Stairs & Treads

One material.
Every surface.

Precision-crafted in Veneto — produced from the same batch for complete material continuity.

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04 — Stairs & Treads

Every transition.
Same material.

Treads, risers, and transition profiles produced from the same batch as the floor. Continuity carried through every transition — with precision-milled components for exact fit and structural stability.
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Specification data

Material continuity

Same run as planks and wall panels

Integrated elements

Treads · Risers · Transition profiles

Grading

Tonal consistency across adjoining elements

Finish

Naturally dried · Coordinated with flooring finish

Custom dimensions

Available per project

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Questions About Stairs & Treads

Yes. Stair treads, risers, landings, and transitions can be produced in coordinated finishes and material selections alongside the flooring collection.

This creates greater visual continuity throughout the architectural space.

Yes. Stair components are produced per project and may be developed in custom dimensions depending on the architectural requirements of the installation.

Yes. In addition to more traditional stair constructions, Tavolato Veneto also produces cleaner architectural profiles designed for contemporary interiors and more minimal transitions.

Yes. Curved transitions, larger landings, floating stair conditions, custom nosing details, and more technically complex architectural areas can be developed depending on the project scope.

Stairs are often one of the most visually connected architectural elements within a home.

When flooring and stair components share the same tonal direction, finish character, and material language, the overall environment feels more cohesive and intentional.

No. Whenever possible, stair components are developed together with the flooring production to maintain greater consistency in tone, texture, and finish behavior throughout the project.

The combination of precise fabrication, controlled proportions, coordinated finishes, and cleaner transitions creates stair environments that feel more integrated into the architecture rather than added afterward.

Yes. Stair components may be integrated alongside wide planks, chevron, herringbone, and wall panel systems to maintain a cohesive material palette throughout the interior.