and glass go particularly well together and are most commonly used to combine modern and traditional themes. To read more, take a look at our article, ‘Designing An Oak And Glass Staircase | What You Need To Consider’.
• Metal - Oak can also be paired with various metal spindles to create an eye-catching staircase. You can connect metal spindles to ungrooved oak handrails, as a spindle foot can screw directly into the rail.