
Another finished project! We love how this custom open White Oak staircase turned out! It adds the perfect contemporary accent to this home. Painted parts and stained white oak parts are combined, for a stylish appearance. The balusters and newels are custom iron pieces. Interested in a similar style staircase for your home? The following parts were used to create this beautiful staircase:
- Custom Iron Balusters
- Custom Iron Newel Posts
- White Oak Stair Treads
- Straight Wooden Handrail
- Wooden Handrail
Shop Stair Parts Products for this Custom Open White Oak Staircase with Iron Balusters Project:

Wood Handrail 7600
2-5/8 inch wide x 2-1/4 inch high

Wood Stair Handrail
Wood stair handrails are available in a wide variety of handrail profiles that fit every home and decor style. Along with different handrail profiles, we also offer round wood handrails in varying diameters. Find the right wood stair railing for your project here!
Plus, we have over 30 different styles of hardwood handrail fittings and stair goose necks! Whatever your interior decorating style, we’ve got the transitional handrail fitting you are looking for! We also offer a variety of bending handrails for curved stairs.
Stair-Parts.com offers the largest selection of wood stair handrails for residential homes and commercial buildings. All our wood stair handrail products are proudly made in the USA.
Don’t see exactly what you need? No problem, we offer custom wood stair handrails. Contact our stair parts experts today for details!

Wood Stair Treads
Wood stair treads are offered in a standard 1-1/32″ finished thickness after surfacing and sanding. Extra thick hardwood stair treads for open rise staircases are available in any thickness. The most popular over sized wood tread sizes are 1-3/4″ and 2″ thick. We have produced treads as thick as 4″. Any stair tread thicker than 1-3/4″ will require face glue lamination(s) to meet the desired finished dimension.

Iron Balusters
Iron Balusters for stair railings are only available hollow tubular steel. The iron stair balusters market has been trending toward hollow for the last several years. There are a few reasons for this migration. The primary ones being: hollow stair baluster railings are less expensive; hollow stair baluster railings are cheaper to ship; hollow stair baluster railings are easier to cut. The strength of these hollow railings is not an issue. Tubular steel balusters are extremely strong.
Please make sure your iron baluster installation will pass code. Typically, 3 balusters per stair tread are required to meet the 4″ sphere spacing test which requires a 4″ sphere cannot pass through any part of the balustrade. Always consult your local building department.