Stairnose strips finish off a hardwood floor at the edge of a step. They are generally around three inches in width & are used to edge off the hardwood flooring on the face of the step. They are not the same thing as a stair tread, which is typically a solid piece of wood installed over the entire top of the stair.
T-molds: Used to transition hardwood to tile, brick, other wood.
Reducer: Used to transition hardwood to vinyl products or bare concrete.
Baby Threshold: Used to transition hardwood to carpet.
Stairnose: Used to transition hardwood at a step or edge.
These strips generally come 78” long so they can be split to finish off two doors. We have included a cost of $130 each for these transitions, but the price can vary. Prices are dependent on species and brand.