Lumber / Doors, mouldings, and woodwork page
As a decorating material, wood provides versatility and warmth, and there are many models of woodwork, mouldings, and doors that are specifically designed to enhance the beauty and subtlety of any architecture.
With the prevalence of materials such as steel and PVC, wooden doors, enhancing many ancestral homes, have become increasingly rare. Nevertheless, Maron lumber continues to offer North American and exotic wood that is intended for the creation of magnificent doors. Pine doors (more economical than hardwood) brightened with bevelled stained glass can be used to partition the rooms of a house without isolating them, as can swinging doors made from Canadian Western Red Cedar. Solid full interior doors of hardwood Oak or Maple with a rounded top piece create an authentic ancestral look, while the rustic character of knotty Pine offers another interesting option. Exotic varieties like velvety brown African Sapele and Mahogany with brown and red pigments create solid, durable, and prestigious exterior doors.
In terms of woodwork, Pine with a creamy hue, Red Oak, Yellow Birch, greenish-white American Poplar, or the reddish Jatoba and Brazilian Mahogany can be used for crown moulding, baseboards , squared or arched door frames, and colonial style window frames to create a stunning effect. A cameo window over the bathtub and an ornate rosette on the bedroom ceiling are charming architectural elements as well.
Doors, mouldings, and woodwork act as both accessories and fundamental elements of a customized décor, an elegant ambiance, and the expression of authenticity. In a world when synthetic materials are everywhere, Maron lumber continues to offer you the nobility, luxury, and natural richness of wood for your living environment.
African Mahogany (latin name: Khaya Ivorensis)Source: AfricaColor : Brown / Red Hardness: Quite hardUse: Sculptures, Pieces of furniture, Woodworks
Yellow Birch (latin name: Betula Alleghaniensis Britton)Source: Canada / USAColor : Brown - whiteHardness: Hard - resistantUse: Sculptures, Interior woodwork, Floors, Plywood
Brazilian Mahogany (latin name: Swietenia Macrophylia)Source: BrazilColor : Brownish RedHardness: HardUse: Sculptures, Pieces of furniture, Woodworks
Spanish Cedar (latin name: Cedrela Odorate)Source: BrazilColor : Light brownHardness: SoftUse: Doors - Windows
Cumaru (latin name: Dipteryx oleifera)Source: Central AmericaColor : BrownHardness: HardUse: Floors, woodwork, stairs
Douglas Fir (latin name: Pseudotsuga Menziesil)Source: CanadaColor : Yellowish White to Reddish BrownHardness: Quite hardUse: Woodwork - Outdoor play equipment
Jatoba (latin name: Hymenasa Courbaril)Source: BrazilColor : Red / BrownHardness: Very hardUse: Floors - Woodwork
Red Oak (latin name: Quercus Rubra)Source: Canada / USAColor : Rosy to reddish brownHardness: HardUse: Sculptures, Cabinet making, Floors, Interior woodwork
White Pine (latin name: Pinus Strobus)Source: Canada / USAColor : Creamy brown to yellowHardness: Not very resistantUse: Sculptures, Doors, Woodwork, Cabinet making, Cladding and panels, Shutters, Toys
American Poplar (latin name: Poplus)Source: USAColor : Green - whiteHardness: Soft to hardUse: Woodwork, Shutters
Sapele (latin name: Entandrophragma Cylindricum)Source: AfricaColor : BrownHardness: Hard, resistantUse: Furniture - Doors
Teak (latin name: Tectona Grandis)Source: BirmaniaColor : BrownHardness: Very hard and oilyUse: Outside woodwork Ex : Boat
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