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From Tree to Table: Maintaining Quality Through Every Step
In times when consumers face frustrations with product shortages, supply chain disruptions, and the negative effects of overseas manufacturing, Enterprise Wood Products is a reliable, local source for custom wood product solutions.
Read More5 Reasons to Choose Reclaimed Wood
Transforming aged materials into something valuable requires a keen eye for visualization and skilled craftsmanship to bring it to life. Reclaimed wood offers the best of both worlds, with its unique character from years of use and its rejuvenation into a second life.
Reclaimed wood carries a one-of-a-kind charm you won’t find with freshly cut lumber — it ages like fine wine, carrying a rich history that unfolds the tale of its former life. By incorporating reclaimed wood into your space, you can add a stylistic statement piece to wow guests and showcase your character.
Read More10 Woodwork Projects to Inspire Your Next Design
Wood has been a fundamental building material for generations and is regaining popularity. Wood’s durability, unique character, eco-friendliness, and quick construction make it an attractive and sustainable choice for commercial and residential projects. With a recent return to the spotlight, architects and interior designers are increasingly turning to wood as a central element in home design. From the distinctive lines of hardwood floors to the rustic elegance of exposed wooden beams, each element adds depth and personality to a space. Explore these custom woodwork projects to inspire your next statement design.
Read MorePine
PINE WOOD SPECIES White Pine is a very stable wood. It doesn’t shrink or swell significantly with changes in humidity, and it warps less than other species. Because it’s very plentiful, Pine is an eco-friendly choice and generally affordable. Pine is commonly used for exterior log siding, log railings, and paneling and flooring. We also feature reclaimed pine flooring that is…
Read MoreWhite Oak
WHITE OAK WOOD SPECIES White Oak is strong, beautiful, rot-resistant, easy-to-work, and economical, representing an exceptional value. Heartwood is a light to medium brown, commonly with an olive cast. Nearly white to light brown sapwood is not always sharply demarcated from the heartwood.
Read MoreWalnut
WALNUT WOOD SPECIES Walnut is one of the most beautiful and high-end hardwood species you will enjoy for a lifetime. Its delightful swirling grain and rich dark brown tone makes the whole house shine.
Read MoreOak
OAK WOOD SPECIES Oak is known for it hardness and durability, making it an excellent choice for hardwood flooring with great wear-resistance. Oak (both red oak and white oak) is the most abundant hardwood species in the United States. Oak dates back to the early English craftsmen, and was a cherished material for American Colonists. Color:…
Read MoreKnotty Alder
KNOTTY ALDER WOOD SPECIES Knotty Alder tends to be a light tan to reddish brown; color darkens and reddens with age. There is no visible distinction between heartwood and sapwood. The overall grain pattern and appearance is similar to Birch —though redder than Birch. Grain is generally straight, with a moderately fine, uniform texture. Knotty…
Read MoreHickory
HICKORY WOOD SPECIES Perfect for nearly any interior, our Select Grade Hickory features a mostly uniform appearance of warm apricot with occasional streaks of cream-colored sap wood and chocolate brown knots. One of the hardest domestic species, Hickory is ideal for homes with pets.
Read MoreCherry
CHERRY WOOD SPECIES American Cherry wood species is a smooth, even grained hardwood known for its warm, rich look. With its uniform texture, cherry wood finishes beautifully and is ideal for hardwood flooring, tongue and groove paneling or wood trim. Color: Cherry wood has a rich reddish-brown color that deepens beautifully with age. Exposure to sunlight will cause it…
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