Known for its character this fast growing and semi knotty hardwood produces a fine grain with natural tan rusty red and brown tones.
Alder wood for flooring.
Alder s chief characteristic of having a uniform texture color and elasticity makes it a popular choice of wood in the furniture and flooring industries particularly if one is looking for beautiful hardwood flooring.
We loved it then because it was a beautiful closed grain wood making it great for staining and finishing.
Alder hardwood flooring can be used for a casual formal or contemporary look.
Alder is a fast growing pioneer species and has nitrogen fixing nodules on its roots.
Habitat related marks and cracks that do not compromise the integrity of the flooring are allowed.
It is interesting to note that this light brown wood with striking grain patterns came into limelight as a more affordable alternative to cherry wood and that s exactly how.
Alnus alder is a north american hardwood usually found in the pacific northwest generally between california and alaska.
Alpine original tm knots.
On a hardness scale alder ranks just above pine and poplar.
Fantastic floor offers alder hardwood flooring 3 4 thick 7 wide and random length from 2 to 8.
General description alder a relative of birch is almost white when freshly cut but quickly changes with exposure to air becoming light brown with a yellow or reddish tinge.
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Owing to its malleable texture the wood is commonly known as a semi hardwood.
Identified as a popular finish hardwood alder wood is one of the softest hardwoods on the market after of course pine and poplar wood.
Large character marks and open knots that do not exceed 1 and can be readily filled are admitted.
Alder is currently used for a variety of specialty interior products including furniture cabinets floors and doors.
Learn about what inspires the craft team and our way of thinking about wood.
Although classified as a hardwood alder is one of the softest of all hardwoods and is more commonly referred to as a semi hardwood.
And we still admire the way the knots grow soundly and flow together with the rest of the wood s grain.
They are used to make cabinets other types of furniture and electric guitars.
While there are many species of alder throughout the world the most commonly used in woodworking today is the red alder in the flooring industry hardwood harvested in north america is referred to as domestic which is less expensive than the imported.
The craft belleville collection utilizes wide plank alder flooring that displays a wonderfully textured grain pattern with beautiful intergrown knots.