One of the greatest appeals of wood is the fact that no two pieces look exactly the same!
You're not stuck with the "cookie cutter" feel left by other, more uniform building materials. Grain patterns and color vary widely, adding texture, warmth and personality.
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American Red Oak
Homeowners have long appreciated the striking, open grain of oak, as well as the rugged durability of the specices.
Our oak doors project an image of timeless appeal and enduring strength.
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Knotty Alder
Knotty alder as the strength of maple and the personality of pine. The wood is light brown in color with yellow and peach hues. Stain can further highlight the beautiful grain. The open, solid knots give alder a more informal presence.
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Cherry
Nothing matches the smooth, satin texture of cherry. The wood is reddish brown in tone with a fine, straight grain. Frequently used in high-end furniture, cherry is a natural choice for upscale living.
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Douglas Fir
The Simpson name has been synonymous with fir doors since the beginning.
Clean lines and warm coloring give our vertical grain Douglas Fir enduring appeal.
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Poplar
Warm up your home with the understated look of poplar. Poplar has the relatively uniform texture, with a fine to medium grain. The color tone can range from yellow to brown to an olive green. Poplar can be stained and is often used when a very smooth paint finish is required.
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Mahogany
Thanks to its widespread use in Victorian furnishings mahogany is invariably associated with elegance.
A reddish-brown color and close grain patter make this species an ideal choice for creating a rich, sophisticated environment.
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Maple
There is nearly universal appeal to maple; it is equally at home in Colonial or contemporary settings. Maple is light in color.
In some instances hard maple may have curvy, birdseye or fiddleback configurations that add visual interest.
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Eastern White Knotty Pine
Looking for doors that will give your home a rustic, comfortable feel?
Our knotty pine doors can help accentuate a casual or country style with their characteristic tight, close knots and light color.
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