Strong, smooth, and naturally elegant, maple is a highly versatile hardwood prized for its durability and clean, refined appearance. We offer premium maple lumber, plywood, and panels ideal for cabinetry, flooring, furniture, millwork, and a wide range of interior projects. Available in both hard maple and soft maple varieties, this wood features a light, creamy tone with a fine, uniform grain that takes stain and finishes beautifully—perfect for both modern and traditional designs. Known for its excellent strength and resistance to wear, maple is a top choice for high-traffic areas and demanding applications. As a proudly Canadian company, Windsor Plywood specializes in hard-to-find, high-quality wood products and expert, personalized service. Whether you're building custom cabinetry or crafting a timeless furniture piece, maple offers the strength, versatility, and classic good looks to bring your vision to life.
Windsor Plywood carries a comprehensive range including baseboard, crown, casing, cove, trim, flat stock, architrave, cabinet moulding, floor mouldings, and finishing lumber. Profiles are available in solid wood species such as oak, maple, fir, and hemlock, as well as MDF and paint-grade composites.
Wood moulding shows natural grain and takes stain beautifully, making it the preferred choice when the natural material is part of the design intent. MDF moulding has a perfectly smooth, consistent surface ideal for painted applications and is generally more affordable. MDF should not be used in areas with moisture exposure.
Scale to ceiling height. In rooms with standard 8-foot ceilings, baseboard in the 3-inch to 4-inch range and crown moulding around 3 inches reads proportionately. Taller ceilings support wider, more elaborate profiles. A common error is using undersized moulding that looks timid in a large room or oversized moulding that overwhelms a small one.
Yes, but maintain consistency within each room and coordinate the visual weight between adjoining spaces. The style category should be consistent throughout. Combining a contemporary flat-profile baseboard with an ornate Victorian crown moulding in the same room reads as unresolved. Windsor Plywood staff can help identify profiles that work together.
Hard maple and oak are the most durable choices for mouldings that will take physical contact and wear, such as baseboards in hallways. Fir and hemlock are strong and take paint well. For areas that will be stained, choose a species that matches or complements your existing millwork and flooring.