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WOOD SPECIES

Explore the premium wood species that define Brenlo quality.

Exceptional craftsmanship begins with exceptional materials. Brenlo carefully sources premium wood species to ensure consistency, durability, and timeless aesthetic appeal. From classic hardwoods like Oak and Maple to more unique selections, our commitment to quality ensures that every piece enhances your space for years to come. 

And more – We maintain a wide range of hardwoods to meet various design preferences.

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Contact us to discuss your next project, or visit our showroom to explore our full selection of wood species in person. We are here to bring your design dreams to life—one perfectly crafted piece at a time.

WHITEWOOD

  • Also known as American Poplar or Tulip Wood, this is our most widely used material.

  • The sapwood is creamy white and may show subtle streaks throughout.

  • Heartwood ranges from pale yellow-brown to olive green in tone.

  • The grain is straight with a smooth, medium-to-fine texture.

MAPLE

  • Unlike most hardwoods, hard maple is prized for its sapwood rather than its darker heartwood.

  • The sapwood ranges in color from white to cream, with occasional golden or reddish hues.

  • Its grain is typically straight but can also be wavy, with a fine, even, and smooth texture.

CHERRY

  • Cherry heartwood starts light pinkish-brown and darkens naturally over time.

  • Known for its excellent workability, cherry is a favourite among woodworkers.

  • It’s a stable material with a straight, smooth, and predictable grain.

  • Cherry can be tricky to stain, often resulting in uneven or blotchy finishes.

OAK

  • We commonly work with two types of oak: Red Oak and White Oak.

  • Red Oak has a reddish-brown tone, while White Oak leans more olive in color.

  • Both have a straight grain with a coarse, slightly uneven texture.

  • Strong, durable, easy to stain, and work with—they’re widely used for a reason.

WALNUT

  • Heartwood ranges from pale brown to dark chocolate with rich, darker brown streaks.

  • Colors can show subtle hints of grey, purple, or a soft reddish undertone.

  • Walnut is easy to work with when the grain is straight, tight, and consistent.

  • Though rarely stained, walnut takes clear finishes and darker tones beautifully.

HICKORY

  • Hickory is a strong, durable hardwood with excellent shock resistance and toughness.

  • The color ranges from pale cream sapwood to warm reddish-brown heartwood.

  • Its bold contrast and dramatic grain give it a rustic, character-rich appearance.

  • Though dense, it machines well with sharp tools and takes stain and finish evenly

MAHOGANY

  • Mahogany heartwood ranges from golden to deep reddish brown and darkens over time.

  • Quarter sawn boards often show a ribbon pattern with strong visual movement.

  • Other grain patterns include pommele, quilted, wavy, mottled, and fiddleback.

  • Its unique figure and color make it a popular choice for high-end design and millwork.

CEDAR

  • Cedar is lightweight, stable, and naturally resistant to decay, insects, and moisture.

  • Its color ranges from light reddish-brown to pinkish tones, often with pale streaks.

  • The grain is generally straight, with a fine to medium texture and a soft feel.

  • Known for its distinct, pleasant aroma and excellent performance in outdoor use.