Cherry

A hardwood that starts light pinkish-brown and deepens to rich reddish-brown with age and light exposure. Cherry is favored for high-end cabinetry and furniture because of its smooth grain and beautiful natural patina.
White Oak

A premium North American hardwood with tight grain and natural water resistance due to tyloses in its pores. It features light to medium brown color with gray undertones and distinctive ray flecks. Extremely durable and rot-resistant, white oak is ideal for barrels, boat building, flooring, and fine furniture. Its combination of strength and beauty makes it one of the most valued domestic hardwoods.
Walnut

Walnut wood is highly valued for its rich color and grain patterns. It is commonly used in luxury furniture, cabinetry, and decorative items. The wood ranges from light to dark brown, often with purplish hues. Walnut is also known for its workability and stability, making it a favorite among woodworkers.
Maple

Maple wood is prized for its fine, uniform texture and strength. It is often used in the production of high-quality furniture, cabinetry, and musical instruments. The wood is light in color, typically ranging from creamy white to light reddish-brown. Maple is also known for its resistance to abrasion, making it a popular choice for flooring.