American Walnut Hardwood

American Walnut has a fine to coarse texture and is a strong and durable domestic hardwood. Further more, its rich chocolate brown color makes it ideal for interior applications.

Common uses for American Walnut Wood.

  • High-end Cabinetry
  • Interior Furnishings, Doors, and Moulding
  • Butcher-Block Countertops.

Cherry Hardwood

Cherry has a fine texture and is a strong and durable domestic hardwood. Moreover, it is rich in color after fully aging.

Common uses for Cherry Wood.

  • Musical Instruments
  • Interior Furnishings
  • Doors and Mouldings

Cypress Hardwood

Cypress is a domestic hardwood with a high rot and decay resistance.  Concurrently, the characteristics of cypress make it a top choice in exterior construction applications.

Common uses for Cypress Wood.

  • Interior and Exterior Trim
  • Exterior Paneling
  • Flooring and Moulding

Maple Hardwood

Maple is a dense domestic hardwood found in a variety of applications. Furthermore, this hardwood is cost effective and takes staining and treatment very well.

Primary uses for Maple Wood.

  • Cabinetry and Trim
  • Musical Instruments
  • Interior Furnishings

Poplar Hardwood

Poplar Wood is a economical and inexpensive hardwood.  In addition to its value, woodworkers utilize Poplar Wood in many paint grade applications

Common uses for Poplar Wood.

  • Cabinet Doors
  • Trim and Moulding
  • Furniture Framing

Red Oak Hardwood

Red Oak has a fine texture and is a strong and durable domestic hardwood. Moreover, it is rich in color after fully aging.

Common uses for Red Oak Wood.

  • Cabinetry and Interior Trim
  • Furniture
  • Flooring

Western Red Cedar Hardwood

Western Red Cedar is a common domestic hardwood with a a high rot and decay resistance. Additionally its perfect for exterior applications.

Common uses for Western Red Cedar Lumber.

  • Roof Shingles and Exterior Siding
  • Fences and Trellis’s
  • Gazebos and Decking

White Oak Hardwood

White Oak has a coarse texture and is a strong and durable domestic hardwood. Moreover, it is rich in color after fully aging.

Common uses for White Oak Wood.

  • Fine Furniture – Indoor and Outdoor
  • Custom Cabinetry
  • Boat Building