Stair Nosings Superior Quality Finish
To design high-end stairs that last over the years, nothing better than wood.
For your staircase projects, opt for wooden stair nosings. A material that evokes richness in addition to offering unparalleled durability. A choice you won’t regret!
Why choose our stair nosings?
Rigorous selection of the finest species of wood
Near-invisible joints create a refined look perfect for high-end projects
They can be purchased in even lengths
Stair Nosings for floating floor
Answers to your questions
Stair Nosings For an impeccable finish!
The nosing is the part of the tread or landing tread that extends beyond the face of the riser. The nosing on a landing tread is generally slotted into the floor, allowing for a smoother transition from the floor to the stairs, and also makes it easier to properly install the stringer.
Get information about products and prices in a click.
Speak with a representativeStair Nosings manufacturing process
Nosings are made entirely of solid hardwood and jointed according to the length and species desired. In oak and maple pieces 10 to 13 feet long, they have one single joint. For lengths from 14 to 16 feet, it’s possible to have up to two joints.
Once they have been jointed, they are sent to the moulder to be shaped into the desired style.
Stair Nosings – Round nose
Available options
The following options can be added:
- Overhang: 1″, 1 1/4″, 1 1/2″
- Grooved
- Sanding
Stair Nosings – Square nose
Available options
The following options can be added:
- Overhang: 1″, 1 1/4″, 1 1/2″
- Grooved
- Sanding
Get information about products and prices in a click.
Speak with a representativeA wide range of wood species
Menuiserox’s products are manufactured in red oak, white oak and maple, mainly domestic hardwood species which can be found in southwestern Quebec and the northeastern United States. By working within a radius of 600 square kilometres, Menuiserox’s products have a limited carbon footprint.
Other species like poplar and ash may also be available upon request.
A variety of wood species
Menuiserox is a strong advocate for using domestic species to manufacture its staircase parts. These species can be sourced from local suppliers, which also allows Menuiserox to reduce the carbon footprint of its products.
What’s more, domestic species offer higher quality wood compared to wood from other species available on the North American market, thanks to their colour and their hardness. Hardwood species that grow in cold climates like Quebec offer highly sought‑after colours—during the winter, tree growth slows down, which has a direct impact on the colour of the wood.