Staircase Mouldings

Most woodworking projects benefit greatly from professional finishing touches like timber mouldings. This is because mouldings cover up parts of the house that you don’t necessarily want to see.

Here at Jackson Woodturners, we offer an extensive range of timber staircase mouldings, Covers, Angles and Quadrants in various materials. Our staircase moulding

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

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Oak D Moulding 2400mm x 21mm
OM005

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Oak D Moulding 2400mm x 34mm
OM007

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Oak D Moulding 2400mm x 46mm
OM008

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Oak L Shaped Moulding  35mm x 35mm x 2400mm
OM015

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Oak L Shaped Moulding 18mm x 18mm x 2400mm
OM013

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Oak L Shaped Moulding 21mm x 21mm x 2400mm
OM014

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Oak Quadrant 2.4mtr x 12mm
OM009

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Oak Quadrant 2.4mtr x 18mm
OM011

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Oak Scotia 2400mm x 15mm
OM001

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Pine Birds Mouth Corner Angle 2400x18mm
TM640

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Pine Cushion Corner Angle Moulding 2400mm x 21mm
TM502

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Pine Cushion Corner Angle Moulding 2400mm x 30mm
TM510

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Pine Cushion Corner Angle Moulding 2400mm X 35mm
TM503

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Pine D-Shaped Pine Cover Moulding 2400mm x 6mm x 25mm
TM596

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Pine D-Shaped Pine Cover Moulding 2400mm x 9mm x 34mm
TM597

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Pine Panel Mould Decorative 2400mm x 34mm x 9mm
TM776

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Pine Round One Edge Pine Cover Moulding 2400mm x 9mm x 34mm
TM660

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Pine Twice Round Cover Moulding 2400mm x 12mm x 45mm
TM665

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"Mouldings" Frequently Asked Questions

Staircase moulding is when you attach two architectural trim pieces to the bottom of the stair tread to help it stay protected. Moulding is fantastic because it can transform your staircase using minimum effort. It’s also great for covering up parts of the house that you do not want to see.
Staircase mouldings are usually made using pine or oak. White oak is a hardwood commonly used for staircase mouldings. It is a popular choice for stair parts due to its strength, durability and luxurious appearance. Pine, on the other hand, is the softwood option. This is an excellent reasonably priced alternative to hardwood for finishing your staircase. It is also a versatile choice for stair parts because it can be stained or painted.
The different types of moulding include:

•Architrave mouldings - Extremely common type of moulding. It is used to cover the area where an internal door frame meets the wall.
•Angle moulding - Protects and neatens rough edges. This type of moulding is most commonly used on the edges of worktops and shelving.
•Glass bead moulding - Typically used to hold glass panels in place on windows and doors.
•Dado rails - Traditionally fitted onto walls roughly halfway to effectively split up the wall.
•Skirting boards - Run along the bottom of a wall and hide gaps.
•Scotia/Quadrant moulding - Cover expansion gaps between floors and walls.
Put simply, moulding is a type of trim. The difference between the two is that trim is a general term used to describe the material used around doors, windows, walls and ceilings whilst moulding is a more grande, decorative version of trim.