chantale lemieux
Pine stair treads
Enhance the beauty of your staircase with pine stair treads. Explore top ideas to add a touch of nature and rustic charm to your home.
Tread is the part of the step upon which one walks. We offer a complete assortment of treads in various widths, lengths and configurations, to include plain treads, treads with a miter return on one end or miter returns on both ends. Our treads are available in 14 standard and custom wood species and additional species can also be quoted. Constructed in beautiful, unfinished Pine Plain tread allows for multiple use options and applications Transform any stair system quickly and easily with a…
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