PinePine

Are you looking for a Pine Staircase?

Pine is a slow grown Scandinavian timber, an economical timber suitable for staining and painting.  All knots in the timber are sound.



Hemlock

Are you looking for a Hemlock Staircase?

Hemlock is a straight-grained clear, nearly knot free timber. It is especially attractive since it will varnish to a rich golden colour. Hemlock is of uniform density and will take stain easily with the minimum of colour distortion; it is easy to use and does not split or break whilst being worked, being less brittle and therefore stronger than many hardwoods.


Southern Yellow PineSouthern Yellow Pine

Are you looking for a Southern Yellow Pine Staircase?

Southern Yellow Pine has distinctive character in both colour and grain. Although generally clear, a limited number of small knots are permitted. Grown in the Southern United States, it enjoys the reputation of being exceptionally strong and has a high resistance to wear. Whilst relatively easy to work this wood is comparable to hardwood species such as Oak for strength.



SapeleMahogany/Sapele

Are you looking for a Mahogany Staircase or Sapele Staircase?

Mahogany/Sapele is a West African hardwood, with a reddish brown colouring, typical of Mahogany. This fairly close textured timber is harder and heavier than both American and South American Mahogany. As with any product, variation in colour is to be expected.



Oak

Are you looking for an Oak Staircase?

Oak American White. A strong, heavy hardwood grown in the Eastern half of the United States. Due to the high costs of large sections, newel posts and handrails are laminated, careful attention being paid to grain matching.



Ash

Are you looking for an Ash Staircase?

Ash American White. A quality American hardwood, Ash can be stained and polished to a very good finish