Exotic Hardwood

Why You Must Choose Exotic Hardwood From Issaquah Lumber

Issaquah Lumber is a leading supplier of  exotic hardwood sourcing them from reputed manufacturers in the industry. We are in the market for more than 135 years and have gained the trust of our clients for providing high-quality products and services.

You can trust us with our supplies of exotic wood products whether it is exotic hardwood or any other recyclable wood to enhance the look of your home or office. You can contact us for more information about exotic woods and how it differs from the temperate hardwoods.

Why is there a huge demand for exotic hardwood?

Exotic hardwood is both tougher and thicker than temperate hardwood.  Though domestic hardwood like White Oak has a density of 0.75 g/cm3 and a Janka hardness of 1350 lbs, they are far less than any of the commercially available exoctic wood for sale, which can attain significant densities of anything like 0.8 to 1.2 g/cm3 and hardnesses of 1,800 to 3,000 lbs.

Naturally glossy exotic hardwood has incredibly high polish and presents a mirror-like sheen due to these remarkable physical qualities. The exoctic wood products can continue for hundreds of years with little to no damage since they are resistant to rot and insects.

Due of its distinctive color schemes, contrasting textures, and grain patterns, exotic hardwood provides an aesthetically attractive appearance. Our team love to use these desirable visual features in all their services when working with exotic wood. The standard hardwood can have trouble providing the same visual appeal.

Types of exotic wood:

1] Bocote: This exoctic wood for sale comes with a yellowish-brown structure and has dramatic dark brown and black stripes. The color darkens as the products age. It’s a beautiful-looking, solid, and durable wood that is highly renowned for its distinct grain pattern. We use it to make high-end furniture and other heavy-duty applications.

2] Bubinga: You get this hardwood in pinkish shade and a darker reddish brown with streaks of darker black or purple.. The grain can also be straight or interlocked. The exoctic wood has a uniform fine to medium texture and moderate natural luster.

3] Canarywood: Canary is another popular exotic hardwood product that we offer as one of our services because of its appealing colors and wonderful properties. Its color varies from pale yellow to reddish-brown, and the wood is known for its distinctive, eye-catching grain design, which can be strikingly mixed, including spirals, lines, and spotted imprints.

4] Cocobolo: Cocobolo is a mixture of colors varying from orange, yellow, red, and shadiness of brown with streaks of black or purple.

5] Gaboon Ebony: This exoctic wood is usually jet black with little streaks of grain. It is an ideal hardwood for furniture and musical instruments, and its fine texture makes it easy to work with machines. The wood is extremely heavy and dense. Being water-resistant, it makes an ideal choice for outdoor applications.  

6] Mahogany: Mahogany is an alluring and prevalent hardwood known for its outstanding physical properties and appearance. Its rich reddish-brown color and unique grain patterns make the wood a compelling choice for a range of applications, including musical instruments, furniture and decorative articles. The exotic wood is durable offers great resistance to decay and damage, and doesn’t easily warp or shrink.

7] Paduak: Though most pieces look reddish orange when cut, the wood darkens over time and looks more like a purplish brown timber. The wood has exceptional corrosion resistance and is very durable. The wood also is resistant to termites and other insects.

8] Purpleheart: Purpleheart looks dull grayish/purplish brown when freshly cut. However, it changes to a deeper eggplant purple after a few days, and the hardwood turns to dark brown with a hint of purple on exposure to UV rays as it ages.

9] Spanish cedar: This type of wood initially looks light pinkish but darkens to reddish brown as it ages; colors tend to darken with age. Spanish cedar differs from steady to comparatively durable in terms of decay resistance and is also resistant to termite attack; the wood offers brilliant enduring features.

10] ] Yellowheart: The color fluctuates from dull to golden yellow, shielding flippantly with age. The grain is mostly straight, while in some cases, it offers wavy or interlocked grain. The wood is discreetly rot-resistant and easy to work with hand or machine tools.

11] Zebrawood: The exotic wood resembles a zebra’s stripes with dark blackish brown streaks over light brownish or cream skin. The grain is joined and twisted; even, medium to rough texture with decent and usual luster. The wood is durable and is also resistant to insect damage.

Contact us at Issaquah Lumber to know more about our services. Our team will be glad to help you choose the right products to uplift the décor of your home or office. You may write to us at [email protected] or contact us at 425-392-3631 for us to attend to you.  Connect with us at the earliest.  You can find the best exoctic wood for sale deals with us.

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