Wood Choices

With numerous wood species available, you can choose the variety that best matches the style of your home. After making a choice on the wood variety, select one of our many stain choices to take full ownership of your furniture’s style.


Wood Species

Hickory

Hickory

Hickory is the hardest, heaviest, and strongest American Wood.

Maple

Maple

Maple wood, like Cherry, has a tight, smooth grain but with more variations.The Brown Maple variety is softer than the Hard Maple.

Oak

Oak

Oak wood has an open, wide grain that allows for even finishes and stains.

walnut

Walnut

Walnut is a durable hardwood with a tight grain and even texture that maintains a beautiful finish for years to come

Cherry

Cherry

Cherry has an appearance that stands out from all the other wood species. Its tight grain and smooth texture provides for even finishes and stains that will darken with time.


Rustic Varieties

Rustic Chery or Sap Cherry

Rustic Cherry (Sap Cherry)

Rustic Hickory

Rustic Hickory

Rustic Walnut

Rustic Walnut

These rustic varieties are not sorted for knots, streaks, or mineral and color variations. The number and location of these characteristics will naturally vary.


Quartersawn Varieties

Quartersawn White Oak

Quartersawn White Oak

This Quatersawn White Oak variety has a unique grain with an old world look.

Rustic Quartersawn White Oak

Rustic Quartersawn White Oak

A Quartersawn White Oak that is not sorted for knots, streaks, or mineral and color variations. The number and location of these characteristics will naturally vary.

Quartersawn Wood Diagram

What is Quartersawn Wood?

Quatersawn wood has a distintive, straight grain pattern that is ideal for fine design. This pattern is achieved by sawing a log at radial angles into four quarters.