Handrails Distinctive Design Element
The staircase is a major focal point and distinctive feature of the home.
Design upscale staircases by choosing superior quality hardwood handrails for a guaranteed wow factor and a durable staircase that will stand the test of time!
Why choose our handrails?
Near-invisible joints create a refined look perfect for high-end projects
Careful selection of the finest species of wood
Smooth uniform finish cuts down on construction time
Modern Collection
Answers to your questions
Handrails in style For every taste
Menuiserox’s Handrails are made of solid pieces of wood laminated together and can be vertically jointed, depending on the length desired. Lengths vary from 4 to 24 feet, and may be ordered in mixed or even lengths.
Handrails manufacturing process
Also named railings, they begin as long, rectangular blocks, which are then sent to the moulder, where the block of wood is transformed into a particular shape and style. Menuiserox offers dozens of profiles and can develop custom profile to meet the customer’s needs.
American Handrails Collection
American-style rails are a beautiful fit for traditional and classic decors. These railings add a rustic-chic dimension to the space, and can also serve as an eye-catching element in more eclectic interior designs.
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A wide range of Wood Species
Menuiserox’s handrails are manufactured in red oak, white oak and maple, all domestic hardwood species found in southwestern Quebec and the northeastern United States. By working within a radius of 600 square kilometres, we limit our carbon footprint.
Other species like poplar and ash may also be available upon request.
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.