Washed Oak LD21 Laminate Stair Nosing (NEW)

£10.92 (inc. VAT)

The Washed Oak Stair Nosing LD21 protects the front edge of each stair tread in a warm griege oak tone, blending grey and beige with a soft washed finish. Made from MDF with a laminated top layer, it measures 54mm wide and 16mm deep. Available in 1.2m lengths – one nosing per tread. Fit with a pin gun and strong bonding adhesive.

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Washed Oak Stair Nosing

The Washed Oak Stair Nosing sits across the front edge of each stair tread, protecting it from wear. It gives each step a clean, defined finish and is part of the LD21 Laminate Range from All-In-All. Made from MDF with a laminated top layer, it carries a warm griege oak tone. Furthermore Grey and beige blend together in a soft washed finish, with a visible oak grain running through the surface. In particular, the tone sits neither fully grey nor fully warm. This makes it a versatile choice for griege and washed oak laminate floors throughout the home.

At 54mm wide and 16mm deep, it covers the tread edge fully without creating a lip that catches underfoot. Each bar is 1.2m in length, cutting down to the width of each tread with a clean edge. The laminated surface is hardwearing and holds up well underfoot on a busy staircase.

Where to Use the Washed Oak Stair Nosing

The Washed Oak Stair Nosing is the right choice wherever laminate flooring runs up a flight of stairs. It prevents the floor from lifting at the nosing point and reduces wear at each tread. As well as protecting the tread from wear, it also covers the raw exposed edge left by the laminate. Overall, it removes the ugly unfinished edge and gives the staircase a professional finish.

However, the stair nosing is not always the right choice at a laminate-to-carpet transition on stairs. In this situation, both surfaces can end up with a nosing, creating an awkward double nosing effect. The Washed Oak LD21 Laminate Ramp Bar is often the better option here. It ramps smoothly from the laminate down to meet the carpet, handling the height difference without creating a second nosing profile. For the best beading match, browse the Laminate Scotia Beading Range to find the closest colour to your floor.

Fitting the Laminate Stair Nosing

Apply strong bonding adhesive to the back of the nosing and the top of the tread. Press it firmly into position and hold for a moment to let the adhesive grip. Once in place, pin through the nosing into the tread using a pin gun to lock it down fully. One nosing per tread – do not attempt to run a single length across two steps.

Cut to the width of each tread using a chopsaw, jigsaw, or handsaw. Additionally, score the laminate surface lightly before the full cut to reduce the chance of chipping at the edge.

Lengths and Colour Matching

Not sure if the Washed Oak finish will match your floor? Take advantage of our colour matching service – send a small floor offcut to us. We will photograph the closest match and reply before you order. Alternatively, if you want to see the range in person, visit us in Paignton.