White Oak
Strong, versatile, and full of character. White oak takes stain beautifully and stands up to daily wear in dining rooms, entryways, and family spaces.
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Strong, versatile, and full of character. White oak takes stain beautifully and stands up to daily wear in dining rooms, entryways, and family spaces.
Classic cathedral grain with a warm undertone. Red oak highlights traditional builds, especially when you want the grain to stay front and center.
Naturally rich and smooth to the touch. Cherry deepens in tone with age and pairs well with heirloom-grade bedroom and office pieces.
Bright and resilient, ideal for modern silhouettes. Maple keeps finishes crisp and is our pick when you want a consistent tone across large surfaces.
A showpiece hardwood with deep chocolate figuring. Walnut is perfect for tables, case goods, and focal point pieces where contrast matters.
Smooth grain and subtle movement. Brown maple bridges classic and contemporary looks while still taking on specialty finishes with ease.