Rustic character meets warm versatility.
Knotty Alder is known for its soft grain, natural imperfections, and open knot patterns that bring warmth and authenticity to any design. With a porous texture and subtle wave to the grain, it accepts stain beautifully, offering everything from light, airy tones to deep, dramatic finishes. Ideal for farmhouse, craftsman, and old-world styles, every piece is distinct — no two doors are ever quite the same.
Minimal stain, maximum character. Brings out the raw, rustic appeal of Knotty Alder’s grain and knots.
Classic and warm, with amber undertones. Highlights alder’s natural grain without overpowering it.
A medium-dark tone with golden red warmth. Aged and cozy — perfect for traditional or early American styles.
Vibrant and full of personality. This finish adds a rich, red-orange warmth to the wood, great for dramatic contrast with ironwork.
Deep, rich, and saturated. A formal finish that lends elegance to traditional and statement entryways.
Bright, bold, and fiery — for those who want a lively, standout tone with reddish highlights.
Leans warm with a golden brown hue. Smooth and classic, bridging the gap between traditional and contemporary palettes.
Our most versatile deep brown — not too red, not too cool. A popular choice for doors with iron detailing.
Dark with slight olive undertones. A favorite for rustic, craftsman, or old-world European styling.
Cool, near-black brown with a slightly modern edge. Less red than Dark Walnut, more grounded than Black.
A charcoal-black finish with a hint of warmth. Modern, bold, and dramatic.
Solid, matte black tone with minimal warmth. Sharp and contemporary — for those who want dramatic presence without visible wood grain.
Mahogany offers a smooth, fine-grain surface with striking natural depth, making it a perfect canvas for both classic and bold stain tones. Its dense, durable nature allows for crisp detailing and an elegant finish, whether left light and warm or deepened with rich walnut and ebony hues. A favorite for traditional and transitional homes alike, Mahogany brings a timeless elegance to every entry.
Showcases the richness of raw mahogany with only the slightest tonal lift. Smooth, warm, and organic.
Adds soft honey tones while maintaining the clarity of the grain. A versatile, welcoming finish.
A mature, burnished tone with warm brown-red depth. Classic and clean with softened contrast.
This vibrant cherry tone runs deep on mahogany — giving a polished, almost lacquered feel. Eye-catching and warm.
Intensifies the wood’s inherent red tone. Sophisticated and dramatic — a standout in formal entries.
Appears brighter and more saturated on mahogany. A bold choice for statement pieces or clients who lean colorful.
Softens the red in mahogany while adding a nutty warmth. Balanced, inviting, and versatile.
Rich, dark brown with golden undertones. A go-to for clients wanting depth without overpowering red tones.
A deep, aged brown with cool undertones. Muted and moody — ideal for old-world or mission-style homes.
Cool, rich, and highly modern. This nearly-black tone retains visible wood texture for depth.
Dark, inky, and bold. Slightly more reflective on mahogany’s smoother grain, lending subtle luster.
Our darkest finish. Deep and uniform, with just a whisper of texture showing through. A clean, contemporary edge.
Classic character with bold texture.
White Oak brings a beautifully linear grain pattern and timeless strength to any door design. Its light-to-mid base tone adapts well to a broad range of stains — from golden warmth to deep, modern finishes — while emphasizing the wood’s natural ray flecks and distinctive movement.
Unstained, raw-toned finish that lets White Oak’s unique grain structure shine. Crisp, clean, and modern.
Bright and warm, with deep golden-orange undertones. Brings out the grain’s depth without muting its texture.
A warm, mid-brown tone that enhances the ring pattern. Rich, slightly rustic, and deeply layered.
A red-orange stain with warm vibrancy. Has a strong contrast effect on White Oak, making the grain pattern more dramatic.
A bold burgundy-red tone that plays with the oak’s natural golden base. Refined yet powerful.
High saturation and brightness — almost fiery on White Oak. This one pops loud and clear.
