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Hardwood Information
Red Oak
Red Oak is an extremely strong, tough wood that has a pronounced open grain. Red Oak has a slight orange or reddish hue.
This is the wood you want if you love a warm look

Quarter Sawn White Oak
Quarter-sawn means cutting into the log at a 90-degree angle to the growth rings which gives it a special grain pattern. If
you love a lot of grain in your table quarter sawn is for you. The
White Oak has a cooler white to sage undertone
Cherry
Cherry is a hard durable wood that has a reddish-brown tone with a tight, straight grain that becomes darker and richer
as it ages. This is preferred by folks that want a slight but elegant grain.

Maple
Maple is the hardest domestic wood that we have here in the US. It is used extensively in furniture making because
of its fine texture and durability. Maple is basically cream or
ivory in color with minimal grain. This wood captures light
and brightens space

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