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Wood Species Options Wood naturally has variations in color, texture and grain. The natural growing process of a tree creates these uncontrollable variations. Sapwood, the outer layers of a tree, transports sap. Heartwood, the inner layers of the tree, overtime becomes filled with natural deposits. This causes Sapwood to usually be lighter colored than heartwood. There are natural grain variations between all wood species. From species to species this is most noticable but there will be grain variations within a species as well. During the manufacturing process solid lumber cuttings within a species cannot be selected based on grain and color variations like can be done with veneers. Therefore even in the highest quality wood cabinetry color, texture and grain variations will be present. Below you will see an image and description of the various wood species Tedd Wood uses to build its cabinetry. The wood species will affect the color of the cabinetry when you choose a stained finish. All of the wood species have different qualities such as the grain, hardness and natural color. Quality wood cabinetry will add great beauty to your home and kitchen. Tedd Wood strives to offer you a wide variety of high quality wood species from which you choose. If the wood species you are looking for is not found below that does not mean Tedd Wood does not offer it. Please contact a Tedd Wood dealer near you to inquire about other wood species. *NOTE: Wood Species with an asterisk are available in our green line, Nature's Collection. Natural Stain on Standard Wood Species |