Classic and balanced. Warm brown with medium richness, perfect for clients looking for an earthy, lived-in feel.
One of the most popular deep browns. Leans a little rustic on oak, with bold grain visibility and warm contrast.
Aged, cool brown with gray undertones. Leans smoky on White Oak — great for historical or craftsman styles.
Deep espresso with an ashy-gray cast in the grain. Elegant, but with a slightly more weathered aesthetic.
A bold charcoal black that highlights the grain rather than hiding it. Clean and contemporary, but textured.
The darkest option — more opaque than Ebony. Softens grain visibility for a solid, modern feel with minimal texture.
Refined simplicity, adaptable style.
Poplar is a smooth, even-grain hardwood that takes stain with a soft, watercolor-like absorption. Lighter in tone, it lends itself beautifully to both natural and darker finishes, making it a versatile choice for interiors or contemporary homes seeking subtle elegance.
Unstained, revealing poplar’s pale green-to-cream undertones and natural mineral streaks. Ideal for clean, modern spaces or painting.
A warm honey tone that brings out golden highlights in the softer grain sections while preserving the character in darker streaks.
A rich amber-brown that adds warmth and age. Slightly mottled on poplar, this stain offers deep tone variation.
A medium cherry with reddish-bronze hues. Plays beautifully against poplar’s natural gray-green streaks for a warm, rustic blend.
A dramatic stain that shifts between burgundy and umber on poplar’s grain. Bold and expressive with a lot of movement.
Bright and intense. This stain amplifies the poplar’s undertones, resulting in high contrast and color movement — especially vivid in the lighter grain.
Earthy, caramel-toned brown with a medium body. Produces a soft antique warmth across poplar’s uneven grain.
A deeper brown with orange undertones that emphasize poplar’s tonal shifts. Great for rustic or transitional designs.
Cool brown with a smoky finish. On poplar, it reveals dramatic shadows and occasional gray-blue undertones — timeless and bold.
Deep and rich. This dark chocolate brown can appear almost black in low light while allowing the lighter grain to peek through.
Charcoal-black with a slight translucence on poplar’s uneven surface. Excellent for modern looks that retain texture.
A deep, true black that mutes variation and saturates the surface. Perfect for a sleek, dramatic statement.
Bold grain, timeless American beauty.
Known for its open grain and warm undertones, Red Oak brings classic texture and strength to every application. Stains highlight its iconic cathedral patterns, ranging from traditional amber hues to dramatic espresso or black — ideal for designs rooted in heritage or updated tradition.
Unstained Red Oak reveals its golden tan base and expressive grain structure — perfect for a timeless, honest look.
A classic golden amber tone that enhances the bold grain without overpowering it. This is a client favorite for traditional or transitional designs.
This warm, medium brown creates a weathered, refined patina across Red Oak’s prominent grain. Slight reddish tones complement the wood's natural color.
A red-brown finish with golden warmth that pairs beautifully with Red Oak’s inherent pinkish cast and open grain pattern.
Bold and vibrant. This deep burgundy stain creates richness while allowing the texture to show through dramatically.
A lively and intense red-orange tone that exaggerates Red Oak’s natural warmth. Pairs well with bold iron accents or rustic trim.
A mid-brown, earthy stain that warms the surface without dulling the contrast. It brings a vintage feel to an otherwise strong wood.
Deeper and more saturated than Special Walnut, this tone mutes some of the grain highlights but retains a soft texture. A refined, classic choice.
Dark and neutral with a charcoal undertone. This stain deepens Red Oak’s lines and valleys for a more modern, bold statement.
A near-black stain with rich brown depth. On Red Oak, the wide grain is still visible, offering drama without going completely opaque.
Charcoal-black with slate overtones. This finish has a slightly rustic appeal as the natural texture cuts through the darkness with greyed accents.
A full-bodied, pure black that strongly contrasts the pronounced Red Oak grain. Delivers a bold, architectural look.