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Premium White Oak Stair Treads

$78.75

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White Oak has become one of the most requested species for stair treads in recent years, and it's not hard to understand why. The grain is tight and consistent, the color is a calm neutral — pale tan to light brown with cool gray undertones — and it holds up well under the kind of daily use a staircase demands. These Premium White Oak Stair Treads take that appeal and pair it with a select-grade face: clean, clear boards with minimal knots and a uniform appearance from tread to tread.

If your staircase is a design feature — or if you simply want the wood to look intentional and refined — Premium grade is the right starting point.

What "Premium Grade" Actually Means

Grade refers to how a board is selected before it's milled. Premium grade — sometimes called select or clear grade — means the face of the board is chosen for consistency: tight grain, minimal natural variation, and few to no knots. The result is a tread that looks clean and uniform across the full staircase run.

This matters most when the staircase is highly visible, when you're working with a design that calls for a refined, cohesive look, or when you're matching other select-grade millwork in the home. If you prefer more natural character in the wood — knots, color shifts, and variation between treads — our Rustic White Oak Stair Treads or Character Grade White Oak Stair Treads may be a better fit.

White Oak as a Stair Tread Species

White Oak is a hard, dense domestic hardwood that performs well in high-traffic applications. It's harder than Red Oak on the Janka scale, which means it resists denting and surface wear — an important consideration on a staircase that gets used every day.

The species is also known for its dimensional stability. White Oak contains tyloses — a natural cellular structure that makes it less porous than Red Oak — which helps it resist moisture movement and hold its shape through seasonal humidity changes. For a stair tread that needs to stay flat and tight over time, that stability is a practical advantage.

Visually, White Oak reads as neutral and versatile. It works in modern, transitional, Scandinavian, and farmhouse interiors without demanding attention. It coordinates naturally with light floors, warm walls, and a wide range of hardware finishes.

Cut Options Within the White Oak Collection

Premium grade describes the quality of the face. How the board is cut from the log is a separate consideration, and it affects the grain pattern you'll see on the finished tread.

If you're looking for a specific grain orientation — the tight, linear pattern of rift sawn, or the distinctive ray fleck of quarter sawn — our Rift Sawn White Oak Stair Treads and Quarter Sawn White Oak Stair Treads are worth exploring. Both are available in the White Oak Stair Treads collection and can be discussed with our team if you're unsure which cut fits your project.

Sizing and Configuration

These treads are available in a wide range of dimensions to fit most residential stair systems:

  • Lengths: 34" to 60", available in every inch increment
  • Depths: 10", 10.5", 11", 11.5", 12"
  • Thickness: 1" or 2"

The right thickness depends on how your staircase is built. A 1" tread is standard for most traditional stair systems where the tread sits on a closed riser. A 2" tread is common when a more substantial look is desired, or when the stair system requires additional rigidity. If you're replacing existing treads, measuring the current thickness before ordering will save you a step.

Edge Profiles

The nosing — the front edge of the tread that overhangs the step below — is one of the details that shapes how the finished staircase looks and feels underfoot. Three profiles are available:

  • Square Edge: A sharp, 90-degree front edge. Clean and modern, and a strong match for contemporary interiors.
  • Eased Edge: The corners are lightly softened without changing the overall square profile. A practical middle ground that works in most settings.
  • Bullnose: A fully rounded front edge. The most traditional profile, and a natural fit for classic and craftsman interiors.

When to Consider a Custom Order

Most residential stair projects fall within the dimensions listed above. But if your staircase has unusual proportions — extra-long treads, non-standard depths, or a configuration that doesn't fit standard sizing — we can help. Call us at 1-800-874-5181 to talk through your project. We mill our own products, which gives us more flexibility on custom work than most suppliers.

If White Oak isn't the right species for your project, we also offer stair treads in Walnut and Red Oak — each available in multiple grades and cuts to match a range of interior styles and budgets.

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