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Oakham Interiors

Family-run staircase specialists — over 20 years of craftsmanship

We are a small, passionate team who take real pride in every staircase we fit. No call centres, no subcontractors — just skilled craftsmen who love what they do.

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Would you like an oil finish?
We use Rubio Monocoat — a pure plant oil that enhances the natural grain of oak.
3Job details
Please measure along the floor from one newel post to the other to get your measurement. Enter the distance in metres.
Measure along the slope of the stairs from the centre of your bottom newel post up to the bottom of your top newel post. Enter the distance in metres.
Count the large upright posts on your staircase — typically one at the bottom, one at the top of the stairs, and one at the end of the landing. Most staircases have 3. No measurement needed, just count them.
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Step cladding
The step is the horizontal surface you walk on. Oak cladding fits a new solid oak board directly over your existing step.
Oak riser cladding
The riser is the vertical face between each step. Oak riser cladding fits a new oak board over each riser to complete the full oak look.
Bullnose bottom step
A bullnose step is a feature rounded bottom step at the foot of your staircase. The curved front edge gives an elegant, traditional finish and makes a great visual statement.
String cladding
The string board is the sloped side panel running along the full length of your staircase. Oak cladding fits directly over it for a clean, matching finish.
Staircase component diagram