Ash lumber is a light colored, smooth-grained hardwood. Straight grain features and light hues makes this lumber a popular option for furniture. It is durable, lightweight, and is a great material for a wide variety of building projects.
Ash
Cedar
Cedar wood is a versatile and durable lumber. Eastern Cedar are naturally resistant to elements. Cedar most commonly features a reddish brown hue, but can vary depending on the growing conditions and age of the tree.
Cherry
Cherry lumber is a smooth-grained, reddish-brown hardwood. Its’ contrasting grain patterns make this lumber a popular option for cabinetry and flooring. Cherry hardwood has a distinct aging characteristic by darkening over time to a richer hue.
Oak wood comes in a number of hues, but its grain pattern is quite unique, which makes it one of the easier species to recognize. This premium grade wood is an excptional choice for furniture and flooring. Oak wood may darken slightly over time, taking on more amber tones.
Clear Oak
Hemlock Lumber has natural weather-resistant properties, making it a great option for home construction, flooring and furniture. Light reddish brown and interesting grain patterns are commonly found in hemlock wood.
Hemlock
Hickory is one of the densest and strongest hardwoods. Colors can range from a light reddish hue to paler brown. It’s durability makes it optimal for flooring, seating furniture, cabinetry, and more.
Hickory
Pine
Pine wood exhibits a knotty and rugged look, commonly in a creamy white color. Its unique apparearnce make it a elegant option for a variety of indoor construction and projects.
Walnut
Walnut wood is a dense hard wood featuring a tight-grained pattern and deep chocolate or coffee colors. It's strength makes it optimal for a variety of home construction projects and furniture. Walnut wood is known to lighten slightly over time
Wormy Maple is Soft Maple with a which has greyish-blue and brown streaks that are caused by the ambrosia beetle. The beetle burrows into the tree and leaves a fungus in it’s path. This fungus creates the streaks and makes a very unique pattern in each board. Almost all of the streaks have tiny holes where the beetle burrowed into the wood. Neither the fungus nor beetle harms the wood.
WoRMY mAPLE
Wormy Oak has a more rugged and aged look. Oak is a very dense hardwood, and is very resistant to insects and fungi. The distictive pattern in wormy oak lumber is created by wormholes is created by an insect known as the furniture beetle.
Wormy Oak
Mixed hardwoods exhibit a vairety of colors and grain patterns to create a unique appareance. Mixed hardwoods can create a refined finish for flooring and a variery of other projects.