Thermally Modified Wood
Our thermally modified wood is manufactured from hardwood harvested in the Northeast, typically Oak. The wood is milled and thermally processed, naturally producing a deep, rich color. This color is unique to each piece of wood and each batch in the kiln and is subject to variation. Our thermally modified hardwood is dimensionally stable and exhibits minimal expansion or shrinkage.

Douglas Fir
A coniferous softwood tree commonly found in western North America, the Douglas Fir is a strong and dense wood with a high stiffness-to-weight ratio. It has a straight grain and a moderately coarse texture, characterized by a reddish-brown color. Highly resistant to decay and insect damage, its properties present strength, durability, and versatility for outdoor applications.

Western Red Cedar
A softwood tree, highly valued for its resistance to decay and insects, durability, and attractive reddish-brown color. The wood is lightweight yet solid and stable, with a straight, uniform grain and a fine, even texture. Red Cedar has a pleasant, distinctive aroma due to the natural oils that help protect it from decay and insects.
