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PERSONALIZE WITH OPTIONS GUIDE

KAL POP Knotty Alder Poplar

Knotty Alder grows in the Pacific Northwest and Poplar grows in the Eastern United States. Colors is a medium density with an even grain of Poplar vary from brown to pale yellow to olive appearance. The wood is normally light brown . Over time, the green color will darken with with hues of red or peach. Its softer nature makes exposure to sunlight and may turn brown. Poplar it easy to machine and receptive to a variety of is a medium density hardwood, generally straight- stains and finishes. grained with a fine, even texture. It accepts a broad range of stains and finishes.

FIR RAD Douglas Radiata is a large, generally vertical-grained Radiata Pine is a plantation-grown wood from that grows in abundance in the Pacific Chile, New Zealand and Australia. It has a Northwest. Douglas Fir is characterized by distinctive grain pattern with a pale cream color. exceptional natural strength, hardness and Radiata tends to be harder than other pine durability. The wood varies in color from yellowish species and has fewer knots. tan to light, bright brown. Fir accepts a broad range of stains and finishes.

MHG CHY Cherry Mahogany is characterized by its natural strength, Cherry grows in the Eastern and Midwestern proven durability and a rich red color. Its straight United States and comes in a range of colors grain is usually free of voids and pockets, making including white, light red, deep red and reddish it a premium hardwood known for use in high-end brown. Cherry has a fine, uniform straight grain furniture making. Mahogany accepts a broad and a smooth texture. Cherry accepts a variety of range of stains and finishes. stains and finishes.

KPN MPL Knotty Pine

Knotty Pine is abundant in America. The wood Maple grows in the Eastern United States, offers has a rich display of knots that reflects the a very fine grain and a whitish color tinged with randomness and beauty of nature. The wood reddish brown. Maple accepts a broad range of tends to be a honey-toned or straw color while stains and finishes. the knots are generally reddish-brown.

OAK PRM Northern Red Primed

Hard and heavy, Oak grows mainly in the North Woodgrain’s multiple door configurations have Central United States. With a coarse texture and a primed option to allow for a better finish a straight, prominent grain, oak accepts a broad and color match process for any project. Interior range of stains and finishes. applications are produced with MDF veneer and panels for superior paintability.

PON All species shown are clear coated. Ponderosa Pine Ponderosa Pine is one of America’s most abundant tree species. It has straight, uniform grain with minimal amounts of reddish-brown heartwood. The sapwood has wide growth bands, which are honey-toned or straw-colored.