Known for its smooth grain and warm, rustic appearance, alder wood is a versatile and popular choice for interior doors, cabinetry, and millwork. We offer a curated selection of alder products that blend natural beauty with workability—making it a favourite among woodworkers, renovators, and builders alike. Often chosen as a cost-effective alternative to cherry or maple, alder is easy to machine, sands beautifully, and takes stain exceptionally well, allowing for a wide range of finishes to match your style. Its straight, uniform grain and light-to-medium brown tones make it ideal for both traditional and modern design applications. As a proudly Canadian company, Windsor Plywood specializes in hard-to-source wood products and expert service. Whether you’re building custom furniture or updating your home’s interior, explore our selection of alder and bring the warmth of real wood into your next project.
Maple, walnut, oak, cherry, elm, and alder are among the species that come through Windsor Plywood's live edge hardwood inventory. Availability varies by season. Each species has a distinct colour, grain pattern, and character. Walnut is among the most sought-after for its deep chocolate tones and figured grain.
Hard maple and walnut are the two most popular choices. Maple is extremely hard, light in colour, and takes finish well. Walnut is somewhat softer but has exceptional natural beauty and is easier to work with hand and machine tools. Both are durable enough for daily dining use with proper finishing.
Wipe spills immediately. Use placemats and trivets to prevent heat and water ring damage. Depending on the finish, reapply hardwax oil every one to two years or refinish polyurethane when it shows significant wear. Avoid placing hardwood near heat registers or in direct sunlight, which accelerates drying and can cause checking.
Figured wood refers to unusual grain patterns caused by growth irregularities in the tree. Common figures include curly maple, quilted maple, and bird's eye maple. These patterns reflect and refract light differently from straight grain, creating a three-dimensional depth in the wood surface that is highly valued in furniture and tabletop applications.
Sustainably sourced live edge hardwood from responsibly managed Canadian and North American forests is a durable, long-lasting material choice. Because live edge pieces are used as primary furniture surfaces with multi-decade lifespans, the material footprint compares favourably to mass-produced furniture. Ask Windsor Plywood about sourcing when sustainability is a priority.