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Oak wood risers

Oak riser - EG Price excluding VAT, € Price with VAT,v 800 x 200 x 20 9,0 10,8 900 x 200 x 20 10,1 12,2 1000 x 200 x 20 11,2 13,6 1100 x 200 x 20 12,3 14,9 1200 x 200 x 20 13,4 16,2 1300 x 200 x 20 14,6 17,7

Ash wood risers

Ash riser - EG Price excluding VAT, € Price with VAT, € 800 x 200 x 20 7,6 9,2 900 x 200 x 20 8,6 10,4 1000 x 200 x 20 9,5 11,5 1100 x 200 x 20 10,5 12,7 1200 x 200 x 20 11,4 13,8 1300 x 200 x 20 12,4 15,0

Beech wood risers

Beech riser - EG Price excluding VAT, € Price with VAT, € 800 x 200 x 20 4,5 5,4 900 x 200 x 20 5,0 6,1

What are stair risers and why are they important?

​​​Stair risers (also known as stair fronts) are the vertical panels located between each tread on a staircase. While they may not be as visible as the steps themselves, risers play a crucial role in the overall safety, stability, and aesthetics of your staircase.

Why choose stair risers?

  • Enhanced structural stability - risers help evenly distribute weight and reinforce the staircase construction.

  • Improved safety - by enclosing each step, risers reduce the risk of tripping and prevent small items from falling through.

  • Clean, elegant design - they cover the space between treads, creating a seamless and polished look.

  • Noise reduction - closed staircases with risers absorb sound better and reduce footstep echo.

Stair risers are an essential component of any high-quality, secure staircase. Whether you’re aiming for durability, design consistency, or professional craftsmanship, incorporating risers delivers both function and form.

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