CM13 · A127 / A12 J29 · 23 mi from central London · Stairs & Landings
Stair & Landing Solid Wood Flooring in Hutton Mount, CM13
Stairs are the technical test in any flooring job. Every tread has a rise, a going and a nose profile — get any dimension wrong and the run isn't Building Regs compliant. On Hutton Mount stair jobs we template every tread individually (they're rarely identical, even in a new build), match the stair nose to the hallway board batch, and use a grip-tested top coat on every stair.

What a proper stair cladding job includes in Hutton Mount
The line items other quotes leave out — riser prep, string capping, newel post joint, half-landing transition — are usually 25–30% of the labour. Ask for them itemised. On Hutton Mount jobs we itemise them by default.
Why Hutton Mount clients book us for stairs & landings
- Every tread templated individually — no assumed dimensions on Hutton Mount stair jobs
- Painted riser prep and re-paint quoted as scope, not extra
- Every tread templated individually — no assumed dimensions on Hutton Mount stair jobs
- Painted riser prep and re-paint quoted as scope, not extra
Making a Solid Wood Flooring staircase safe underfoot in Hutton Mount
For modern extension Hutton Mount homes with young children or older residents we recommend a subtle grip strip on each tread — routed into the nose profile, colour-matched, near-invisible but grippy to bare feet.
Local context
Private estate of 600+ detached homes
Nearest station
Shenfield (Elizabeth Line)
Batch-matched stair cladding on Hutton Mount projects
Stair nose, tread top and hallway boards should all come from the same manufacturing batch. Ordering them separately (or at different times) means colour and grain match becomes 'close, not exact' — always visible under the stair light.
Stairs & Landings in Hutton Mount — questions
- Are wooden stairs slippery in socks?
- Only on a glossy lacquer. Our default matte finish + optional grip-strip stair nose reads and behaves safe underfoot. We test underfoot on every Hutton Mount handover.
- How noisy are wooden stairs vs carpet in Hutton Mount?
- Wooden stairs are louder than carpet — that's physics. We fit an acoustic layer under every riser to reduce hollow-drum resonance, but expect a firmer, more audible tread than carpet.
- How much for a full carpet-out, wood-in staircase in Hutton Mount?
- A typical 13-tread Hutton Mount straight staircase with matched hallway floor, painted risers, matte grip finish: £2,200–£3,600 all in. Doglegs and half-landings add £400–£900.
- How long does a full stair cladding take in Hutton Mount?
- 3–5 working days for a straight run of 13 treads in Hutton Mount; 6–8 days for a dogleg with a half-landing or winders. Stairs are usable each evening after the day's work cures.
- Will the stairs match my hallway floor in Hutton Mount?
- Yes if ordered at the same time. Same-batch stair nose and tread top from the hallway floor supply means a genuine match, not a 'similar' finish.
- Can I have a herringbone stair in Hutton Mount?
- Herringbone parquet on stair treads isn't practical — the pattern breaks at every tread. We fit herringbone on the landings only, with matched plain-board stair treads. Very popular in modern extension Hutton Mount homes.
Get a per-tread quote for your Hutton Mount staircase
48-hour written quote, matched to hallway floor, grip finish default.
Stair cladding in Hutton Mount is a detail-work job, not a board-lay. Templating, matched nose, painted risers and grip finish are the difference between 'joinery' and 'floor fitter'.