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| Country Maple | ||||
| HomerWood's Country Maple is a popular choice for restaurants, retail stores, and ski lodges, thanks to its informal, yet welcoming look. Although often compared to hard maple, HomerWood's Country Maple is less dense and readily accepts a broad range of stains. The heartwood varies from light brown to dark, reddish brown. The sapwood is a warm gray and, in some cases, is flecked with dark brown. | ||||
| Northern Ash | |
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| The grain of HomerWood's Northern Ash is bold and assertive, coveted for its unique, contrasting light and dark tones, cool beauty, and versatility. Ash has a distinct brown heart and light to nearly white colored sapwood. | ||||
| Northern White Oak | ||||
| A traditional European standard. HomerWood's Northern White Oak exhibits more character marks than our Northern Red Oak, has less variation in color and is more dense. As its name suggests, it is light colored and the heartwood is light brown to dark brown in color. HomerWood's White Oak is the perfect choice when the traditional, time honored look is the desired effect. | ||||
| Coastal Maple | ||||
| Exclusive to HomerWood. With its distinct star checked knot, clustered character and fine grain, HomerWood's Coastal Maple is the least dense, yet most unique of the maple line. The exceptional color uniformity of HomerWood's Coastal Maple makes it an excellent choice for custom staining. | ||||
| Black Walnut | ||||
| The rich elegance of HomerWood's Black Walnut lends an air of distinction to any room where the beauty of the wood is of the utmost importance. Black Walnut's heartwood is light brown to dark chocolate brown and creamy white sapwood occur on the edges and ends. Black Walnut says it all with its lustrous patina as it ages. | ||||
| Northern Red Oak | ||||
| HomerWood's wider plank Northern Red Oak flooring was created to bring out the rich look and unique characteristics of oak. The oaks remain the most popular hardwood for woodworkers and consumers alike. The pronounced grain catches the eye and distinguishes the wood from all others. HomerWood's Northern Red Oak displays fewer character marks than our Northern White Oak. | ||||
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