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Oak Stair Cladding & Finishing in Cambridge

Oak stairs, treads and the finishing details that complete a floor beautifully.

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Stairs & Finishing Collection

A floor stops at the bottom step unless someone carries it up. Our oak stair cladding and finishing range takes the same engineered oak from your floor and wraps it over treads, risers and nosings, so the staircase reads as part of the room instead of an interruption.

Stair cladding transforms a tired or builder-grade staircase without rebuilding it — the existing structure is clad in oak to match the floor, with crisp nosings and the trims, beading and thresholds that make the whole job look considered.

What the collection covers

Treads and risers in engineered oak; bullnose and square nosings; matching skirting, beading and door thresholds; and the transition strips that move neatly between rooms and floor types. Every element can be finished to match a floor from our plank, herringbone or bespoke collections.

Done well, stair cladding is one of the highest-impact details in a house — it is the first thing a visitor climbs and the moment a floor becomes architecture.

Finishing details that matter

It is the trims that separate a professional floor from a DIY one: a clean nosing line, a threshold that sits flush, beading scribed to a skirting rather than nailed over a gap. We fit all of it ourselves, so the floor, the stairs and the finishing are accountable to one team.

Frequently asked questions

Can you clad an existing staircase rather than replace it?

Yes — that is exactly what stair cladding does. We wrap the existing structure in engineered oak treads, risers and nosings, which is far less disruptive than rebuilding the staircase.

Can the stairs match my new floor exactly?

In most cases, yes. We finish the stair oak to match the chosen floor, and for unusual tones our bespoke colour service can match by hand.

Do you supply the trims and thresholds too?

Yes. Skirting, beading, nosings and thresholds are all part of the finishing range and are fitted by the same team that lays the floor.