Alder is a soft hardwood with an even texture and straight grain. It is easily stained or finished to produce multiple effects.
Finish OptionsBeech is a heavy, pale-colored, medium-to-hard wood. It is very hard and tough. It has good strength properties, high abrasion resistance, a fine, tight grain, and is similar to maple or birch woods. It has a high shock resistance and takes stains well.
Finish OptionsOak is an American classic beloved for its strength, depth of color, and fine linear grain patterns. Colors range from white and pink to light browns.
Finish OptionsMaple is a smooth, fine-grained hardwood with great warmth and versatility. It is largely white with shades of brown and pink, and accepts most stains. With darker stains, a pattern of random spots may occur, adding character to the wood.
Finish OptionsHickory is a hardwood known for it’s strength, resilience, and wide color variations. Dark or light stains can be used to maximize color and bring out the vivid, open grain patterns.
Finish OptionsCherry is an American classic hardwood recognized for its distinctive grain patterns and warm, lustrous tones. Colors vary widely from dark to light in shades of red, white, and brown that deepen with time.
Walnut is renowned for its rich and lustrous appearance, is a hardwood prized for its exceptional qualities. With a dark, warm hue that ranges from chocolate brown to purplish-black, walnut wood adds a touch of sophistication to furniture and interior designs. Its fine grain and smooth texture contribute to its popularity in woodworking, creating pieces that exude both elegance and longevity.
Cherry is an American classic hardwood recognized for its distinctive grain patterns and warm, lustrous tones. Colors vary widely from dark to light in shades of red, white, and brown that deepen with time.
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