OUR MATERIALS || SOFTWOOD
Softwoods are lighter and less dense than hardwood, commonly used in construction and furniture.
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Cedar wood is a practical and popular choice known for its distinct scent and warm reddish-brown color. It's valued for outdoor use due to its resistance to rot and is easy to work with, though it can dent easily and calls for gentle handling.
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Cypress wood is a distinctive softwood that captures the essence of natural beauty with its warm, yellowish-brown tones. Cypress wood radiates a timeless charm that elevates any project. The moderate hardness ensures a balance of strength and workability, allowing for easy crafting and finishing.
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Douglas Fir, renowned in the timber industry for its impressive height, yields abundant lumber and is used for door or window projects. The wood displays straight or slightly wavy grain, a medium to coarse texture, and distinctive patterns in flatsawn pieces.
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Hemlock wood, with light reddish-brown heartwood and distinguishable growth ring patterns, has a straight grain, making it favored for construction due to its workability despite its relative softness.
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Pines boast a rich palette of warm reddish-brown heartwood complemented by yellowish-white sapwood, creating an inviting and timeless aesthetic. Celebrated for their robustness and strength, these pines bring a touch of natural elegance to any project.