Pine Finishing Lumber is a versatile, affordable softwood for interior trim, shelving, furniture, and general woodworking. The most commonly used wood for residential interiors in Canada -- easy to work, readily available, and accepts paint, stain, and clear finishes. Available at Windsor Plywood locations across Canada.
| Species | Pine |
|---|---|
| Origin | North America |
| Janka Hardness | 380-690 lbf (varies by species) |
| Colour | Pale yellow to warm amber with darker knots |
| Grain | Straight |
| Drying | Kiln-dried |
| Availability | In-store -- confirm sizes and surfacing options |
Used for interior trim, baseboard, casing, shelving, furniture, wainscoting, and general woodworking. Pine is the default wood for most residential interior carpentry in Canada.
What grade should I use for trim?
Clear or select grades for stained/clear finish applications. Common grades have more knots -- desirable for rustic interiors, more affordable for painted work.
Does pine dent easily?
Yes. Pine is a softwood, not ideal for high-impact surfaces. Best for trim, shelving, and furniture.