Round Logs
Acasia
Acacia wood is especially prized for floorings , because of its durability, lustrous finish, and varied shades.
Spruce Pine Fir (SPF)
SPF (spruce-pine-fir) is the name given to a combination of spruces, pines and firs that share similar characteristics and are found throughout the forests of Canada.
German Spruce
The colours range from creamy white to light yellow and to red-brown. Its heartwood is not distinct from its sapwood.
American Southern Yellow Pine (SYP)
Southern Yellow Pine is imported from the United States of America, and is considered as one of the strongest, most versatile species of wood, used by both building professionals, as wells as DIY's.
German Sylvestris Pine
Also commonly called Scots Pine, Sylvestris Pine is a softwood that finds its most popular uses in general construction, flooring and joinery.
New Zealand Radiata Pine
Radiata Pine has heartwood that varies from light-brown to yellow, and is often not very different from the sapwood, which is white to pale-yellow.